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🧠 Anatomy Labs & Activities
By Suburban Science
This Anatomy and Physiology curriculum is comprehensive and engaging! The lessons, labs, guided notes, doodle notes, projects, and assessments included in this rigorous and streamlined course provide everything you need for a full year of high
Subjects:
Science, Anatomy, Biology
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Unit Plans, Google Apps, Lesson
$363.50
$280.00
318
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By Suburban Science
Dissections can be daunting- but not anymore! This thorough and engaging fetal pig activity is perfect for an upper level Biology or introductory Anatomy and Physiology course. Your students will love the detailed instructions, diagrams, photos,
Subjects:
Science, Anatomy, Biology
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Laboratory, Google Apps, Lesson
$13.50
122
Digital Download ZIP (10.85 MB)
By Suburban Science
This dissection lab is a great no-prep activity for Biology and Anatomy students to learn about anatomy and physiology of the human heart. Dissection instructions, student lab worksheets, and diagrams, and a quiz are all included. Teaching
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Forensics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$6.00
45
Digital Download ZIP (7.04 MB)
By Suburban Science
This brain dissection lab and worksheets are a great no-prep activity for Biology and Anatomy students to learn about the external and internal structures of the brain. Just add brains! Dissection instructions, student lab worksheets, diagrams,
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Forensics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$6.00
55
Digital Download ZIP (2.92 MB)
By Suburban Science
This 9-station student-directed lab is a great low-prep activity for Anatomy or upper-level Biology students to learn about the anatomy and physiology of the senses including hearing, vision, touch, balance, taste, and smell. Student instructions,
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Forensics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$6.00
70
Digital Download ZIP (8.82 MB)
By Suburban Science
This fun and engaging lab activity is the perfect addition to your Intro to Anatomy unit! Using specimens like pickles or bananas, students learn about dissection techniques, body planes, and anatomical terminology. This is a favorite lab in any
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Forensics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$4.00
26
Digital Download ZIP (3.80 MB)
By Suburban Science
This quick NO-PREP lab activity is the perfect addition to your muscular system unit! Students learn about the molecules involved in muscle fatigue, then demonstrate the process by purposely fatiguing various muscle groups. This is a favorite lab
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Forensics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Activities, Lesson
$2.50
67
Digital Download PDF (2.76 MB)
By Suburban Science
Looking for anatomy resources to fit the laboratory portion of a high school Biology or Human Anatomy course? This Anatomy and Physiology bundle contains 34 thorough and engaging activities for hands-on learning! The labs and activities included
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Health
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$117.00
$85.00
18
Bundle
By Suburban Science
This dissection lab is a great no-prep activity for Biology and Anatomy students to learn about anatomy and physiology of the arm. Dissection instructions, teacher tips, and student worksheets are included. A video link is also provided to give
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Health
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$4.00
23
Digital Download PDF (2.35 MB)
By Suburban Science
Too many lectures and notes in your anatomy class? This activity is a great no-prep solution that allows students to make models of neuron structure including dendrites, axons, myelin sheath, and Nodes of Ranvier. Teacher directions, student
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Forensics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$4.00
26
Digital Download PDF (2.75 MB)
By Suburban Science
Thanksgiving dinner wreaks havoc on the body! In this research-style lesson, students relate a traditional holiday meal to Anatomy & Physiology class. Effects on the nervous system, endocrine system, digestive system, and circulatory system
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Thanksgiving
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Internet Activities, Webquests
$4.00
52
Digital Download ZIP (3.34 MB)
By Suburban Science
Ready to review major bones and joints of the skeletal system with your Biology or Anatomy class? This is fun, no-prep activity allows students to act out movements and have the class guess the bones and joints involved. Please note: This resource
Subjects:
Science, Anatomy, Biology
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Activities, Games
$3.00
21
Digital Download PDF (2.97 MB)
By Suburban Science
Are your students confused about terms like actin, myosin, cross-bridges, troponin, and tropomyosin? Not anymore! Students use inexpensive materials to create a working model of sliding filament muscle contractions. Teacher resources, student
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Forensics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Activities, Lesson
$4.00
50
Digital Download ZIP (6.93 MB)
By Suburban Science
What a great introductory activity for students to link their vacation sunburn to the integumentary system! Students test the effectiveness of various sunscreens by using UV color-changing beads. Background information on UV light, UVA, UVB,
Subjects:
Science, Anatomy, Biology
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$4.00
34
Digital Download PDF (1.58 MB)
By Suburban Science
These diagrams are perfect for your high school Anatomy and Physiology students! They include fill in the blank anatomy diagrams, completed diagrams and numbered quizzes. These worksheets are great practice for students as homework, bell-ringers,
Subjects:
Science, Anatomy, Biology
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Posters, Interactive Notebooks, Lesson
$35.00
34
Digital Download ZIP (46.82 MB)
By Suburban Science
This is a lab activity set for the Digestive System to be used in a high school Biology or introductory Anatomy course. Teacher instruction pages, station cards, student pages, and answer keys are all included.Topics: digestion, salivary glands,
Subjects:
Science, Anatomy, Biology
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$6.00
16
Digital Download ZIP (6.56 MB)
By Suburban Science
This is a bingo game to review the bones of the skeletal system to be used in a high school Biology or introductory Anatomy course. A PowerPoint presentation and blank bingo board are included.Need to adjust the level of detail for your class? No
Subjects:
Science, Anatomy, Biology
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Activities, Games
$3.00
15
Digital Download ZIP (1.00 MB)
By Suburban Science
This is a NO-PREP card sort activity that allows students to review the glands and hormones of the endocrine system. 10 glands and 24 hormones are addressed, making this lesson appropriate for a high school Biology or introductory Anatomy course.
Subjects:
Science, Anatomy, Biology
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Activities, Lesson
$4.00
17
Digital Download PDF (1.93 MB)
By Suburban Science
This is a station lab activity for the Circulatory or Cardiovascular System to be used in a high school Biology or introductory Anatomy course. Teacher instruction pages, 5 station cards, 3 student pages, and an answer key are all included.
Subjects:
Science, Anatomy, Biology
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$4.00
9
Digital Download PDF (4.95 MB)
By Suburban Science
This dissection lab is a great no-prep activity for Biology and Anatomy students to learn about the anatomy and physiology of the kidney. Dissection instructions, student lab worksheets, and diagrams are all included.*This dissection is part of my
Subjects:
Anatomy, Biology, Forensics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Laboratory, Lesson
$4.50
13
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have taught for the past 17 years in a variety of educational environments including public high school and middle school, private tutoring, and most recently, in a homeschool co-op. My primary focus is in Biology, Anatomy and Environmental Science, but I have also taught Earth Science, Physical Science, and middle school Life Science. Find science teaching tips, fun science news, and more at my blog: https://www.suburbanscience.com/blog

MY TEACHING STYLE

I strongly encourage inquiry and higher-order thinking skills in my classes. I strive for students to explore concepts on their own with some teacher guidance. I have used the flipped classroom concept for several years when teaching homeschoolers, so many of my resources work well for that environment. The flipped classroom allows students to learn introductory concepts at home through videos, PowerPoints, and web-quests, then solidify those concepts through application during labs and activities within the classroom. This practice maximizes classroom time for exploration and student collaboration.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Certified in: Biology 7-12 Chemistry 7-12 General Science 7-12 Environmental Science K-12

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I have a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Secondary Education from Grove City College and a Master's Degree in Biology Education from Clemson.

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I have three beautiful daughters (ages 15, 13 and 10) that love to learn about science through engineering (Legos) and field biology (creek stomping).