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Extend learning using this interactive library for Human Body Systems. All books on the shelves are linked to books in Epic Reader, which is free to all students during normal school hours. This library provides the perfect answer to the question, "What do I do now?"

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Human Body Systems Interactive Library

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DrBScience
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Description

Extend learning using this interactive library for Human Body Systems. All books on the shelves are linked to books in Epic Reader, which is free to all students during normal school hours. This library provides the perfect answer to the question, "What do I do now?"

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July 21, 2025
I used this resource for curriculum and lesson development.
Susan P.
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DrBScience
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DrBScience
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Jul 21, 2025

Hi Susan, I took a look at the resource and it appears recent changes by Epic made some of the books only available with a subscription. I have removed those books and replaced them with books that are free for educators and their students.

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NGSSMS-LS1-3
Use argument supported by evidence for how the body is a system of interacting subsystems composed of groups of cells. Emphasis is on the conceptual understanding that cells form tissues and tissues form organs specialized for particular body functions. Examples could include the interaction of subsystems within a system and the normal functioning of those systems. Assessment does not include the mechanism of one body system independent of others. Assessment is limited to the circulatory, excretory, digestive, respiratory, muscular, and nervous systems.
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