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Stomach Lesson Plans
From Stomach Chemistry to Frank Lloyd Wright, find teacher approved stomach lesson plans that inspire student learning.
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Students compare physical and chemical changes. They perform a simulation experiment/activity that replicates what happens in the stomach as food is digested by stomach acids.
26 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students research various perspectives on Japan's commercial whaling industry and formulate position papers representing these views. They read the Times article, Yuk! No More Stomach for Whales. Groups present their perspectives on whaling.
24 Views- 3rd - 6th Grade
Students develop and expand knowledge of words and word meanings to increase vocabulary. They use their own words and as many vocabulary words as possible to tell what they have learned about sheep. They use vocabulary words to create their own questions about sheep.
88 Views- 6th - 8th Grade
Students explain what happens to food as it passes through the digestive system. They have a 3x5 index card representing food, which he / she carries to stations around the room. Each station represents one of the organs of the digestive system.
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Identify strategies that prevent food-borne illnesses and contamination. National Standard 14.4.1 Identify food-borne illness Identify types of food-borne illness and their symptoms: botulism, e-coli, hepatitis, salmonella, staphylococci Explain
81 Views- 4th - 9th Grade
Students participate in a demonstration in which they role-play polar bears and habitat components to demonstrate the impacts of climate change on the Arctic Ocean ecosystem.
75 Views- 3rd Grade
Students investigate the concept of living in a community of learners. They engage in a variety of activities with the highlight being a story about a meerkat and a lion. Students read a play related to the story and discuss the concept of coexistence.
84 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students explore how to collect plankton and use microscopes to observe and identify it. They collect the plankton sample and classify the various components of the plankton. Students identify organisms in the plankton and draw inferences about the productivity based on their sample.
17 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students solve a riddle about the appendix and explore the paradox surrounding this organ. They research other human body organs to create a paper model of the human body, and write riddles highlighting identifying characteristics of each.
53 Views- 8th Grade
Students study the history, philosophies and landscapes that influenced Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural works. They practice scale drawing and, in groups, create a scale building that reflects Wright's work.

