This unit explores eye anatomy and physiology. Students begin by building a foundation of basic eye structures, building a clay model to visualize and engage with the anatomy. This is followed by interactive, discovery-based lessons that demonstrate the functions of the human eye and gain an understanding of how they are able to see the world around them.
What is included:
- "Terms to Know" vocabulary sheet
- "Anatomy of Eye" worksheet
- Step-by-step teacher guide for building a clay eye (with
Explore the Scientific Method using M & M or Skittles to help students grasp the concept of the steps needed in the scientific method. Have fun eating and exploring through science.
This unit contains lessons covering eye anatomy and physiology, vision, light and color. Lessons are hands-on and discovery-based to help students to explore and engage with the material. Students will build a model to allow them to visualize complex anatomical concepts.
The unit includes:
- 1 lesson on eye anatomy (making a clay model with "Teacher Guide")
- 3 lessons on vision
- 2 lessons on light
- 2 lessons on color
- "Terms to Know" sheet with important scientific vocabulary used througho
This is a science lab that teaches students the difference between polymers and monomers. Age range from K-6th grade. Explore the scientific method, while expanding the vocabulary of each student by creating artificial snow that can be handled and manipulated. *will need to purchase insta snow polymer from online source.