Warm Up Get into a circle. You may wish to bring a chair over.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Click Here to Begin the Game CHOICE 1CHOICE 2CHOICE 3 CHOICE CHOICE
Advertisements

Anatomical Terminology
Jeopardy Start Click the Start button to go to the Category Board and begin the game. On the Category Board, click the button of your choice to select.
Anatomy Computer Lab Instructions. Cell & Tissues Review p. 23 in your NB  Today our main goal is to review for your cells & tissues test (Chapters 3.
What two cavities make up the dorsal body cavity?
Topic 1Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4Topic
TERMINOLOGY. The Language of Anatomy Special terminology is used to prevent misunderstanding The anatomical position refers to individual standing, facing.
BASIC ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY
Do Now Open your notebook to the warm up section and write today’s date Open your notebook to the warm up section and write today’s date.
Anatomical Verbiage. Tic-Tac-Toe Connexions, as accessed from commons.wikimedia.org, orginal from cnx.or on Aug. 28, 2014.
HRM 310 Week 1 DQ 1 Why is change necessary in an organization? How is change beneficial to an organization? Provide a personal example or explain your.
Bingo.
Chapter # - Chapter Title
Can You Do 3rd Grade Math? Addition Subtraction Categories
Bingo Bingo Summary of questions Answers.
Feb. 9, 2016 Please Do Now Sharpen Pencil
Tasks Why was this known as the Bronze Age? How is Bronze made? Give examples How is Bronze made? Why did you think that Bronze.
College Essay Pre-Write
Science Starter List the main body systems (there is 11)
Spectacular Space Twenty Questions.
Anatomical terms Language of anatomy.
HBS1.1.2 Orientation to Your Maniken® - 2 Days
Feb. 23, 2016 / Please Do Now Sharpen Pencil
Anatomical Directional Terms and Regions
Terminology.
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology Check Your Recall
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the respiratory system by analyzing the stations. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this.
Anatomical Planes and Directions
Skill Focus Revision – Tissues, Organs & Glands
Anatomical terms Language of anatomy.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will explain anatomical terminology by completing a diagram and creating a product of choice. 1.What is the topic? 2.What.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the digestive system by creating a graphic organizer. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will explain body orientation concepts by applying their knowledge to the breakout box. What is the topic? What will you.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the respiratory system by creating and analyzing a model. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the muscular system by analyzing the stations to determine the muscles used. What is the topic? What will.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the cardiovascular system by analyzing stations. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this important?
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the integumentary system by analyzing the stations. 1. What is the topic? 2. What will you be doing? 3. Why.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the endocrine system by analyzing a case study. 1. What is the topic? 2. What will you be doing? 3. Why is.
Warm Up Objective:  Scientists will explain the directional terms and body planes by taking notes and analyzing a lab. 1.  What is the topic? 2. What.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will review anatomical terminology by creating and analyzing the “Play-doh Alien.” What is the topic? What will you be.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will explain anatomical terminology by applying vocabulary to their product choice. What is the topic? What will you be.
Equations of Circles 2 14b Equations of Circles 2.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the muscular system by analyzing the stations and completing the tasks. What is the topic? What will you.
Time To Reflect Author: Anne Inglis.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe deductive and inductive reasoning by analyzing scenarios. 1. What is the topic? 2. What will you be doing?
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the skeletal system by creating and analyzing a model. 1. What is the topic? 2. What will you be doing?
Talking Circles Who uses talking circles? What is a talking circle?
Anatomical Terms, Body Regions, and Body Systems
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe eyewitnesses and their testimony by analyzing the video clips. What is the topic? What will you be doing?
Label the liver, gallbladder and pancreas on your drawing from Monday
Population Employment Transport Medicine Scientific Understanding
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the history of forensics by analyzing the stations. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the nervous system by applying their knowledge to the review (Kahoot). What is the topic? What will you.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the heart and blood pathways by creating a graphic organizer. 1. What is the topic? 2. What will you be.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the reproductive system by analyzing the puzzle. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this important?
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the heart by analyzing the dissection. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this important?
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the muscular system by analyzing the stations and completing the tasks. What is the topic? What will you.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will review anatomical terminology by applying the vocabulary to the autopsy report. What is the topic? What will you.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe fingerprints and their use by completing the fingerprint webquest. What is the topic? What will you be doing?
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe blood evidence by analyzing the Sam Sheppard documentary. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe forensic geology by analyzing the stations. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this important?
Anatomical Directional Terms and Regions
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the brain by analyzing the dissection. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this important?
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe DNA and its use as evidence by researching a case from The Innocence Project and creating a product choice.
Wiley CPA Exam Review Practice Software 13.0
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe forensic pathology by analyzing the video. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this important?
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe the body farm and its purpose by analyzing the video clip. 1. What is the topic? 2. What will you be doing?
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe ballistics by analyzing the documentary and reading, and comparing bullet models. What is the topic? What.
Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe glass evidence by analyzing scenarios. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this important?
Presentation transcript:

Warm Up Get into a circle. You may wish to bring a chair over. Objective: Scientists will explain anatomical terminology by applying vocabulary to their product choice. What is the topic? What will you be doing? Why is this important? How will you know if you have done well?

Circle Time Discussion

Autopsy Report Please complete. In your explanation as to why the pickle died, use terms like deep, superficial, lateral, medial, abdominal cavity, cervical, etc.

Practice Online Create flash cards Create “doodle notes” https://msreedscience.weebly.com Click “Helpful Links” Click “Human Body Orientation game” (focus is on body regions) or “Human Body Orientation game #2 (choose your focus) Create flash cards Create “doodle notes” Create test questions with answers Draw and label a body