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Preview of Human Body Systems STEAM Project - Giant 3D Body Model to Study Organ Systems

Human Body Systems STEAM Project - Giant 3D Body Model to Study Organ Systems

Why buy an expensive human body torso when you can have your students MAKE one? Explore the wonders of the human body through this immersive and educational resource— Human Body Systems STEAM Project - Giant 3D Body Model to Study Organ Systems. This human body systems project engages students in hands-on exploration and provides an in-depth understanding of human anatomy and body systems. Perfect for science classrooms and anatomy lessons, this project seamlessly integrates Science, Technology
Preview of Parts of the Brain Nervous System Activity Teamwork The Human Body Systems

Parts of the Brain Nervous System Activity Teamwork The Human Body Systems

🧠 Spark curiosity and teamwork with this Brain & Nervous System STEM Challenge! Perfect for grades 4–6, this resource blends science content with team-building activities to create a fun and engaging classroom competition. Students work in teams to complete hands-on builder challenges and creative talker challenges, all themed around the brain and nervous system. What’s Inside ✅ Teacher Quick-Start Guide + Script ✅ Student handouts for TALKER & BUILDER challenges ✅ BARFS strategy poster
Preview of Halloween Read Aloud & STEM Activity | Skeleton Craft Q Tip, ELA & Comprehension

Halloween Read Aloud & STEM Activity | Skeleton Craft Q Tip, ELA & Comprehension

Bring your Halloween lessons to life with this engaging Halloween read aloud and STEM + ELA activity pack! Pair the story A Skeleton for Dinner with comprehension, vocabulary, and writing-in-response activities — then launch a hands-on STEM challenge and Q-tip skeleton craft your students will love. This resource blends reading comprehension + STEM problem-solving + art into one low-prep, high-engagement October activity. Perfect for Halloween literacy centers, whole group lessons, or even n
Preview of Human Body Systems STEM Model Project to Study Human Anatomy and Organ Systems

Human Body Systems STEM Model Project to Study Human Anatomy and Organ Systems

Learn the systems of the human body while building a 3D human body model with lift-the-flap organs! This human body systems project teaches students where organs are located within the human body. The finished model sits up by itself on the edge of a table or chair—super cute! Students enjoy coloring their model, inside and out. Included in this resource: ready-to-print template for a 15in. tall human body model with 15 internal organsfully-illustrated, step-by-step instructions PLUS a link to a
Preview of Human Body Systems Escape Room Bundle | Anatomy & Biology Activities PDF PPTX

Human Body Systems Escape Room Bundle | Anatomy & Biology Activities PDF PPTX

HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS ESCAPE ROOM BUNDLE | ANATOMY AND BIOLOGY ACTIVITIES PDF PPTXTransform Your Anatomy Unit with the Ultimate Human Body Systems Escape Room Bundle! Looking for an immersive, high-engagement way to review the human body systems without spending hours planning? This Human Body Systems Escape Room Mega Bundle is the perfect zero-prep solution for Middle School Biology and Life Science classrooms! Whether you need an end-of-unit review, sub plans, or interactive team-building activit
Preview of Medical Device STEM Unit – Prototype Build & Lock | Grade 4 | 3-Week

Medical Device STEM Unit – Prototype Build & Lock | Grade 4 | 3-Week

Created by
STEM With Mr.B
In the Medical Device Engineers Prototype Build and Lock unit, students become medical device engineers as they choose a real health challenge connected to an SDG goal, design a physical prototype device that addresses it, test it against their defined success criteria, redesign based on evidence, and lock the final version for the Q4 showcase. Set inside the Medical Device Engineers narrative, this 3-week flagship unit immerses Grade 4 students in human-centered design. What Students Will Do*
Preview of Human Reproductive System Escape Room | Biology Science Activity | Clay Miracle

Human Reproductive System Escape Room | Biology Science Activity | Clay Miracle

Biology Escape Room: The Code of Life (Unique Clay Style!)Are your students tired of boring worksheets? Transform your classroom into the Secret Laboratory of Professor Clay! This immersive Escape Room challenges students to solve 10 biological puzzles to find the secret 10-digit code and unlock the exit door. Why Teachers Love This Resource:STUNNING VISUALS: Forget flat clip-art. This resource features high-end, 3D clay models that are visually engaging and perfect for middle and high school s
Preview of Study of the Human Body Bundle

Study of the Human Body Bundle

Human Body Study Bundle Explore the human body from head to toe with this complete Human Body Study Bundle! This Montessori-inspired resource set introduces elementary learners to anatomy and human biology in an age-appropriate, hands-on way. Units in the Bundle The Heart – structure, function, and blood circulation The Lungs – breathing and oxygen exchange The Brain – control center of the body Overview of Human Organs – main organs and their roles How a Baby Is Born – conception to birth wi
Preview of Human Body Systems Project - Research - Bundle - Middle School Science

Human Body Systems Project - Research - Bundle - Middle School Science

Are you looking for engaging human body systems projects for your body systems unit?  Here’s what you need- Human Body Systems Project BUNDLE!  It is low-prep for you and engaging for your students! There are two projects included!  You can use the Body Systems Project for your grade level students and the You’re the Doctor Project for your advanced students during 5E Elaborate or Evaulate! Print out the student sheets, use the Power Point to introduce the project, and let students begin!  In
Preview of "What If You Had..." Book Project

"What If You Had..." Book Project

Created by
Griffin Crider
This “What If You Had…” Book Project is an engaging, cross-curricular activity that blends science and writing to help students deeply understand the concept of structure and function (form = function). Students create their own imaginative book inspired by the What If You Had… series, where they explore how different animal (or plant) structures help organisms survive. By applying these structures to humans, students make meaningful, creative connections that strengthen both comprehension a
Preview of Skeletal and Muscular System Escape Room - Body Systems Activity - PDF & PPTX

Skeletal and Muscular System Escape Room - Body Systems Activity - PDF & PPTX

No-Prep Escape Room | PDF & Editable PPTX | Musculoskeletal System ReviewCan your students crack the code and escape the lab? Transform your anatomy and physiology lesson into an immersive, story-driven adventure! In this "Mystery of the Clay Laboratory" escape room, the biology lab door has slammed shut, and students must prove their knowledge of the human body to unlock the exit. Guided by the Clay Skeleton, your class will solve puzzles that cover everything from skeletal functions to muscu
Preview of Gummy Bear Dissection Lab | Anatomical Terms | Directional Terms

Gummy Bear Dissection Lab | Anatomical Terms | Directional Terms

This Gummy Bear Dissection Lab worksheet uses gummy bears as a fun, hands-on way to teach anatomical positions, planes, and directional terms in human anatomy. Students practice making precise anatomical cuts, labeling planes, and illustrating terms, while answering questions that connect activities to real-world medical applications, perfect for introductory biology and anatomy classrooms.
Preview of Prosthetic Hand Challenge

Prosthetic Hand Challenge

Created by
STEM4Learning
Ignite your students' passion for STEM with this immersive Medical Engineering challenge! This comprehensive lesson plan tasks students with designing, building, and testing a functional model prosthetic hand using simple, low-cost materials. It’s the perfect project to integrate hands-on engineering with real-world biological concepts.
Preview of Serial Dilution Practice | Biomedical Science Lab | Answer Key | Bundle

Serial Dilution Practice | Biomedical Science Lab | Answer Key | Bundle

This worksheet contains a series of serial dilution problems commonly used in biomedical science labs. It presents five questions where a sample solution is progressively diluted using specified volumes of buffer or diluent. Each problem asks for the calculation of dilution factors or fractions for each tube, the resulting concentrations after dilution, and sometimes the overall dilution factor. The final problem includes determining whether an antigen remains detectable after multiple dilution
Preview of ATP SYNTHASE PAPER MODEL to cut and assemble

ATP SYNTHASE PAPER MODEL to cut and assemble

Cut and assemble your own “working” model of ATP synthase, the last mechanism in the Electron Transport Chain (inside the mitochondria).  ATP synthase puts the third phosphate (P) back onto ADP to turn it back into ATP, the energy molecule used by most cellular processes. This is a “working model” because you can turn the rotor and circulate the ADP and ATP strips Into and out of the F1 spherical subunit. Time needed to assemble: about an hour You will need: • copies of the pattern pages printed
Preview of Cell Transport Interactive Bundle – Foldables, Osmosis Activity, & Quiz

Cell Transport Interactive Bundle – Foldables, Osmosis Activity, & Quiz

Bring cell transport to life with this engaging, hands-on resource! Students will explore the different types of transport across the cell membrane while building foldables, manipulating solution concentration cut-outs, and checking their understanding with a ready-to-use quiz. What’s Included: Types of Transport Foldable – Students organize and compare active vs passive transport with examples of each. ➕ Bonus Foldable – Covers endocytosis and exocytosis in a student-friendly way. Osmolarit
Preview of Insect Diagrams Montessori Aligned

Insect Diagrams Montessori Aligned

Learn the anatomy of a variety of insects and slugs with control diagrams, matching and fill-in the blank diagrams, and make your own diagrams. All diagrams are created using photographs of the insects and slugs, not drawings or clip art, providing students an opportunity to see real insects up close. If you enjoyed this resource check out more like this below: Insect BundleInsect Investigation JournalInsect Memory Match GameIf you would like to see this and other resources in action, please ch
Preview of How a Baby Grows- Montessori Information Booklet and Activities

How a Baby Grows- Montessori Information Booklet and Activities

DescriptionThis Pregnancy Stages Learning Material introduces children to the incredible journey from conception to birth in a clear, age-appropriate way. Designed especially for elementary learners, it combines science, sequencing, and creative exploration through multiple interactive activities. What’s IncludedInformation Booklets (5 x 5 in.) – Child-friendly booklets with simple text and colored pictures that explain each stage of development from week 1 through month 9. Perfect for indepen
Preview of Labelled Diagram Activity Pack - EXTRA Quantitative and Qualitative Observations

Labelled Diagram Activity Pack - EXTRA Quantitative and Qualitative Observations

Labelled and Annotated Diagram Worksheet PackBeautifully designed with hand-drawn fish, this classroom-ready four-page worksheet science pack is designed to teach students how to create, interpret, and reflect on labelled/annotated diagrams. Perfect for primary science lessons, this resource helps learners build observation, communication, and research skills through guided practice and creative independence. Students begin by learning explicit information about what a labelled diagram is and
Preview of Bacteria Research Project

Bacteria Research Project

Created by
Helix of Wonder
🦠 Bacteria Research Project: How Do Bacteria Infect the Human Body?Looking for an engaging, student-choice project for your bacteria unit? This Bacteria Research Project gets students actively exploring real-world diseases while building research, creativity, and presentation skills! Students will investigate a disease-causing bacterium and choose how to present their learning through an infographic, video, or podcast—making this perfect for differentiation and student engagement. 📚 What’s
Preview of Candy Creature Dissection | Anatomical Parts

Candy Creature Dissection | Anatomical Parts

Explore anatomy the sweet way! The Candy Creature Lab lets students use gummy candies to model and dissect anatomical planes, reinforce key terminology, and build playful “Frankenstein” creatures—all through hands-on learning. Fun, creative, and perfect for engaging middle or high school science classes.
Preview of Play-Dough Digestive System Activity | 3D Human Body Model

Play-Dough Digestive System Activity | 3D Human Body Model

Bring the human body to life with this engaging Play-Dough Digestive System Activity! In this hands-on science resource, students build a 3D model of the human digestive system while learning how each structure works together to break down food. This activity helps students connect structure and function in a creative, memorable way. Students first review the major digestive organs and their roles, then plan and build a model that includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, larg
Preview of Disorders of the Muscular System Project

Disorders of the Muscular System Project

Disorders of the Muscular System Research Project | Gallery Walk AssignmentEngage students in meaningful, real-world learning with this Disorders of the Muscular System Research Project! In this student-centered assignment, learners research a muscular system disease or injury and present their findings in a creative format during a class gallery walk. This project encourages critical thinking, scientific research skills, and creativity while reinforcing muscular system content. Students choos
Preview of Skeletal Scavenger Hunt | 3 Day Activity

Skeletal Scavenger Hunt | 3 Day Activity

This 3 day activity engages students in labeling, coloring, and analyzing the human skeleton. Activities include identifying bones from different views, distinguishing rib and vertebrae sections, highlighting skull sutures, and calculating the proportion of bones in hands and feet. Students also practice using anatomical and common terminology, compare skeletal differences by gender, and explain injuries in simple terms. This resource reinforces anatomy knowledge, spatial understanding, and appl
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