This lesson, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, provides students with the opportunity to "use the pure silver nanoparticles they synthesize to create antibacterial socks." Using a relatable medium like socks allows students to synthesize new information on and understand practical information on nanoparticle technology. In this experiment, students will "compare their socks with socks that have been treated with a commercial silver spray, socks that have been treated in a factory, and a control that was not been treated. After a 24-hour period in which the bacteria will be allowed to grow on the agar plates, each culture (which will contain a piece of sock) will be observed for a zone of inhibition." Also included in this lesson are several files including: creating silver socks, student guide, pre post test, and Next Generation Science Standards for this lesson.

Add Comment

Comments

(no comments available yet)