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Heart Smarts: Exploring the Cardiovascular System (Ages 15-18)
Students will learn the basic anatomy of the heart and how blood vessels transport oxygen and other nutrients throughout the body. We will also discuss causes and prevention methods of common cardiovascular diseases.
Erika Kenley (she/her)
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15-18
year olds
4-12
learners per class
$40
Charged upfront
$20 per class
Meets 2x per week
Over 1 week
60 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
In this course, we will discuss the three independent systems that work together within the cardiovascular system: (1) heart (cardiovascular), (2) lungs (pulmonary), and (3) blood vessels (systemic). We will cover the anatomy of the heart, blood vessels connected to the heart, and common cardiovascular diseases. This course will include short lectures that are paired with diagrams of the human cardiovascular system. Class 1: The four chambers of the heart The four heart valves The...
Students will learn: 1) The four chambers of the heart 2) The four heart valves 3) The differences between arteries, veins, and capillaries 4) The main blood vessels connected to the heart 5) Causes and prevention methods of common cardiovascular diseases
No homework will be assigned for this course.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Assessment will take place during the lecture. Students will be asked questions as well as a short review game at the end of the lessons.
2 hours per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.