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Another great lesson plan from the New York Times Learning Network - this one great fo history, biology and health classes...

February 24, 2010, 2:37 PM

Bites That Kill: Creating Informative Exhibits on Malaria

King Tut's feetBen Curtis/Associated PressThe mummified feet of King Tutankhamun in a 2007 photograph. Scientists have now determined that the boy pharaoh most likely died of a severe bout of malaria combined with a degenerative bone condition.Go to related article »
Overview | What do King Tut and impoverished people living in tropical zones have in common? In this lesson, students reflect on malaria through the ages and then create an installation exhibit to educate their peers about the science, health issues and history of malaria.
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