In this week's lesson, students will explore the part of the body that helps us see: the eyes. After a short introductory video going over how the eye works, students will get to see what the inside of a cow eye looks like through a dissection activity led by tutors:
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In this week's lesson, students will explore the property of the part of the body that chomps down to break down the food we eat and shines brightest when we smile: teeth! Students will learn about tooth health through various experiments that will explore issues such as staining and plaque. The lesson will be broken down into 3 main activities:
In this week's lesson, students will explore an important organ of the body that helps clean the blood and digest food: the liver! Through experiments on how the liver reacts to different conditions, students will learn how the liver breaks down our food. By observing how much the liver bubbles, students will be able to observe the amount of catalase enzyme is present in each of the liver conditions.
How do we learn new things? How do we make new memories? How do we think about things? In this week's lesson, students will explore the brain and the functions of different parts of the brain. Throughout the lesson, students will have Play-Doh models of brain and the lesson will be broken down into 5 parts:
In this week's lessons, students will explore an important muscle that never rests: the heart. Students will learn about how the heart works through 3 main activities:
In this week's lesson, students will explore different ways that their body can respond to the outside world. The lesson will be broken down into two main parts:
What happens to food after you eat it? In this lesson, students will learn about the digestive system. The lesson will be broken down into an introduction, 3 main activities, and a discussion/assessment at the end.
In this week's lesson, students will explore the organs that help us breathe: the lungs! This lesson will be broken up into 3 main parts, with the last two parts set up as two stations:
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