Body Planes and Positions PowerPoint (Anatomy & Physiology)

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- This bundle includes EIGHT (8) PowerPoints to fully cover the topics related to an introductory unit for the Anatomy and Physiology classroom. The topics included are:Levels of OrganizationEleven (11) Body SystemsAnatomy and PhysiologyBody Planes and PositionsAnatomical Landmarks (and abdominopelvicPrice $19.89Original Price $28.42Save $8.53
Description
This engaging, interactive PowerPoint covers the concepts of body planes and positions. For positions, anatomical position, supine and prone are covered. For planes, coronal/ frontal, transverse/ horizontal, sagittal and oblique are all included. Great for Biology, Anatomy, Anatomy and Physiology, Life Science, Middle School Science and more. It is perfect for introducing various body planes and positions and can be used with a variety of grade levels.
The PowerPoint is 19 slides long and includes:
- NYS Standards (based on NGSS) which can be easily modified
- Objectives
- Content with Images
- One YouTube Video embedded in the PowerPoint
- Review Questions throughout the PowerPoint (using animations feature)
To make this product even more effective, I have included links to the YouTube video, Blooket set and Quizlet set I created to supplement this material. View these links in the product PREVIEW. The YouTube video can be assigned for review or used to flip your classroom. Quizlet is fun but if your students have not tried Blooket yet, you might be missing out. It's an absolute favorite in my classroom!
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