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Students read information about the internal organs and body systems. In this organs and systems lesson, students read descriptions of the heart, lungs, stomach, small and large intestine, and liver and gall bladder. Students study images of the body systems and organs.
Distinguish specific historical aspects of international organizations and identify the role played by international organizations such as UNICEF, Amnesty International, International Labor Organization, Human Rights Watch and Child Reach. Compare roles of international organizations on protecting rights of students and utilize technology in order to gain greater understanding on international organizations.
Sixth graders explore the internal organs of grasshoppers. They determine the function of the organs through a dissection activity.
Twelfth graders describe the purposes and functions of different international organizations. They discover the United States role in these organizations and the role of the World Bank.
Fifth graders work together to dissect a squid. They identify its unique characteristics which have allowed them to thrive in certain environments. They identify the major external and internal organs of the squid.
Young scholars examine organisms that are composed of tissues, organs, and systems. They dissect a fetal pig and explore the assigned organs systems such as the skeletal, muscular, and circulatory organs. Students identify and explain their organ and its function to other their peers.
Students compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the internal organs of herps--reptiles and amphibians--and humans.
Students describe activities of various organizations dedicated to students's rights issues, and determine how best they can become involved with each organization in order to affect positive change.
Students examine the water rights on an international scale. In this social studies instructional activity, students research on a specific water rights issue. They write a paper about their findings and create a PowerPoint presentation which they share with the class.
Students investigate how various international relief organizations could provide aid to previously unaided areas throughout Kosovo in preparation for the winter months. Small groups then each write a letter to one of the organizations.
