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Tag Archives: integumentary system
Medical Mystery PBL for Anatomy & Physiology- Integumentary System
Let’s Investigate Our Patient’s Diagnosis…. For our study of the Integumentary System in our Medical Mystery PBL, I told the students that their patient had visited his/her family doctor and had been tentatively diagnosed with an unusual skin disorder. I … Continue reading
Posted in activity, Anatomy & Physiology, Anatomy Practicals- Stackables that Teach, Project Based Learning PBL, Sketch Notes, Teaching
Tagged anatomy, Anatomy and Physiology, Anatomy Practicals- Stackables that Teach, anatomy project, high school anatomy, integumentary system, PBL, secondary school PBL
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Wound Lab for the Integumentary System
What do you get when you cross petroleum jelly, food coloring/fake blood, toilet tissue, and cocoa powder? A fun, engaging lab activity for your Integumentary System unit, of course! My students sometimes think studying the Integumentary System can be a … Continue reading
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Tagged anatomy, Anatomy and Physiology, easy fake wounds, fake wounds, Halloween, integumentary system, skin
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Anatomy Practicals- Stackables that Teach: A Life-Sized Human Body Project- The Integumentary System!
The Body’s Largest Organ… The Skin I had a hard time with this one! The skin is the body’s largest organ, so how the heck was I supposed to incorporate that into a life-sized diagram? It took a bit of … Continue reading