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Feedback Loop Case Study
Feedback Loop Case Study
Feedback Loop Case Study
Feedback Loop Case Study
Feedback Loop Case Study
Feedback Loop Case Study
Feedback Loop Case Study
Feedback Loop Case Study
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This no prep, ready to print or post, case study activity explores positive and negative feedback loops in the human body. Students are assigned one of the five included case studies and are guided through identifying the stimulus, sensors, control center, effectors, and response. Students then compile their findings in an infographic using the included Canva template that allows them to create a colorful visual that demonstrates their understanding. Finally, students then are guided through each other's infographics and provide feedback on each other's work with the Case Study Tour.

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- 5 Unique Case Studies (Both positive and negative feedback examples)

- Student Sheets

- Case Study Tour (Student Feedback Sheets)

- Teacher Answer Keys

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- Printable 5 Unique Case Studies (Both positive and negative feedback examples)

- Printable Student Sheets

- Printable Case Study Tour (Student Feedback Sheets)

- Teacher Answer Keys

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Feedback Loop Case Study

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9th - 12th
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17 Pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

This no prep, ready to print or post, case study activity explores positive and negative feedback loops in the human body. Students are assigned one of the five included case studies and are guided through identifying the stimulus, sensors, control center, effectors, and response. Students then compile their findings in an infographic using the included Canva template that allows them to create a colorful visual that demonstrates their understanding. Finally, students then are guided through each other's infographics and provide feedback on each other's work with the Case Study Tour.

Product Includes:

Digital Products - Ready to Post

- 5 Unique Case Studies (Both positive and negative feedback examples)

- Student Sheets

- Case Study Tour (Student Feedback Sheets)

- Teacher Answer Keys

Printable Products- Ready to Print

- Printable 5 Unique Case Studies (Both positive and negative feedback examples)

- Printable Student Sheets

- Printable Case Study Tour (Student Feedback Sheets)

- Teacher Answer Keys

Report this resource to TPT
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NGSSHS-LS1-3
Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence that feedback mechanisms maintain homeostasis. Examples of investigations could include heart rate response to exercise, stomate response to moisture and temperature, and root development in response to water levels. Assessment does not include the cellular processes involved in the feedback mechanism.
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