Human Reproductive System Exhibition Stations

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- Looking for a FUN and engaging way to teach your students about the body systems? Students can travel from station to station - OR- you can print smaller versions and have the students use the cards as independent centers. Their task is to analyze the cards in different ways and write the answers onPrice $79.99Original Price $98.89Save $18.90
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Check out this set of human body systems exhibition stations- your students will love the "Reproductive System Exhibition Lab"- exhibition lab style! Students travel from station to station analyzing the cards and writing answers on the sheet provided (see preview). My exhibition labs always go above and beyond- exploring interesting facts, medical conditions, as well as the traditional classroom knowledge.
There are 25 stations (30 sheets total as some stations require more than one piece of paper) and these are completely editable (via PowerPoint). Student answer sheet and answer key are provided!
Included:
Reproductive System Exhibition Lab (PDF and editable PPT)
Reproductive System Exhibition Lab Answer Sheet (PDF and editable PPT)
Answer key included
Topics Included:
✰ Functions of Reproductive System
✰ General Anatomy of Male and Females
✰ Sperm Production
✰ Seminiferous Tubules, Vas Deferens, Epididymis
✰ Prostate Gland
✰ Bulbourethral Gland and Seminal Vesicles
✰ Male Hormones (FSH; LH; Testosterone)
✰ Ovaries
✰ Fallopian Tubes
✰ Uterus; Endometrium
✰ Fertilization, Implantation
✰ Ovulation
✰ Pregnancy, Menstrual Cycle
✰ Twins
You may also need the following body systems:
✽ Circulatory System Exhibition Stations
✽ Muscular System Exhibition Stations
✽ Respiratory System Exhibition Stations
✽ Nervous System Exhibition Stations
Endocrine System Exhibition Stations"
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