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Biology: Structural Animal Adaptations

High School Biology Course: Animal Anatomy & Dissection Alternative (Zoology)

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Jennifer Anderson
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(14)
High School Biology - Curious about characteristics of animal anatomy? Take a closer look at a different animals with detailed 3D paper models. Learn about hidden world of animal anatomy, deepen your understanding of human body! #ACADEMIC

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US Grade 9 - 12
Students will create 3D dissection models of animals.
Students will learn about increasing complexity of specimens as we move from simple to more complex animals
studying the organs of each specimen and contrasting differences. 
Students will become familiar with external and internal systems of different animals.
I have completed several units of Biology Essentials: Dissection Alternatives and incorporated student feedback to enhance them. The classes include color models, additional step-by-step images, opportunities to practice dissection on non-animal specimens, and pinning modeling exercises. The external and internal parts and their functions are discussed through lecture while students assemble models. These classes showcase the distinct features of each animal and also highlight similarities between animal systems, making for an engaging study.

For a few years, I served as an in-person Biology lab instructor for multiple sections at a local co-op. During my tenure, I guided pupils through dissection exercises featuring real specimens such as crayfish, earthworms, perch, and frogs. I also helped students develop their lab techniques and taught them how to identify hard-to-spot details.

I aim to support your student in building confidence and practical skills through guidance in their studies. Although books have their uses, nothing compares to the benefits of hands-on learning and witnessing the marvels of Biology. My love for Biology stems from its deceptive simplicity, which upon deeper examination reveals a truly astounding complexity.

My area of study is Biology, and I hold a Bachelor of Science degree where I learned about microbiology, histology, and aquatic invertebrates. In my co-op lab classes, I gained hands-on experience with microscopes and learned how to create slides rather than just viewing prepared ones. I am now providing microscope classes through Outschool, where students are encouraged to use their compound or digital microscopes during open lab time. I utilize digital cameras to share my own microscope view,  as well as encourage students' to share their microscope view. While I value traditional lab techniques, I also believe that technology can enhance the lab experience when appropriate.
Homework Offered
Print "color template" pdfs, **CUT pieces in preparation for class. Print "numeric key" pdf. (functions already completed) Optional: Color your own "black-line" pdf. Complete "pre-filled student key" pdf. (list functions of parts) If student has not completed model in class, this will become homework to complete on their own.
0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Students may request a lab practical, however it is not required.
Grades Offered
-Print digital files prior to class 
-Lab notebook/ or white paper 
-Pen, colored pencils (if coloring model)
-Glue stick or glue dot
-Optional Dissection supplies: pins, probe (toothpick), scalpel (knife), tweezers, cardboard or Styrofoam trays
Fruit with skin: kiwi, grape, cucumber or other choice
Course involves printing, cutting out pieces and use of a numeric key.

Learners wishing to practice dissection techniques are encouraged to practice dissection on non-animal or food items. Those who choose to may simulate use of dissection tools. Pinning model (specimen) to cardboard and using probe to examine layering of organs. 

Note: models are anatomically correct and mimic dissection of preserved specimens. Students interested in seeing real dissection of specimen can go to site given in class. 
Dissection videos and resources: 
             https://www.oh-worm.com/
CK-12
          ** Standards for NGSS, TEKS or GSE available upon request.
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(14)
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I am excited for your learner to join my classroom soon, now that summer is here. 

My teaching philosophy is centered on making learning enjoyable, relevant, and interesting. Moreover, I believe that intelligence and creativity are closely... 
Group Class

$17

weekly or $330 for 20 classes
1x per week, 20 weeks
55 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 13-17
2-8 learners per class

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