Simulated laboratories
Welcome! Here you can find the four different types of simulated laboratories that are provided by the University of Arkansas. Each laboratory is created to allow educators the ability to integrate science into their existing agriculture programs. Below you can see descriptions of the four simulated laboratories. Each one is unique so be sure to look at them all! Click on the lab image below to discover the labs materials, procedures, and lesson plan.
Animal Dissection Simulated Laboratory
Through the animal dissection simulated laboratory, students will be able to identify the reproductive, digestive, and skeletal systems of cattle, pigs, and chickens.
Blood Collection Simulated Laboratory
The blood collection laboratory lets students experience how to collect a blood sample from cattle through a simulated laboratory activity.
Parasite Simulated Laboratory
Students will be able to simulate collecting a fecal sample from a cow as well as identify the types of parasites found within the fecal sample.
Inheritance Simulated Laboratory
In this simulated lab, students will be able to learn, analyze, and interpret traits that have been inherited from parents and their offspring.
We would like to recognize the agriculture and science teachers who helped create these simulated labs!
- Carley Allen (Agriculture Student, Arkansas Tech University)
- Sandra Allen (Third Grade Teacher, Oark Elementary School)
- Jade Cameron (Agricultural Education, Fayetteville High School)
- Milda McCutcheon (Agricultural Education, Dover High School)
- Cheryl Meyers (Agricultural Education, Kingston High School)
- Christy Reynolds (Science Teacher, Camden-Fairview High School)
- Saundra Sanders (Agricultural Education, Oark High School)
- Kevin Sawyer (Agricultural Education, Fair Play High School)
- Sarah Walker (Agricultural Education, Harrison High School)