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Blood Flow Through the Heart Step by Step Cards Anatomy, Biology, Cardiovascular
This engaging, hands on product will help your students to learn or review the flow of blood through the heart. Students will place cards in the proper order as well as place cards to show whether the blood is deoxygenated or oxygenated, and whether it is part of the pulmonary or systemic circulation.
Product includes:
17 Cards showing the step-by-step flow of blood through the heart (vessels, chambers, and valves included)
2 Cards stating “Systemic” and “Pulmonary” circulation
16 Cards stating “Deoxygenated blood” or “Oxygenated blood” (8 of each)
Student worksheet to record the step by step pathway of blood though the heart
Instructor answer key
Ideal for a variety of courses including Anatomy, Biology, Life Sciences and can be used individually, by pairs, or small groups. Cards can be laminated and reused.
12 cards (includes cards, worksheet, answer key)
Nervous System: Cranial Nerves Matching Cards (Anatomy, Biology)
This hands-on, engaging product will help your students to learn about or review the CRANIAL NERVES of the Nervous System.
Product includes:
12 Cranial Nerves (scientific name) cards- (Blue)
12 Cranial Nerves (Roman Numerals) cards- (Pink)
12 Cranial Nerves (Functions) cards- (Purple)
12 Cranial Nerves (Sensory/Motor/Mixed) cards- (Royal blue)
Student worksheet chart with 12 cranial nerves/roman numeral/motor/sensory/mixed/functions for students to fill out
Instructor answer key
Students can work individually, in pairs or small groups to sort/match cards and complete worksheet chart. Instructors may choose to give Student worksheet chart after students have sorted and matched cards as Cranial nerves are in numerical order. Students can also sort/match cards for review.
Ideal for an Anatomy, Biology or related class and can be used as classwork or review. Cards can be laminated and reused.
Number of pages includes all cards, student chart and instructor answer key
A Day at the Clinic: Integumentary System Diseases/Disorders Mini Case Studies
This activity includes 10 mini case studies on disorders of the Integumentary system (Vitiligo, rosacea, acne vulgaris, psoriasis, keloid scar, and more).
Each case involves a patient who presents with symptoms and students will come up with a diagnosis by identifying key symptoms, determining the cause, and offering treatment options. A picture of the “patient” is included.
Teachers can determine the depth of student response and whether students work independently or with a partner.
Ideal for an anatomy and physiology or human body course and can be used as classwork or as a project.
Suggested answer key provided.
Note: These scenarios are designed for educational purposes only and to get students thinking! They are not meant to truly diagnose or offer medical advice.
Body Regions Matching Terms (Anatomy and Physiology, Health Sciences)
This hands on product offers a way to teach and review body regions and keep students engaged at the same time.
Product includes: 84 cards (42 scientific name for body regions on light blue cards/42 common names on royal blue cards), instructor answer key, student worksheet with abbreviations (they fill in correct terms).
Ideas on ways to use cards:
Individual, pairs, or small groups to match cards
Students learn body regions by power point, textbook, or by researching online. Then use matching cards for reinforcement and review.
Divide the cards in half or thirds to make multiple assignments- easier for students to manage.
I usually circulate to check student progress and answers. Sometimes, depending on the class, I provide a copy of the answer key for students to check their own work.
Instructor can just use the scientific name body region cards to circulate and “quiz” students as they work on other assignments
Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology, Health Sciences or related course. Cards can be laminated and reused.
Let's Talk Vocab...Muscular System (Anatomy and Physiology, Biology)
This worksheet includes 100 common vocabulary terms/concepts from the Muscular System Unit of Anatomy and Physiology.
Students will provide the term to the correct meaning. It can be used as a vocabulary worksheet or review (students can work independently, with a partner, or in small groups) or as an assessment.
Contains a word bank and answer key.
Let's Talk Vocab...The Skeletal System Worksheet (Anatomy, Biology)
This worksheet includes 100 common vocabulary terms/concepts from the Skeletal System Unit. Students will provide the term to the correct meaning.
It can be used as a classwork assignment (individual, pairs, or small groups), assessment or as an end of the unit review.
Word bank and answer key provided.
Name That Tissue Histology Slides (Anatomy)
This Power point presentation will allow students to practice the skill of identifying tissue types from 25 histology slides. Slides include types of epithelial, connective, nervous, and muscle tissue and is ideal for an anatomy and physiology course.
Slide of tissue is followed by slide of tissue with correct answer.
Teacher may also choose to hide answer slide and use as an assessment.
A Day at the Clinic: Nervous System- Diseases and Disorders Mini-Case Studies
This activity includes 7 mini case studies on disorders of the nervous system (Alzheimer’s disease, migraines, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and more).
Each case involves a patient who presents with symptoms and students will come up with a diagnosis by identifying key symptoms, determine diagnostic tests, offer treatment options, and finally, discuss the prognosis for the condition.
Teachers can determine the depth of student response and whether students work independently or with a partner.
Ideal for an anatomy and physiology or human body course and can be used as classwork or as a project.
Suggested answer key provided.
Note: These scenarios are designed for educational purposes only. In reality, it often takes a long time to diagnose neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, or Multiple Sclerosis. When teaching about these disorders, I share with my students that symptoms can be intermittent or vague (like fatigue) for some time, which makes a definitive diagnosis difficult to obtain.
The Lymphatic System (Immune System, Anatomy and Physiology) POWER POINT
This 73 slide power point presentation will introduce your students to the lymphatic/immune systems.
Topics include: functions, lymph, lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, lymph circulation, organs of the lymphatic system (tonsils, thymus, Peyer’s Patches, spleen), immunity, T/B lymphocytes, antigens and antibodies, and cells of the immune response and other defenses.
Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture or in student driven instruction.
Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT
This 126 slide power point will help your students to learn about the urinary system.
Topics include: kidney anatomy, nephron anatomy, formation of urine, filtration, reabsorption, secretion, urinary output, urinalysis and findings, ureters, urinary bladder anatomy, chemical control of urinary secretion (ADH, Aldosterone, Renin), and brief descriptions of some urinary disorders (UTI, glomerulonephritis, pyelonephritis, cystitis, dialysis, renal calculi, hydronephrosis).
Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture. Can also be used with available Urinary System worksheets.
A Day at the Clinic: Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders Case Studies
This activity includes 11 mini case studies on disorders of the endocrine system (diabetes, acromegaly, Grave’s disease, Cushing’s syndrome, and more).
Each case involves a patient who presents with symptoms and students will identify the gland involved, diagnosis of disorder and treatment options.
Teachers can determine the depth of student response and whether students work independently or with a partner.
Ideal for an anatomy and physiology or human body course and can be used as classwork or as a project.
Can be used with other Endocrine system worksheets. Answer key provided.
Anatomy and Physiology Pre Test- What Do You Know? (science)
This 100 multiple choice question pre-test is a great first or second day activity to see what prior knowledge students are bringing into your Anatomy and Physiology class.
It can be used in class or as a homework assignment, as an individual pre-test, or given to small groups to discuss and work on together. Can also be given at the end of the year as a post test, to see student growth.
Questions vary in complexity!
Answer key provided.
Medical Abbreviations: Urinary and Reproductive Systems POWER POINT
This power point is ideal for Health Science educators who want to teach their students Medical Abbreviations.
This power point includes 30 common medical abbreviations from the Urinary and Reproductive systems and an explanation of their meaning.
Can be used with other Medical Abbreviation power points.
The Articular System (Joints, Anatomy and Physiology) POWER POINT
This 45 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about the articular system.
Topics include: synarthroses (sutures, syndesmosis, gomphoses), amphiarthroses (symphysis, synchondrosis), diarthroses or synovial joints, types of movement at synovial joints, types of synovial joints, bursitis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gout.
Ideal for an anatomy and physiology or related course and can be used in lecture or student driven learning.
The Reproductive Systems (Anatomy and Physiology) POWER POINT
This 50 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about the anatomy of the male and female reproductive systems.
Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture or in student driven learning.
Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT
This 84 power point presentation will help your students to learn about the Cardiovascular System. Topics include: anatomy of the heart, pulmonary, systemic coronary, fetal, and cerebral circulation, membranes/layers of the heart, conduction system, electrical activity of the heart, cardiac cycle, heart sounds, cardiac output, stroke volume, blood pressure, pulse points, and blood vessel anatomy.
Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture.
Digestive System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT
This 76 slide power point presentation will help to teach your students about the digestive system. Topics include: oral cavity, teeth, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, liver, gallbladder, large intestine, histology, enzymes, defecation and common vocabulary terms
Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture or in student driven instruction.
Blood Anatomy and Physiology Power Point
This 104 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about blood as well as disorders of the blood. Topics include: Characteristics of blood, plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes (granulocytes, agranulocytes), chemotaxis, diapedesis, platelets, hemostasis, blood groups/typing, blood genotypes and phenotypes, Punnett squares, as well as multiple disorders of the blood.
Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used as part of lecture.
Muscular System: Axial and Appendicular Muscles POWER POINT
This 76 slide power point presentation covers approximately 60 of the most common muscles of the axial and appendicular skeleton (does not include origin/insertion of specific muscles but does include the function/location).
Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture. Can also be used with Muscular System power point which covers muscle physiology and other key topics.
Biology- Cell Structure and Organelles (also Membrane Transport) POWER POINT
This 85 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about cell structures, organelles and other cellular functions.
Topics include: cell membrane, cytoplasm, desmosomes, nucleus, mitochondria, lysozymes, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, protein synthesis, centrioles, cilia, flagella, cell diversity, membrane transport, selective permeability, passive transport, facilitated diffusion, active transport, exocytosis, endocytosis, and phagocytosis.
Ideal for a biology or related science course and can be used in lecture or in student driven learning.