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5th grade anatomy resources for GATE

Preview of STEM Activities and Challenges | Growth Mindset | Mental Health | Brain Anatomy

STEM Activities and Challenges | Growth Mindset | Mental Health | Brain Anatomy

Here’s a creative and fun way to share the importance of a GROWTH MINDSET! This "Outta the Box" Classroom Competition can be done on a Fun Friday or throughout the week during your science block. The theme is “BRAINY”. Students will read tidbits of information about Neurons and the Brain/Spinal Cord relationship, but best of all, they will be challenged with building a neuron connection and a Tall Spinal Cord Tower! Talker challenges have students thinking creatively about expansion and when bad
Preview of Human Body Systems STEAM Project - Giant 3D Body Model

Human Body Systems STEAM Project - Giant 3D Body Model

Created by
Teacher Toy Shop
Explore the wonders of the human body through this immersive and educational resource - Human Body Systems STEAM Project - Giant 3D Body Model. This captivating STEAM project not only engages students in hands-on exploration, but also provides an in-depth understanding of human anatomy and body systems. Perfect for science classrooms and anatomy lessons, this project seamlessly integrates Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) principles for a well-rounded and enriching learning
Preview of Human Body STEM Activities Build a Human Heart Model STEM with Close Reading

Human Body STEM Activities Build a Human Heart Model STEM with Close Reading

Created by
Tied 2 Teaching
STEM challenge activities are so much fun. But, finding the time to incorporate design challenges into your curriculum can be difficult. The Build a Human Heart Model Challenge is part of the STEM with CLOSE READING series. It seamlessly allows you to tie together the curriculum by giving you rigorous text dependent questions that go with a high interest online reading passage in addition to the fun STEM activity! While you are learning all about human body systems, let the STEM adventure be
Preview of Human Body Systems STEM Project

Human Body Systems STEM Project

Created by
Teacher Toy Shop
Learn the systems of the human body while building a 3D human body model with lift-the-flap organs! This human body systems project teaches students where organs are located within the human body. The finished model sits up by itself on the edge of a table or chair—super cute! Students enjoy coloring their model, inside and out.Included in this resource:ready-to-print template for a 15in. tall human body model with 15 internal organsfully-illustrated, step-by-step instructions PLUS a link to a v
Preview of The Eye & Vision

The Eye & Vision

Created by
Johna Bogue
This unit explores eye anatomy and physiology. Students begin by building a foundation of basic eye structures, building a clay model to visualize and engage with the anatomy. This is followed by interactive, discovery-based lessons that demonstrate the functions of the human eye and gain an understanding of how they are able to see the world around them. What is included: - "Terms to Know" vocabulary sheet - "Anatomy of Eye" worksheet - Step-by-step teacher guide for building a clay eye (with
Preview of Human Body Systems STEM Activities | Brain and Stomach | Teamwork BUNDLE

Human Body Systems STEM Activities | Brain and Stomach | Teamwork BUNDLE

Here’s a creative and fun way to share the importance of a GROWTH MINDSET as well as a few fun facts about BRAINS and GUTS.By purchasing this BUNDLE, you are saving 20% off of each individual resource!This "Outta the Box" Classroom Competition BUNDLE can be done on a Fun Friday or throughout the week during your science block.The themes are “BRAINY” and "GUTSY." Students will read tidbits of information about Neurons, the Brain/Spinal Cord, and being GUTSY figuratively and literally. Best of al
Preview of FL 5th Grade SC.5.L.14.1 Life Science Simulation-Human Body Organs & Functions

FL 5th Grade SC.5.L.14.1 Life Science Simulation-Human Body Organs & Functions

Created by
The Gifted Coach
Welcome to the 5th-grade simulation where we'll embark on an exciting journey through the human body! In this exploration, you'll learn to identify various organs and uncover their essential functions, from the protective role of the skin to the intricate workings of the brain, heart, and beyond. Get ready to delve into the complexities of the human anatomy, understanding how each organ contributes to our overall health and well-being. This lesson plan is divided into multiple sections, each wit
Preview of Challenge Project: Human Anatomy

Challenge Project: Human Anatomy

Challenge Projects are designed as differentiated experiences for any student - whether he/she is gifted, high potential, average, underachievers, English language learners, struggling, and/or displaying other special needs. These enrichment units are designed to be chosen by students based upon their interests and strengths.Challenge Projects do not have a set length of study. Rather, each avenue of study should be flexible and determined by the length of time daily that a student is able to de
Preview of PBL Project on Body Systems, Diseases, and Prevention.

PBL Project on Body Systems, Diseases, and Prevention.

Created by
Corey Morton
This is a basic outline of a PBL project for students to discover more about the different body systems and common preventable diseases. In this project the students are put into groups and then given a list of symptoms that a patient is experiencing. It is the the students job to learn about the different systems, diagnose the patient, and come up with a treatment plan.
Preview of Skeletal System - Exam, Notes, and Activities

Skeletal System - Exam, Notes, and Activities

Created by
Ms Super Science
Human anatomy, scientific diagrams, tissues, organs, organ systems, body systems, bones, ligament, spongy bone, calcium, health and nutrition, life science, skeleton, exam, answer key, cooking for health activity, calcium rich foods, functions, vocabulary, definitions, note taking, femur, ribs, marrow, red and white blood cells, biology, Human Skeletal System - Complete Unit The Skeletal System Complete Unit was designed for an upper elementary, middle school, or introductory level, high sch
Preview of Brain Graphic Organizer and Puzzle

Brain Graphic Organizer and Puzzle

Students write notes labeling each part of the brain and its function. Then students put the puzzle together so that they have a graphic organizer full of information as a reference for later. Includes the cerebrum, frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, cerebellum, and brain stem. Great for a unit on neurology, neuroscience, and the brain.
Preview of GRADE 5 HUMAN HEALTH AND BODY SYSTEMS | SCIENCE CHAT | ONTARIO SCIENCE

GRADE 5 HUMAN HEALTH AND BODY SYSTEMS | SCIENCE CHAT | ONTARIO SCIENCE

►GRADE 5 Ontario Science Human Organ Systems Resource►Semi-editable product can be used by teachers in their classroom to encourage students to read, write and discuss the prompts provided. Teachers are able to CREATE custom speech bubbles to meet the needs of their own specific classrooms.►Included are the BIG IDEAS and essential questions for HUMAN ORGAN SYSTEMS from the Ontario Science and Technology Curriculum for grade 5. Related Products:→Human Organ Systems Science Word Wall→Human Organ
Preview of Integumentary System Power Point Presentation- Skin, Hair and Nails

Integumentary System Power Point Presentation- Skin, Hair and Nails

Created by
Ms Super Science
Human Anatomy, Human Body, Health, Nutrition, Organ Systems, Skin, Hair, Nails, Skin Cancer, Melanoma, Cuticle, Nail Root, Lunula, Hair Follicle, sweat gland, muscle, melanin, melanocyte, cellulitis, eczema, acne, zits, pimples, goosebumps, dermis, epidermis, health education, teen health, life science, biology, Power Point Presentation introducing students to the anatomy, organs, and tissues of the integumentary system. Also discussed are some common diseases, illnesses, and conditions effec
Preview of Diseases and Illnesses of the Circulatory / Cardiovascular System

Diseases and Illnesses of the Circulatory / Cardiovascular System

Created by
Ms Super Science
Power Point Presentation, Diseases, Illnesses, Circulation of blood through the heart, pathway of blood through the heart, cardiovascular system, circulatory system, acquired defects, congenital defects, health problems, heart attack, stroke, hardening of the arteries, atherosclerosis, heart murmur, arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy, high cholesterol, hypertension, high blood pressure, smoking, stress, heredity, overweight, nutritious diet, exercise, fatty and fried foods, annual doctor visit Power Po
Preview of Hmmmm...What About the Human Body?

Hmmmm...What About the Human Body?

Created by
Robin Lofton
This 56 PowerPoint slide presentation of the human body includes information on cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. I annotated the slides, and I also included vocabulary, pretests/post-test and answer keys for student involvement. It covers the skeletal, digestive, respiratory, nervous, muscular, and circulatory systems as well as a slide on glands. I gathered the images from sources off Google images, and I have cited their sources on the slides. This whole PowerPoint could be used to t
Preview of Fortune Teller for Systems of the Body

Fortune Teller for Systems of the Body

Created by
Simply Science
This fun device, also called a Cootie Catcher, can help students review the components in these systems: circulatory, digestive, immune, integumentary, muscular, nervous, respiratory, and skeletal. For example, the components of the circulatory system are heart, artery, vein, and capillary and the components of the digestive system is mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Choose from several options:One player or two playersColor or blackline words that can be coloredHave students fill in d
Preview of The Blood Circulation Game

The Blood Circulation Game

With a game board that's about 25 inches long, students can surround this human body diagram and watch tokens for sugar, oxygen, carbon dioxide and waste get carried through vein and artery systems. It's a board game like no other.The board requires some assembly, since you will need to tape ten sheets of paper (card stock is best) to assemble the whole body. Color the venous and arterial systems blue and red, and insert a cut-out aorta and vena cava so that they form bridges through the heart's
Preview of Challenging Puzzles- Human Body

Challenging Puzzles- Human Body

Higher-level thinking is strengthened, enhanced, and improved for all students using Challenging Puzzles: Human Body. Like any good puzzle, these thinking activities stretch the brain. They can be used to teach facts, teach content vocabulary, and reinforce research skills. Use as curriculum extensions and anchor activities in the differentiated class or as an introduction to a new unit. Teach systematic thinking to help students avoid skipping steps in their thinking, to reinforce critical read
Preview of Immune System: a group game

Immune System: a group game

Up to 24 players cooperate (with their team) and compete (to attack or save the body!) in this demonstration game.You'll make the board on the floor, using yarn or tape. Players take the roles of attackers (bacterium or virus), defenders (B cells or T cells) or the body cells whose health is at stake. Each role has a prescribed movement, as in chess. "Body events" happen, and the players react as they can. For example: "Today I went on a 5-mile run, even though I was not feeling well. This used
Preview of The Skin and Touch - One-hour Internet Research Projects (Google and YouTube)

The Skin and Touch - One-hour Internet Research Projects (Google and YouTube)

20 printable or digital projects for students to search online for information about the skin and our sense of touch. We explore sweat, hair, bacteria, acne, body odor, cuts, bruises and pain. We watch YouTube videos to learn more about our skin and how it keeps us alive. We search Google and YouTube with such questions as: Why do animals have different types of skin? What is the purpose of your skin? Why are skin colors different? How can we protect our skin? Why does an insect have suc
Preview of Create-a-Center: The Human Body

Create-a-Center: The Human Body

ABOUT THE CREATE-A-CENTER SERIESEach center provides 90 tasks, ready to cut out and make into a center, as well as a crossword puzzle and an enrichment activity. The multi-disciplinary activities are keyed to Bloom's Taxonomy and include tasks from the 6 major classifications of the cognitive domain: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Create-a-Centers are great for gifted and talented students.Answers are provided for the crossword puzzle and most of the
Preview of Light and Vision Bundle

Light and Vision Bundle

Created by
Johna Bogue
This unit contains lessons covering eye anatomy and physiology, vision, light and color. Lessons are hands-on and discovery-based to help students to explore and engage with the material. Students will build a model to allow them to visualize complex anatomical concepts. The unit includes: - 1 lesson on eye anatomy (making a clay model with "Teacher Guide") - 3 lessons on vision - 2 lessons on light - 2 lessons on color - "Terms to Know" sheet with important scientific vocabulary used througho
Preview of DNA lab, making a model with candy

DNA lab, making a model with candy

Created by
Johna Bogue
This is a fun and wonderful way to learn about DNA in an engaging and creative way.
Preview of Gifted and Talented: Medical Physiology - Cancer

Gifted and Talented: Medical Physiology - Cancer

Created by
Andy Liao
For the Gifted and Talented students interested in the field of biology, chemistry, and medicine, knowing the basics of medical physiology is very important to sparking the desire to learn more about our human bodies. I try to make prevalent clinical diseases accessible an understandable to K-12 students. Some words will take more time to learn, but once those words are learned, the concepts become easier to understand and remember.
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