Lesson One
Classroom Heart Rates
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- Grade Level: Upper Elementary - Middle School
- Subject Area: Science
Students will check and record heart-rates of other classmates. They will then compare and design questions to explain the differences in their findings. Possible explainations might include: the effects of culture, lifestyles, age and gender on heart rate.
ObjectivesStudents will:
- Check and record heart rates of fellow students
- Enter the data into a database.
- Form a hypothisis to explain why there are different heart rates present among their peers.
- Design an investigation to test hypothesis.
- paper, pencil and a watch with a second hand.
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- Special hardware requirements: none.
- Special software requirements: none.
- Internet access: none.
Activity Description
- Divide class into small groups with an even number of students.
- Designate 1-2 students (depending on the number of computers available) to record all data and enter it into a database.
- Give each group a watch with second hand.
- Direct students to choose a partner within their group.
- Explain the steps to determine heart rate.
- Record heart rates within each group and give results to the designated students to enter the information into the database.
- When all the students' heart rates have been recorded, gather as one large group to share and discuss the results.
- By using a database, you can sort and report data according to categories such as gender, lifestyle etc.
Possible questions:
- Are there differences in boys heart rates compared to girls?
- How about lifestyle, activity level, age...?
- What information would we need to gather to test for any of these inferences?
Remember:
- Recognise similarities and differences
- Discuss and form questions
- Raise inferences
- Deside what data needs to be gathered
- Gather information relevent for testing inferences
- Analyze data
- Recycle if necessary
- Report findings
- Raise new questions