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Preview of Systems in Motion GROWING Curriculum | Anatomy & Physiology Movement-Based

Systems in Motion GROWING Curriculum | Anatomy & Physiology Movement-Based

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Anatomy of Play
Bring anatomy and physiology to life through movement, hands-on learning, and recreation therapy-inspired activities with the Systems in Motion Growing Bundle!This interactive curriculum was designed to help students actively explore human body systems through kinesthetic learning, cooperative activities, obstacle courses, movement challenges, role-play, reflection, and interactive physiology experiences. Rather than relying solely on worksheets or lecture-based instruction, Systems in Motion en
Preview of Eutrophication Lab Write-Up –– Environmental Science

Eutrophication Lab Write-Up –– Environmental Science

Bring water-pollution science to life with this hands-on Eutrophication Lab! Ideal for AP Environmental Science or any general environmental science class, this week-long investigation helps students explore how excess nitrogen and phosphorus fuel runaway algae growth — the same chain reaction that creates hypoxic dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico, Lake Erie, and the Chesapeake Bay. Using just a few simple materials (clear jars, pond water, liquid fertilizer, and a sunny window), students set u
Preview of Chinese New Year: Year of the Ox Science Activity

Chinese New Year: Year of the Ox Science Activity

You’ll need A 500ml water bottle - empty - represents the Ox ’s rumen 5g Yeast - represents the microbes in the rumen A balloon 2 tablespoons of sugar - represents plants Warm water Instructions Pour the yeast and sugar into the empty plastic bottle. Fill the bottle about half full with warm water and quickly place the balloon on top. You should see the balloon start to blow up. The yeast in the bottle breaks down the sugar, releasing carbon dioxide, in the same way microbes in the rumen break
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