Description
Dive deeper into our human body systems with this engaging set of stations! With this resource, your students will investigate the 12 different human body systems, identifying the purpose and major organs of each.
Each station includes a simple diagram of the system and several questions encouraging students to review what they know.
Please note: Reference materials are not included in this activity. It is best used as a review after the body systems have already been covered, or you should plan to give students access to the internet or other materials to find the answers. Questions are aligned to the resources included in my Human Body Unit.
Topics covered include:
- Respiratory System
- Digestive System
- Muscular System
- Nervous System
- Cardiovascular System
- Integumentary System
- Skeletal System
- Endocrine System
- Lymphatic System
- Urinary System
- Male Reproductive System
- Female Reproductive System
Who is this human body systems stations resource for?
This resource can be used by classroom teachers, tutors, and parents of students in grades 6-9.
How Can I Use this Resource?
- Emergency Sub Plans
- Use the stations as a choice board
- An independent workstation in a set of stations
- Flipped Classroom pre-reading
- Whole or small group opportunities to model and teach Close Reading strategies and annotation
- Differentiation – Assign this reading as reteaching for students who have yet to show mastery.
- Differentiation – Assign this as a project for students already showing mastery.
- Homework
- Creation of an Independent Work Packet for students who cannot be present for direct instruction.
- Extension activity for early finishers
- Interactive Notebooks: Print 2 pages in one and cut apart. Glue mini pages into notebooks with room for annotations on the side
- Interactive Notebooks: Print the entire PDF as a mini booklet and add to notebooks using these simple instructions.
- Assessment either formative or summative.
What’s Included?
Your purchase includes a printable PDF file in color. On page 2 of this resource, you will find a link to a student-friendly Google Slide version of the file. You can copy the file and use it with Google Classroom or any other paperless initiative.
Please take a look at the preview file to see more of this resource.
More questions?
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions or email me at laneyleeteaches@gmail.com.
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