Dyer
Lab Outreach Group
High
School Presentation Proposal
To
the Science Teachers of _________ H.S.,
We
are graduate students at the University of Nevada, working
with Dr. Lee Dyer. Our research topics are diverse, but are
linked by common interests in insect ecology and
interactions between insects and plants. We would like to
share our interests in ecology with younger students and
help make science more dynamic to them by bringing a
multi-media presentation to your biology class.
We
have presentations centered on insects that include a
PowerPoint presentation (providing a brief overview and
interesting facts about each insect group), two display
cases of pinned insect specimens, and various live specimens
(mostly caterpillars). We would like to give the talk, show
the animals to the students, and have a question and answer
session at the end to engage students in current and
relevant science.
The
content and organization of our talk can be tailored to
requirements fitting your science curriculum. If you would
like us to visit your students, please let us know how many
classes and for what time period you would like us to share
our activities. Also, if you have a specific curriculum that
we might be able to tailor our presentation to, please let
us know. We can give the presentation when it would be most
appropriate for you and your classes. All that we would need
from the classroom is a spare table or two to place specimen
cases and live insect containers for display, an open outlet
for a computer and projector (for the PowerPoint
presentation), and a screen to project the presentation onto
for the class to view.
We
would like to extend this outreach by enabling students to
experience science research at the university level. At the
end of the presentation, we would like to ask the students
if any would be interested in volunteering to spend a day as
an assistant in our laboratory at UNR or as an assistant in
an ongoing field project collecting insects around Nevada.
This would allow for dynamic, real-life engagement in
science that will hopefully instill a greater interest for
the subject in your students.
Thank
you. If you would be interested in having a presentation on
insects given to your students, please contact us. We would
welcome this opportunity.
Dyer
Lab Outreach Group
Elementary
School Presentation Proposal
To
the Teachers of ___________ Elementary School,
We
are graduate students at the University of Nevada, working
with Dr. Lee Dyer. Our research topics are diverse, but are
linked by common interests in insect ecology and
interactions between insects and plants. We would like to
share our interests in biology with younger students and
help make science more dynamic to them by bringing a
multi-media presentation to your class.
We
have presentations centered on insects that include a
PowerPoint presentation (providing a brief overview and
interesting facts about different insect groups), a few
display cases of pinned insect specimens, and various live
specimens (mostly caterpillars). We would like to give the
talk, show the animals to the students, and have various
age-dependent activities to engage students in nature and
science.
The
content and organization of our talk can be tailored to
requirements fitting your science curriculum and the ages of
your students. If you would like us to visit your students,
please let us know how many students might attend and for
how long you would like us to share our presentation. We can
give the presentation multiple times (if there are multiple
classes and age levels involved). Also, if you have a
specific curriculum that we might be able to tailor our
presentation to, please let us know. We can give the
presentation when it would be most appropriate for you and
your class.
The
PowerPoint presentation and activities involving the live
and preserved specimens can be tailored to any age level.
The entire presentation would be designed to involve younger
students in nature and science using the combination of an
entertaining and informative background talk on insects with
engaging hands-on activities. We can include Q & A
sessions and discussions on various topics, depending on the
age of our audience. All that we would need from the
classroom is a spare table or two to place specimen cases
and live insect containers for display, an open outlet for a
computer and projector (for the PowerPoint presentation),
and a screen to project the presentation onto for the class
to view.
Thank
you. If you would be interested in having a presentation on
insects given to your students, please contact us. We would
welcome this opportunity.
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