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Do You Have the Guts?
Seventh graders Name and locate the major internal organs of the human body and the frog.  Students virtually dissect a frog and compare organs to the human organs.  Students draw illustrations of their learnings.
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Exercise and Muscles
Eighth graders identify and label the primary and secondary muscles used to perform an exercise.  Students perform an exercise on a weight machine to figure out which muscles are being used.  Students illustrate the muscles used by...
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Biology: Systems of the Human Body
Students examine the different systems of the human body and how they work independently and cooperatively.  They complete sevral online interactive projects designed to reinforce how the systems work alone and together.  Students make...
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Nutrition 1: Food and the Digestive System
Students are introduced to how the digestive system works in their body.  In groups, they discover they need energy and water to live a healthy life.  They discover how the body repairs itself and how it grows.  They also examine how...
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Measuring Your Body
Fifth graders measure different heights and spans on a classmate's body such as full height, head width, leg length, and arm length. They place the data in a spreadsheet, determine the proportions, and draw a portrait using the proper...
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"Virtual" Model United Nations Day
Pupils identify and analyze that Global Interdependence and Internationalism have become major themes in human activity in the areas of population, environment, the world economy, and the United Nations. 
Students identify the structure...
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Breathing Victory
Students discuss anaerobic respiration and how it relates to sprinting. After discussion of related processes, students create a brochure that explains the complex processes behind every muscular interaction.
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Human Body Systems
Seventh graders investigate the structure and function of body systems and their inter-relationships. They draw and label the major body systems, observe demonstrations of various body systems, define key vocabulary terms, and compare...
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Doctor, Doctor, Gimme The News
Seventh graders work together to develop a health-related experiment to display at the school health fair.  Using the human body systems, they use the Internet to research a health problem through a controlled experiment.  They are...
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The Human Body
Students research information about the human body.  They read books and explore the Internet to gather information about the human body.  Students create graphic representations and models of the body systems.  Working in groups, they...
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The Real Deal on the Digestive System
Sixth graders explore the digestive system. They observe a short video on the digestive system. Using a Smart Board, 6th graders identify the parts of the digestive system and describe the process. They examine how digestion is dependent...
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Regulation - Human Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Students use a KWL graphic organizer to stimulate schema and demonstrate their knowledge of the nervous and endocrine systems. They view a movie, "Biologix: The Neuroendocrine System." Students complete a Venn Diagram as a summative...
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Picturing People
Pupils look at the varied ways the human body is portrayed in contemporary media.  They discuss what a character is and how it plays a role in telling stories.  Students look at examples of objects like dolls, puppets and toys that stand...
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Commonly Asked Questions on Vision and Color Perception
Learners commonly ask question about vision and color perception which may be difficult to answer without taking.  They use this module that contains a list of questions which often arise when biology students are studying the nervous...
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Are Enzymes Specific for Their Substrates?
Young scholars discover enzyme to substrate specificity. The experiment uses  samples of glucose and lactose in combination with the enzyme lactase. Students observe the reaction between the lactose and the lactase; the lack of a...
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Label Your Body
Students assimilate the names of the parts of the body. They practice spelling body part words using a worksheet. They trace the outline of their bodies, add features and label the body parts from the vocabulary list.
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Neural Pictionary
Young scholars explore the nervous system.  They pictorially illustrate terms that deal with the nervous system.  Students play a "pictionary" game to review nervous system vocabulary words.
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Signal Transmission in the Nervous System
Students determine the speed of nervous transmission in an integrated nervous system. Students understand the differences between signal transmission in a single neuron and in a nervous system. Students create a little group rapport.
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DNA and Individual Differences
Students list differences between DNA-related terms and create a simple DNA circle map.  They order terms including human body, organ, tissue, cell, nucleus, etc. from largest to smallest.  They discuss differences and similarities among...
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Mrs. Moore's Question-Circulatory System
Fifth graders explore the circulatory system. Using the internet, and their textbook, they research the heart and blood flow through the body. Students use MicroSoft Word to complete a written letter which summarizes information about...
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Introduction to the Circulatory System
Fifth graders are introduced to the human circulatory system. After watching a Bill Nye video, they identify any misconceptions they had before watching it. They practice taking guided notes and discuss the video as a whole.
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Introduction to the Circulatory System
Fifth graders analyze the components of the circulatory system. They take notes as they watch a video on blood and circulation. Students discuss the human circulatory system, including blood, veins, arteries, capillaries and the heart.
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Just Passing Through
Students examine the functions of the kidney and its place in the urinary system.  They discuss how astronauts go the bathroom in space, examine labeled diagrams of the urinary system, and draw a large scale drawing of the excretory...
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Our Amazing Skeleton
Students study the skeleton, about the number of and types of bones in the body, and how outer space affects astronauts' bones. They discover how to take care of their bones here on Earth to prevent osteoporosis, or, weakening of the...