Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Project on Tourism(India & UK)

Project on Tourism  is under process with the Country UK

Name of the Partners

Janet Ruffhead (Curriculum Leader for Humanities), Bishop's Hatfield Girls' School, UK.
&

Collaborative Project team 

Rukmini Devi Public School, Delhi, India.

Session: 2014-15
Dated: July 6th, 2014




Two Projects of Tourism are in process:

One is the Tourism Project in which places of local attractions are to be plotted on the map and also investigating its attractions. The Flip book has been prepared which can be viewed by using the links given below.
Maps can be viewed by using the link:
http://www.flipsnack.com/766F6FFEFB5/fznsr0w2



Images can be viewed by using the link:
http://www.flipsnack.com/766F6FFEFB5/fzkloa2y

Second is a visit has to be made to the near by historical place and meeting people for getting the questionnaire filled for knowing their perspective for visiting such places.


Survey conducted for knowing the perspective of people for visiting Metro Museum can be viewed by using the link:
http://www.flipsnack.com/766F6FFEFB5/fzji4599


Survey conducted for knowing the perspective of people for visiting Gandhi Smriti can be viewed by using the link:
http://www.flipsnack.com/766F6FFEFB5/fztig8mm



Survey conducted for knowing the perspective of people for visiting Nehru Planetarium can be viewed by using the link:
http://www.flipsnack.com/766F6FFEFB5/fztp0nuu


Work which we received from  Bishop's Hatfield Girls' School, UK.
Survey conducted for knowing the perspective of people for visiting Hatfield House, UK can be viewed by using the link:

http://www.flipsnack.com/766F6FFEFB5/funf2i99




Sunday, 8 June 2014

Report of Human Genetics

The entire report of Human Genetics can be viewed by using the link given below:





https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6Pex_3K5_ghQmE1aTljWWpTX2c&usp=sharing
 

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Observations taken for Human genetics Survey Based Project

The students participating in Human Genetics - a Survey Based Project, are taking observations of various genetic traits.
This enabled them to undergo the observations of phenotypic characters prevailing in the school premises. It also enriched their learning experience through conducting the survey of different Genetic Traits:
Earlobes, White Forelock, Dimples,Thumb, Pinky, Mid Digit Hair & Red-Green Colour Blindness.  

All these genetic traits are  hereditary:
  • In an organism there is a pair of factors that controls the appearance of a given characteristic. (We call them genes.)  
  • The organism inherits these factors from its parents, one from each.  
  • Each is transmitted from generation to generation as a discrete, unchanging unit.  
  • If an organism has two unlike factors ( called as  alleles) for a characteristic, one may be expressed to the total exclusion of the other (dominant vs recessive).

The Data was collected analyzed and then compared with the participants all over the world.

Fifteen students from each section of class VIII were selected for the project. Each student took the observation of two students considering all the genetic traits in a performa provided to them. In all the observations of 120 students were taken for the session 2014-15.

White Forelock

Ear Lobes
Mid-Digit Hair


Dimples

Red-Green Colour Blindness

Thumb

Pinky