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Anatomy assessments for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Humerus Bone Labeling Boom card

Humerus Bone Labeling Boom card

Created by
Jeremy Mitchell
This boom card set is perfect for reviewing the humerus bone. It covers 13 of the humerus bone markings.
Preview of Muscle Guided Notes

Muscle Guided Notes

Use this guided note packet as a tool to keep your students organized while learning about the human body. This can be used to teach about the 12 main muscle groups as well as exercises to target/strengthen each muscle. It includes -Cover Page -Anatomically correct human muscle diagram with muscle work bank 1. Bicep 2. Tricep 3. Pectoralis 4. Latissimus Dorsi 5. Deltoid 6. Trapezius 7. Rectus Abdominus 8. Obliques 9. Gluteus Maximus 10. Hamstrings 11. Quadriceps 12. Gastrocnemius -Note Pag
Preview of Differentiated Fact or Opinion? Modified for Special Ed from Anatomy

Differentiated Fact or Opinion? Modified for Special Ed from Anatomy

There are two worksheets with the same content but the method of choosing an answer differs. There are five statements. On one worksheet, students must read the statement and write F or O, whether the statement is a fact or opinion. The other worksheet has the same statements, but has picture clues to help students who need extra prompting. The student response on this page is given by circling F or O. This is modified for special ed from the human anatomy curriculum in grade 7. It discusses th
Preview of Human Body Systems - 5 False Facts

Human Body Systems - 5 False Facts

Created by
Nancy Kuikman
Students research and make a quiz that includes true and false facts about one of the major organ systems. Fellow students must figure out which statements are true and which are not! A graphic organizer is included for their research-- I copy it onto larger paper. A rubric is included for assessment purposes. I am teaching a split grade this year and most of the Grade 5 students were able to do this activity independently while I worked with my Grade 6 students.
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