What's included
Homework
2-4 hours per week. I hold a Bachelors of science in Health Sciences and a Masters of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics. I am a full-time healthcare professional (resident orthotist). I have been a science educator for over 6 years.Assessment
Students will complete weekly post-topic quizzes, so that we can address any areas of confusion.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
This course is designed for students that have an interest in the human body. Students will engage in interactive lessons and lab activities that provide a strong foundational knowledge of the anatomical systems of the human body. Using movement labs, games, and interactive coloring students will gain a deeper understanding of anatomy and physiology. There will be several craft demonstrations that use tactile and creativity-based learning to maximize information retention. We will also conduct several human body scavenger hunts and activities for a diverse learning approach. Previous experience in biology is recommended for this course. Students who do not possess prior knowledge in these subject may need extra assistance to retain and understand these topics. I am more than willing to work with students who may need extra assistance if they are interested in the topic. Each week 1 lecture video will be posted as well as a variety of supplemental learning activities. Fill-in notes will be provided prior to each lecture, so that learners may follow along and retain comprehensive notes for future studies. Each week students will also be encouraged to find and share and anatomy-based fun fact with the group. There will be an optional knowledge check that students may submit for instructor feedback. These fun facts will be combined into a digital booklet at the end of the course. Coloring activities, movement labs, and craft projects will also be posted weekly. Please see the supplies listed. Week 1: Intro to anatomy Topic : How to "speak" Anatomy and Introduction to body systems Activities: Notes, Planes of the human body Craft activity ( paper towel tube or paper cup, markers or coloring pencils, and scissors), Systems coloring sheet, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 2: What are we made of? Topic : Cells of the body Activities: Notes, cell cut out (construction paper, scissors, glue or tape), Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 3: Parts and Pieces of the Human Body Topic: What is an Organ? Activities: Notes, Systems overview matching game, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 4: The Skeletal System Topic: What are bones? Joints of the human body Activities: Notes, Joint scavenger hunt , bone coloring page, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 5: The Nervous System Topic: An Overview of the CNS and PNS. How do nerves talk to each other? Activities: Notes, design a nerve ( pipe cleaners, craft beads), coloring activity, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 6: The muscular system Topic: What are muscles and how do they work? Types of muscles in the body Activities: Notes, Muscle movement lab, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 7: The respiratory system Topic: Take a deep breath; Respiratory health Activities: Notes, Lungs coloring activity, Breathing techniques lab, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 8: The endocrine system Topic: What do hormones do? Activities: Notes, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 9: The reproductive system Topic: Reproductive Systems overview and Chromosomes Activities: Notes, Chromosome yarn Activity, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 10: The circulatory system Topic: The Heart and Vessels of the body Activities: Notes, Heart coloring activity, Heart rate lab, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 11: The immune system Topic: What are Pathogens? Defending you body Activities: Notes, Healthy Habit Scavenger Hunt, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 12: The urinary/excretory system Topic: The urinary system; Kidneys Activities: Notes, Creative Kidney Scavenger Hunt, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 13: Skin Topic : The integumentary system Activities: Notes, Skin layer coloring activity, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 14: The digestive system Topic: Where did that chip go? Nutrient absorption Activities: Notes, Coloring activity, Digestive track map, Fun Fact Search-and-Share, Knowledge Check Week 15: Review Topic: Systems working together; Fun facts showcase; careers in Anatomy Activities: Notes, Share and Show
Learning Goals
Students will build foundational knowledge of anatomy and physiology.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
There will be images of muscles and organs presented in this class. Most images will be drawn or electronically generated; however, there may be some photos of live or cadaver based anatomical structures. If your child has a sensitivity to such images lease let me know.
We will briefly discuss the reproductive system as it relates to anatomical function and the systems of the body. Parents will be provided with the resources involved in this lesson prior to the class.
Supply List
Construction paper- at least 5 colors Coloring pencils Access to a printer is strongly recommended Yarn- 2 colors scissors Glue or tape pipe cleaners- 3-4 colors Craft beads- 2 colors
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$14
weekly or $200 for 15 weeks15 weeks
Completed by 4 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 14-18