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Human Body FLEX Part 1
I'm Alive! An Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology - High School Science
Class experience
US Grade 9 - 12
This is a 1-day introductory level class. No prior anatomy or science experience is required. This class is part of an ongoing series of classes that explores human anatomy system by system. Learners will join an interactive lecture using Nearpod.com. Topics covered will include the characteristics of life, how living things are organized, an introduction to the organ systems, and homeostasis. Learners will be engaged in group quizzes/trivia, matching games, drawing and discussions on...
Homework Offered
An optional study guide can be downloaded or printed out before class to help the learner follow along in lecture. Study guides can be completed during class time.0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
A completion grade report can be provided upon request. The report will be issued upon submission of a completed study guide.Grades Offered
2 files available upon enrollmentMaterials needed for lecture: An optional study guide will be provided before the first day of class that can be downloaded or printed.
I grew up in Canada and moved to the US, where my 2 children were born. I have a daughter in middle school and a son in high school. As a family, we spend a lot of time travelling between the 2 countries. We also like to go on nature hikes,...
Group Class
$15
per classMeets once
45 min
Completed by 26 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 14-18
3-3 learners per class