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Tissues (Part 1) Instructional VideoTissues (Part 1) Instructional Video
Publisher
Crash Course
Resource Details
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
10:43
Audiences
For Teacher Use
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Duration
15 mins
Instructional Strategy
Direct Instruction
Technology
Video
Internet Access
Year
2015
Usage Permissions
Fine Print
Language
English, Other
Instructional Video

Tissues (Part 1)

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Once a nerve cell is damaged, it cannot be reproduced. Video number two in a series of 47 introduces high schoolers to tissues, focusing on the four types: nervous, muscle, epithelial, and connective. The narrator teaches their roles in the human body and presents a simple quiz near the end. 

14 Views 7 Downloads
CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

tissues, the central nervous system, muscles

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Use this video as an introduction to tissues and spend class time further exploring the four main types through activities and labs

Classroom Considerations

  • Specific portions can be re-watched by using the table of contents
  • Video ends at 9:50; the rest is a review of objectives and credits
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Closed captioning is available in English, Croatian, Arabic, Bulgarian, and Chinese
  • The narrator's wit makes these videos engaging for viewers

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RST.9-10.4

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