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Projects
- Locate and read different descriptions of the Punnett
Square on the Internet. Find four different scenarios that
can be represented using a Punnett Square. Print these
four scenarios and then explain how the Punnett Square
represents them. - Get ConnectED Create sample genes for pet traits. Go to
connectED.mcgraw-hill.com/ to get the recording sheet
for the information you will create. Complete the table for
4 different pets and the possible characteristics of each pet.
Write 1–2 paragraphs describing how the Punnett Square
is used in genetics and how math is involved with the Punnett Square. - Create a poster board containing information about the data you have
gathered about genetics and pet traits. Include a table displaying your data.
Making the Connection
Use the information collected about genetics as needed to help in
these investigations.
Language Arts
Research the theories of genetics. Write an essay that explains how genes
work and what it means for a trait to be dominant or recessive.
Science
Explain how a Punnett Square can be used to determine the probability of
inheriting certain features from parents.
Health
Select a health condition or disease and research how genetics may play
a part in the disease. Write 1–2 paragraphs explaining how genetics may
infl uence someone’s risk of getting the disease and steps that can be taken
to reduce the risk factors.
- You can use a computer projector
to share your completed pet traits
table with the class. - Instead of a poster board, you can
create a PowerPoint® presentation
to display and share the
information from your project.
Great work! Did you find out some interesting things about
pet traits? We hope you enjoyed your experience in the
amazing world of genetics and saw the large role mathematics
plays in understanding this world.
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