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Additional Lessons 1 - 10 of 55 for Excretory System
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1. Modeling the Excretory System
Title: Modeling the Excretory System Author: Jean Marie Buschur, taken from http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/science/excretory002007.html Overview: A model for the excretory system Suggested grade level(s): 4-8 Concepts covered: kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra, arteries, veins, excretory system Standards: Based on the South Carolina 7th grade standards....
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Grade Level: 3-8
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2. reproductive system
Jacob Deitz June 27, 2008 Junior high science Period 3 Approximate time: 50 min. Bell ringer: Something from excretory system, this will be provided by Mr. Bolland who is teaching excretory system this week. Set: TSW act out a system of choice using the materials provided Transition to reproductive cycle, we need the circulatory system to move, the digestive to get energy, and the excretory to get rid of waste. But what your existence, why...
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Grade Level: K-12
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3. Circulatory System
Name: Ryan Bolland Subject: Middle School Science Date: 6/25/08 Period: 2 Approximate Time: 50 minutes Objective(s): 1. TSW name the organs of the circulatory system in order. DOK 1, 7th Grade Science 1.c 2. TSW relate the structure of the circulatory system to its function. DOK 2, 8th Grade Science 1.a Materials: Teacher: circulatory system handout, keywords transparency, overhead projector, vis-a-vis, circulatory system cards, digestive system cards, respiratory system cards, whiteboard...
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Grade Level: K-12
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4. Author: Norm Middleton - Systems of the Body
LEOs Title: Author: Norm Middleton - Systems of the Body Unit: Peer Reviewed by: Dutchess County BOCES Topic: PowerPoint Presentation on Body Systems Standard Level: Intermediate Grade: Grade 5 Start - End Date: There is no start - end date specified This LEO was created by: Peggy Schlueter Connected Rubric: Learning Context: Standard 4: Students will read, write, list...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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5. Structure and Function of Body Systems and Their Inter-Relationships
SEVENTH GRADE SCIENCE Life Science Living Systems 7D3.00 Unifying Concepts of Science Form and Function 2.2 a CURRICULAR CORRELATIONS GRADE: Seventh CONTENT STANDARD: Life Science CONTENT TOPIC: Living Systems CONCEPT: The human body is composed of different biological systems that are interrelated and dependent upon one another. CONTENT OBJECTIVE: 7D3.00 To understand the...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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6. Organ Systems
Science Enhanced Scope and Sequence Biology Organ Systems Organizing Topic Life Functions and Processes Overview Students dissect a fetal pig to study both form (anatomy) and function (physiology). They discover the individual organ systems and teach what they have learned to their peers. Related Standards of Learning BIO.1a, i; BIO.5d, e Objectives The students will recognize that...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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7. The Systems of the Body: How They Work
LESSON 22 The Systems of the Body: How they Work Grade Level: 9-10 1. Grades 9-10 2. Overview The body is made up of many parts all of which work together for the common good of the entire body. There are many systems in the body. The composition of a system in the body will determine what functions it performs in the body. Systems in a way are s...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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8. The Excretory System
Name: Ryan Bolland Subject: Middle School Science Date: 6/25/08 Period: 2 Approximate Time: 50 minutes Objective(s): 1. TSW illustrate the parts of the excretory system and the interaction between each part. DOK 1, 7th Grade Science 1.e Materials: Teacher: "Digestive system" note cards, "respiratory system" note cards, "circulatory system" note cards, whiteboard magnets, 7th grade (green) textbook, construction paper, markers Student: pen/pencil, paper Do Now: (5 minutes) List, in...
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Grade Level: K-12
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9. Excretory System
Lisetta Shah Aaron Madson Eleanor Mathis Science Skills and Reasoning 2nd Period June 21, 2007 Time: 50 minutes Objectives: The student will identify the main components of the human excretory system. The student will simulate the processes of the kidneys. (MS 5d) Materials: Overhead, transparency sheets, vis-a-vis pen, potting soil, gravel, water, funnel, 2 cups (pref clear), wire screen, coffee filters Do Now: (Written on overhead transparency) What happens to the trash in your house? Where does it go? Now ima...
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Grade Level: K-12
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10. The Structure and Function of the Excretory System
Focused Learning Lesson Science Science Grades: 10-12 LS-H-F1 Overview: This lesson is to be used to help students identify the structure and function of the excretory system. Students will complete and use a concept map to understand the interrelationships of the organs in the excretory system. They will then answer guided questions to further clarify how the excretory system functions. Approximate duration: 45 minutes Benchmark: LS-H-F1 identifying the structure and functions of organ...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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