I began my search for a secular homeschool high school anatomy curriculum and didn't find anything that looked like a good fit for my daughter.
These anatomy and physiology printable worksheets go along perfectly with Apologia's Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology.
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As we continue on the study of the Skeletal System, we discussed the spine and how absolutely perfect it is for our bodies! Not only is it our 'backbone' and main support of our body, but it is also the conduit for our Central Nervous System. The most amazing attribute of the spine is it's flexibility. Can you imagine how hard life would be if we could not bend? We built a model spine to demonstrate the combination of vertebrae and discs, showing how each vertebrae has a cushion and shock absorber. This combination of bone and tissue is able to bend as we move our bodies. The girls found this pretty fascinating! How to build your own model spine: This is a pretty simple, quick, and easy project! For supplies, all you need is wagon wheel pasta for the vertebrae, gummy Lifesavers for the discs, and a pipe cleaner to hold it together. (We also discussed how the bundle of nerves passes through the center of the vertebrae and discs, much like the pipe cleaner runs through the middle of the pasta and gummies). Build your 'spine' by placing gummies and pasta alternately on the pipe cleaner. Bend the ends of the pipe cleaner to keep it all in place. Demonstrate how a spine can be straight when we are standing, but also how it can be flexible when we bend over. The best part about this experiment? The kids love eating all the gummies once they are done! Copyright 2012-2013 - "Be The One" - www.aclassofone.blogspot.com All rights are reserved. No text, photos, or content may be reproduced without direct permission from the author.
I began my search for a secular homeschool high school anatomy curriculum and didn't find anything that looked like a good fit for my daughter.
Science can be fun to teach, but it can also be drudgery and a headache, and which one you feel can largely depend on the curriculum you use. We were given a
Virtual dissections can be a huge help in teaching science, biology, physiology and anatomy. Here are some of the best resources for your lessons and labs.
9 simple heart themed science experiments for kids of all ages. All can be done in your kitchen. Kids learn about heart, gain research skills, and have fun.
Teach and learn with this fun build your own mobile backbone. Easy and interactive for you child. You backbone helps you bend, flex, support and protect!
This notebooking research journal looks at eight common circulatory system diseases. It's designed to help your students learn more about this incredible body system by studying some of what can go wrong in it.
Study the human body anatomy with kids by making an anatomy model with these free printable life-size human body organs!
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These fun and educational Anatomy Activities for Elementary Students are perfect for your homeschool human anatomy lesson. Kids will love them.
Living Books About Human Anatomy & Physiology, written by Apologia creator of award-winning homeschool curriculum.
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We have just finished up the 2nd part of our lapbooks: Lesson 2, The Skeletal System for Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology. These things are becoming monstrous! And…
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Your immune system protects your body like a superhero! What better way to showcase the abilities of the immune cells than through a comic strip? In this activity, students choose a specific cell of the immune system and illustrate their knowledge by showing the function of that cell through the creation of a comic strip. If you haven't introduced the lymphatic system and immune responses to your class yet, you might want this as part of the following bundle (includes instructional PowerPoint & Doodle Notes): Lymphatic System Unit. Product includes: 1. Student instructions 2. Scoring rubric 3. Blank comic strip panels Topics addressed: Plasma B-cells, Memory B-cells, Helper T-cells, Memory T-cells, Cytotoxic T-cells, Natural Killer Cells, Macrophages ➤Teaching Anatomy? You may be interested in my Full Anatomy Curriculum. It includes: -Anatomy & Physiology PowerPoint Bundle -Anatomy & Physiology Doodle Notes Bundle -Anatomy & Physiology Lab Bundle -Anatomy & Physiology Printable Diagrams ➤Want more supplements for distance learning? These are perfect additions to the full Anatomy curriculum (not included)! -Anatomy & Physiology Case Study Bundle -Anatomy Drag & Drop Diagrams ⭐For updates about sales and new products, please follow my store: My TpT Store You can also ⭐Subscribe to my newsletter for freebies and teaching tips ⭐Follow me on Instagram ⭐Check out my Facebook page ⭐Follow me on Pinterest
Learn how to make a working pumping heart model with kids. This pumping heart model demonstrates how a real heart pumps blood in and out of its chambers!
Human Anatomy education provides children with ample opportunity to get hands-on! Find many crafts, projects and activities for a complete unit study!
Anatomy For Kids - FREE Montessori Inspired Printable Kit with human body systems, human organs for kids, human anatomy, chart of an eye, bones and more
We have just finished up the 2nd part of our lapbooks: Lesson 2, The Skeletal System for Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology. These things are becoming monstrous! And…
Add these fun Online Anatomy Learning Games to your homeschool!
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Making Your Life-Sized Body (Organs) - Activity
This listing is for the digital PDF files for the printable ANATOMY theme Guess Who insert cards. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED. This set includes an information Guide and quick start question guide. The Guess Who card sets are universal to the single flip up and down Guess Who game boards. You will use your actual insert cards as a template for cutting to ensure a proper fit. These cards have been tested in nearly a dozen different board sizes. If for any reason your game set is incompatible, I will make the necessary adjustments free of charge. These cards are NOT COMPATIBLE with full sheet insert card style guess who games. The cards can be printed on regular copy paper but work best printed on a thin cardstock. To set up your Guess Who game, print all pages of the game cards which includes one set of the large cards and two sets of the small insert cards. Cut the large cards using the guidelines and they are ready. The smaller cards are made to fit universally in all of the size variations of the game. Cut both sets of smaller cards using the guidelines. Next, use one of the flip insert cards from your game to trim the insert cards to fit. Hold your sample card over the image and trim to match. Insert your smaller cards randomly into both game boards and you are ready to play. If you have any trouble with your cards at all, reach out to me and I will be happy to help. If there is a person, place, or thing for this topic that you like or have been studying and is not included please send me an email and I will make the additional cards for you. modernclassicalhomeschool [!at] yahoo.com If you are on instagram say hi, tag, or share @modernclassicalhomeschool Happy Guessing!
This past year we learned about the human body. Human anatomy & physiology is one of my favorite science topics to teach, and learn about (I guess that's why I was a nurse in my
Thanks to new virtual anatomy resources we can turn our computers and tablets into science labs and explore the world of anatomy and physiology.
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It's back-to-school season and your administrator just announced you'll be teaching Anatomy and Physiology. You know this class should have lots of lab
Help your kids learn the basic anatomy of the human heart with this easy-to-use, colorful, and fun printable activity. Put the arteries, veins, ventricles, etc. in place and use the description on the back (or print on a separate page) to discuss each part's function. A perfect addition to your homeschool curriculum, use as a homework helper, or as a busy binder activity for Kindergarten ages kids and older. (Book featured in product photos- "Human Body Theater" by Maris Wicks) ::: I N S T A N T ♥ D O W N L O A D ::: **This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. No physical items will be mailed to you.** After purchase you will receive an email receipt from Etsy with a link to download your purchase. You can also download your files from the “Purchases and Reviews” section of your Etsy profile. You will receive a PDF file for printing on regular 8.5”x11” paper. I recommend printing on heavy card stock and laminating for durability. For a list of recommended products I use to assemble my printable activities (laminator, glue, Velcro dots, etc.) visit this page: https://arrowsandapplesauce.com/shop/supplies/ ::: Y O U ♥ M I G H T ♥ A L S O ♥ L I K E ::: View my other science activities here--> https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArrowsAndApplesauce?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=25561016 :::S A V E ♥ M O N E Y::: Spend $30 or more in my shop ( https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArrowsAndApplesauce ) and get 25% off your total purchase! Use code LEARN at checkout. Subscribe to my blog ( www.arrowsandapplesauce.com ) and get a 10% off coupon code sent to your email to use on any purchase. As a subscriber, you’ll also receive access to my FREE Printable Library and updates on new blog posts. ::: S H O W ♥ O F F ::: I’d love to see you and your little ones enjoying your new learning activity! Be sure to tag me @arrowsandapplesauce and use #applesaucemama. ::: T H E ♥ L E G A L ♥ S T U F F ::: This printable is intended for personal use only. Not for resale. You may not copy, alter, or share these digital files. Thank you! See my shop policies for more info. Resale License--> https://www.etsy.com/listing/738382053/commercial-resale-license-add-on Church and School License--> https://www.etsy.com/listing/738335973/church-andor-school-extended-printing
If you’re like me, you dread the first week back to school activities for science because it somewhat resembles a zoo...
Here at The Waldock Way, we love unit studies. They provide such a unique way to combine lots different content and activities. Unit studies help us explore how things are connected and dive deeper into subjects our homeschooler is passionate about. Lately, our daughter Emily has been really passionate about anatomy. She’s fascinated by the...
We have been using Apologia's elementary science curriculum for 5 years now. Science is the only subject where I have found a curriculum that is THE one for our family. The only decision I have
This week on Science Saturday with MeetPenny.com and Apologia’s Human Anatomy and Physiology, we are studying skin and hair.
Check out this fun DIY Lung Model Activity for Kids: Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Fun Learning Experience.
Study the human body anatomy with kids by making a set of printable anatomy paper dolls, with each layer showcasing a different body system!
Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology is the 6th book in the Young Explorer Series. This is a fun and engaging book with so much amazing information on the human body! Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology (description from Apologia website): Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology is an elementary level Anatomy and...