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Monthly Archives: August 2019
Medical Mystery PBL For Anatomy & Physiology- DAY 2
Body Cavities & Membranes- The topic for Day 2! On day 1 of this year-long PBL, my Anatomy & Physiology classes did “Patient Intake” where they filled out all the necessary paperwork for their “patient” and assembled the anterior (ventral) … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy & Physiology, Anatomy Practicals- Stackables that Teach, Project Based Learning PBL, Teaching
Tagged 3d learning, anatomy, Anatomy and Physiology, Anatomy Practicals- Stackables that Teach, body systems, high school anatomy, high school learning, high school science PBL, human body, PBL, project based learning, Science Teaching, secondary school PBL
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Medical Mystery PBL for Anatomy & Physiology
How do you keep 120 teenagers engaged in a memorization-heavy class? This is a question that has kept me awake many nights! My Anatomy and Physiology classes are really large this year. I have 4 sections and close to 120 … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy & Physiology, Anatomy Practicals- Stackables that Teach, Project Based Learning PBL, Strategies, Teaching
Tagged anatomy, Anatomy and Physiology, Anatomy Practicals- Stackables that Teach, anatomy project, high school anatomy, high school learning, High School Science, high school science PBL, PBL, project based learning, secondary school PBL
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