The One with the body systems
Slides
Notes
Using a choice from below, take notes over the body systems, how they are connected, and how they interact.
Children's Book
Using Canva and flipbooks, design a children's book that personifies two organ systems and explains how they interact with each other.
A hiker's Autopsy
A hiker dies climbing Mt Everest. You are a pathologist performing the autopsy to determine the cause of death. Create a flowchart (digital or hands-on) of the sequence of events in the body that caused the death of the hiker. Be sure to include details about the ultimate cause of death and the interactions taking place between the hiker's organ systems.
Planning Resource
Organ Systems Skit
Create and video a skit which explores an analogy between organ system interactions and every day experiences (email vs. snal mail, etc)
Body Systems Game
Using the body systems game below, play operation to test your knowledge. Self assess your learning in a reflection here.
Crime Scene Video
Create a video scene from a crime scene drama where a mystery is solved using information about the connections between the victims body systems.
Stop Motion
Create a stop motion video using legos, felt, clay, etc showing the connections between body systems. You'll use the library makerspace tables with the markertops to add your own writing to describe your models as they move. Add your voice for narration.
Makey Makey
Use the Makey Makey kit to create an interactive review of the interactions between two organ systems. You'll use your own voice narration.
First make buttons for answers, then use scratch.mit.edu to tell your chromebook what sounds to make for each button. ANYTHING that conducts electricity can be a button!
College Lecture
Use the Promethean Board to record a "college style" lecture in which you explain the interactions between organ systems using diagrams, photos, and your own writing on the interactive white board.
News Report
To the left, you'll find an video choice board that has several options for creating your news report with, as well as tutorials, videos, and links to help.
Below that, you'll see two example news reports to help guide you. If you get stuck, see your teacher or Mrs. Bruce in the library.
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The One with the body systems
Slides
Notes
Using a choice from below, take notes over the body systems, how they are connected, and how they interact.
Children's Book
Using Canva and flipbooks, design a children's book that personifies two organ systems and explains how they interact with each other.
A hiker's Autopsy
A hiker dies climbing Mt Everest. You are a pathologist performing the autopsy to determine the cause of death. Create a flowchart (digital or hands-on) of the sequence of events in the body that caused the death of the hiker. Be sure to include details about the ultimate cause of death and the interactions taking place between the hiker's organ systems.
Planning Resource
Organ Systems Skit
Create and video a skit which explores an analogy between organ system interactions and every day experiences (email vs. snal mail, etc)
Body Systems Game
Using the body systems game below, play operation to test your knowledge. Self assess your learning in a reflection here.
Crime Scene Video
Create a video scene from a crime scene drama where a mystery is solved using information about the connections between the victims body systems.
Stop Motion
Create a stop motion video using legos, felt, clay, etc showing the connections between body systems. You'll use the library makerspace tables with the markertops to add your own writing to describe your models as they move. Add your voice for narration.
Makey Makey
Use the Makey Makey kit to create an interactive review of the interactions between two organ systems. You'll use your own voice narration.
First make buttons for answers, then use scratch.mit.edu to tell your chromebook what sounds to make for each button. ANYTHING that conducts electricity can be a button!
College Lecture
Use the Promethean Board to record a "college style" lecture in which you explain the interactions between organ systems using diagrams, photos, and your own writing on the interactive white board.
News Report
To the left, you'll find an video choice board that has several options for creating your news report with, as well as tutorials, videos, and links to help. Below that, you'll see two example news reports to help guide you. If you get stuck, see your teacher or Mrs. Bruce in the library.