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Circulatory System Project

Rated 4.81 out of 5, based on 46 reviews
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Grade Levels
4th - 6th, Homeschool
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10 plus digital version, how to use and rubric
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This is a great activity for students to use as a graphic organizer to help them remember different functions and parts of the heart and cardiovascular system. It also helps in reviewing the material.
I used this as a research based project. The kids were able to complete this independently during small group time.

Description

Review the circulatory system using this fun print or digital poster project. Students will create a wanted poster for one of the parts of the cardiovascular system. They will demonstrate their knowledge of what it is, where it is found in the human body, how it completes its job, and which parts of the body it works with. A graphic organizer is included to help students brainstorm before completing their project. A rubric is also included to assess their knowledge of the circulatory system.

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Students will review:

  • What the circulatory system is
  • How the cardiovascular system works
  • Parts of the circulatory system

This activity includes:

  • How to use teacher instructions
  • Graphic organizer to brainstorm information
  • Digital instructions to distribute the Google Slides templates through your secure learning management system such as Google Classroom, Schoology, Canvas, etc.
  • Printable templates available in two sizes; standard letter size ( 8.5" x 11" ) or legal-size ( 8.5" x 14" )
  • Templates include:
    • Heart
    • Blood vessels
    • Blood
    • Artery
    • Vein
    • Capillary
    • Red blood cell
    • White blood cell
    • Plasma

  • Rubric

Printable posters add a decorative element to your science classroom. Digital version allows flexibility for virtual students.

Teacher feedback:

  • My students really enjoyed making a Wanted poster for the Circulatory System. They said that it helped them learn the jobs of each one.
  • Love this resource! My students were engaged the entire time! cannot wait to use it again!
  • This was a great project! My 4th graders absolutely enjoyed it.
  • Love the poster and how it can adapt to other areas too! Thanks!

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Total Pages
10 plus digital version, how to use and rubric
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
1 Week
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of science and technical texts.
Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 6–8 texts and topics.
NGSSMS-LS1-1
Conduct an investigation to provide evidence that living things are made of cells; either one cell or many different numbers and types of cells. Emphasis is on developing evidence that living things are made of cells, distinguishing between living and non-living cells, and understanding that living things may be made of one cell or many and varied cells.

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