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While learning scientific practices is important for student learning, science education can often omit students' thoughts and emotions on particular subjects. The arts are a fantastic way for students to convey their thoughts and emotions. In the life sciences, existential issues are an ever-pertinent subject. With these materials, students will be able to think critically, deeply, and personally about the topics that we discuss in class. Students will also be asked to take these supplies home in order to reflect on these topics outside of school. Students may also do this project in their homes if they are learning remotely.

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While learning scientific practices is important for student learning, science education can often omit students' thoughts and emotions on particular subjects. The arts are a fantastic way for students to convey their thoughts and emotions. In the life sciences, existential issues are an ever-pertinent subject. With these materials, students will be able to think critically, deeply, and personally about the topics that we discuss in class. Students will also be asked to take these supplies home in order to reflect on these topics outside of school. Students may also do this project in their homes if they are learning remotely.

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