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Anatomy Practicals- Stackables that Teach: A Life-Sized Human Body Project- The Digestive System!
The Digestive System– Life-sized! My students struggle because most anatomical diagrams are small and can be difficult for them to analyze. My class created big bodies with basic organs from an outline I drew for their Gallery Walk at the … Continue reading
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
Anatomy Practicals- Stackables that Teach: A Life-Sized Human Body Project- The Skeletal System!
The Skeleton– Life-sized! My students struggle because most anatomical diagrams are small and can be difficult for them to analyze. My class created big bodies with basic organs from an outline I drew for their Gallery Walk at the conclusion … Continue reading