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− | <h2> “Havayeda” </h2>
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− | We organized a quiz based on the information that was taught during the play. The children received boards with illustrations on them and complementary cards with words matching the illustrations. The children were tasked with matching the correct cards to the illustrations on the board. For example, the word "antibody" appeared on a card and had to be matched with the picture of an antibody on the board. | + | We organized a quiz based on the information that was taught during the play. The children received boards with illustrations on them and complementary puzzle cards with words matching the illustrations. The children were tasked with matching the correct puzzle cards to the illustrations on the board. For example, the word "antibody" appeared on a card and had to be matched with the picture of an antibody on the board. |
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− | We performed a demonstration of a phagocytic cell. We prepared a model using magnetic "Slime" which is made of Elmer’s glue, laundry detergent (Borax) and iron oxide. We showed the children this phagocyte and asked them to attach a small magnet to the dummy cell. The dummy phagocyte actually engulfed the magnet due to magnetic attraction between the magnet and the iron oxide in the slime. The resulting “Slime” worked well and really illustrated the phagocytic process in the human body. The children were very excited when they saw the magnet being “swallowed” by the Slime. | + | We performed a demonstration of a phagocytic cell. We prepared a model using magnetic Slime which is made of Elmer’s glue, laundry detergent (Borax) and iron oxide. We showed the children this phagocyte and asked them to attach a small magnet to the dummy cell. The dummy phagocyte actually engulfed the magnet due to magnetic attraction between the magnet and the iron oxide in the slime. The resulting “ Immune Slime” worked well and really illustrated the phagocytic process in the human body. The children were very excited when they saw the magnet being “swallowed” by the Slime. |
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− | <p>We conducted a creative crafts activity that simply illustrated the mechanism of antibody-antigen binding. In this activity each child received several drawings of different bacteria and was asked to color and design them uniquely. We asked the children to choose which bacteria would be "good bacteria" and which would be "bad bacteria" – simulating our own body, which contains both harmful and harmless bacteria at the same time. A small metal paper clip was inserted into the bad bacteria. Afterwards, the children prepared an antibody on which they attached a small magnet that allows the antibody to specifically bind to "bad" bacteria as a result of the magnetic attraction between the antibody and the paper clip inside the "bad" bacteria. The children took the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TECHNION-ISRAEL/CraftKit"> completed game </a> home in a special bag so they can play and recall the lessons learned from the comfort of their own houses. (link to craft kit). | + | <p>We conducted a creative crafts activity that simply illustrated the mechanism of antibody-antigen binding. In this activity each child received several drawings of different bacteria and was asked to color and design them uniquely. We asked the children to choose which bacteria would be "good bacteria" and which would be "bad bacteria" – simulating our own body, which contains both harmful and harmless bacteria at the same time. A small metal paper clip was inserted into the bad bacteria. Afterwards, the children prepared an antibody on which they attached a small magnet that allows the antibody to specifically bind to "bad" bacteria as a result of the magnetic attraction between the antibody and the paper clip inside the "bad" bacteria. The children took the <a target="_blank" href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TECHNION-ISRAEL/CraftKit"> completed game </a> home in a special bag so they can play and recall the lessons learned from the comfort of their own houses. |
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