Anatomía y fisiología: Biología: Sistemas del cuerpo humano para la ciencia de la vida en la escuela secundaria
En esta clase de biología, los alumnos desarrollarán una base sólida en anatomía, fisiología, sistemas corporales y ciencias de la vida. Fomenta el pensamiento crítico y la alfabetización científica, y explora la estructura, la función y los conceptos biológicos. Alineado con los NGSS
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
30 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 7 - 8
Master body systems and life science concepts with this NGSS-aligned class, designed for middle school learners. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of anatomy, physiology, and the biological processes that sustain life. Through engaging lessons, they will explore human body systems in depth, developing critical thinking, scientific literacy, and the ability to apply problem-solving skills to real-world biological scenarios. This class provides the foundational knowledge needed for future science studies, while fostering a passion for learning and discovery in the life sciences. WEEKLY BREAKDOWN: Week of September 9 What is Anatomy and Physiology? Introduction to the study of human body systems and their interconnections. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of September 16 Levels of Organization in the Body Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the organism. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of September 23 Cells: Structure and Function Explore organelles and their roles in maintaining cellular function. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of September 30 Tissues: Types and Functions Discuss epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of October 7 Skeletal System: Bones and Joints Functions of bones, types of joints, and skeletal system structure. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of October 14 Muscular System: Movement and Support Types of muscles (skeletal, smooth, cardiac) and their roles. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of October 21 Nervous System: Structure and Signals Introduction to the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.D: Information Processing Week of October 28 Nervous System: Reflexes and Responses How signals travel and the body's response to stimuli. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.D: Information Processing Week of November 4 Circulatory System: Heart and Blood Vessels Structure of the heart, blood flow, and types of vessels. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of November 11 Respiratory System: Gas Exchange How the lungs function and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.B: Growth and Development of Organisms Week of November 18 Digestive System: Breaking Down Food Organs involved and how nutrients are absorbed. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of November 25 Excretory System: Removing Waste Kidneys, bladder, and the process of filtering and eliminating waste. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of December 2 Endocrine System: Hormones and Regulation Introduction to glands and hormones' roles in the body. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.B: Growth and Development of Organisms Week of December 9 Immune System: Defending the Body Overview of how the body fights infections and diseases. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of December 16 Homeostasis: Maintaining Balance How body systems work together to maintain equilibrium. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Weeks of December 23 & December 30 OFF Week of January 6 Digestive System: Organs and Functions Overview of digestion and nutrient absorption. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of January 13 Excretory System: Waste Removal Function and major organs (kidneys, bladder, etc.). NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of January 20 Respiratory System: Gas Exchange Structure and function of the lungs and oxygen delivery. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of January 27 Circulatory System: Heart and Blood Vessels How the heart pumps blood and the role of blood vessels. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of February 3 Muscular System: Types of Muscles Skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of February 10 Skeletal System: Structure and Function Bones, joints, and the skeletal framework. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of February 17 Nervous System: Brain and Spinal Cord How the nervous system controls body functions. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.D: Information Processing Week of February 24 Nervous System: Neurons and Signals Structure of neurons and how signals travel. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.D: Information Processing Week of March 3 Endocrine System: Hormones and Regulation Role of glands and hormones in maintaining balance. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of March 10 Immune System: Defending the Body Overview of white blood cells and immunity. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of March 17 Integumentary System: Skin, Hair, and Nails Structure and protective functions of the skin. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of March 24 Homeostasis: Maintaining Balance How body systems work together to stay balanced. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of April 7 Reproductive System: Structure and Function Overview of male and female reproductive systems. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.B: Growth and Development of Organisms Week of April 14 Growth and Development Puberty and the life cycle of humans. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.B: Growth and Development of Organisms Week of April 21 Interactions Between Systems How different systems support one another (e.g., circulatory and respiratory). NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of April 28 Nutrition and Human Health How diet affects body functions and growth. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.C: Organization for Matter and Energy Flow in Organisms Week of May 5 Energy in the Human Body: Cellular Respiration How cells convert food into energy. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.C: Organization for Matter and Energy Flow in Organisms Week of May 12 Body Systems and Movement How skeletal and muscular systems work together. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of May 19 Sensory Organs: Seeing, Hearing, and Touch Role of eyes, ears, and skin in perceiving the environment. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.D: Information Processing Week of May 26 Diseases and the Human Body How diseases affect organ systems and health. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of June 2 Advances in Human Anatomy and Medicine How technology has advanced our understanding of the human body. NGSS Standard: MS-ETS1.B: Developing Possible Solutions Week of June 9 Body System Failures What happens when systems stop functioning properly. NGSS Standard: MS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Week of June 16 Human Impact on Health How lifestyle choices impact the body systems. NGSS Standard: MS-ESS3.C: Human Impacts on Earth Systems _______ CLASS ENVIRONMENT Our classrooms are guided by a Socratic teaching approach, fostering critical thinking and encouraging open dialogue among learners. By facilitating engaging discussions and posing thought-provoking questions, students are able to explore topics more deeply and gain a comprehensive understanding of the material. Our class size does not exceed 5 learners. This allows for more personalized attention from the educator, ensuring that each learner's individual needs and learning styles are met. With a smaller group size, there is also more opportunity for discussion and collaboration among classmates, creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. Additionally, students may feel more comfortable and confident participating in discussions and activities in a smaller group setting. We incorporate a mix of traditional methods such as videos and limited PowerPoint presentations to accommodate various learning styles as well. In addition, we gamify our lessons, as much as possible, to make learning fun and interactive for students. By adding elements of games and competition, we are able to keep learners engaged and motivated to participate in their education. We also incorporate hands-on projects, wherever possible, to provide students with real-world application of their learning. Through these projects, students are able to apply their knowledge in practical ways and further enhance their understanding of the subject matter. By designing this type of diverse classroom environment, utilizing multiple teaching methods, we effectively address the diverse learning styles of our learners. _______ IMPORTANT DATES Please note we value mental health and want to prevent teacher burnout. With that said, we do take company wide breaks where there will not be any classes taught nor will we be answering emails. Please expect a delay in responses the following dates: 2024: August 19-August 25 (Summer Break) November 27-29 (Thanksgiving Break) December 23 - December 31 (Winter Break) 2025 January 1 - Jan 5 (Winter Break) March 17 - March 23 (Spring Break) April 19 - April 20 (Easter Break) August 25-31st (Summer Break) If you are enrolled, you will not be charged! We will be returning all emails the day or two after we return. In addition, teachers may need time off outside of these breaks as emergencies do happen. We always try our best to give ample notice when we can. You will never be charged for a day that we cancel classes. _______ CLASS POLICIES Refund Policy: We strictly adhere to Outschool's refund/reschedule policy for all of our classes. This means that once a class has been paid for, there will be no deviation from Outschool's guidelines. We do not offer refunds or rescheduling outside of what Outschool allows. Camera Policy: All students are required to keep their camera turned on during the entire class. The only exception is those that have been verified by Outschool and have the verification badge. Contact info: In compliance with Outschool's policies, we do not accept friend or contact requests from current or former families on any social networking site (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.). We also do not provide or ask for any personal information such as email address or phone numbers. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation with these policies.
Metas de aprendizaje
Learners will master key concepts in anatomy, physiology, and life science, building a deep understanding of human body systems and their functions while developing critical thinking and scientific problem-solving skills.
Otros detalles
Requisitos previos
Basic understanding of general science concepts, curiosity and an interest in biology and the human body are encouraged!
Idioma en el que se imparte la clase
Inglés
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
8 los profesores tienen certificados de enseñanza
New Jersey Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
New Jersey Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
New Jersey Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Ohio Certificado de Docencia en Matemáticas
Georgia Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Massachusetts Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Maryland Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Oregón Certificado de Docencia en Educación especial
New Jersey Certificado de Docencia en Estudios Sociales/Historia
California Certificado de Docencia en Educación especial
California Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
California Certificado de Docencia
6 los profesores tienen título de posgrado
Juris Doctor desde New York Law School
Doctorado en Educación especial desde University of Alberta
Maestría en Ciencia Animal desde The Ohio State University
Maestría desde National University
Maestría desde Central Michigan University
Maestría en Educación desde Rutgers University
Doctorado en Director deportivo desde Concordia University Chicago
Maestría en Relaciones Internacionales desde University of Oklahoma
Maestría en Educación desde Towson University
10 los profesores tienen título de licenciatura
Licenciatura en Ciencia Animal desde The Ohio State University
Licenciatura en Estudios Americanos desde Smith College
Licenciatura en Periodismo desde Long Island University
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Southern Illinois University of Carbondale
Licenciatura en Educación desde Centro Universitário UniCEUB
Licenciatura en Idioma extranjero desde Universidade de Brasília
Licenciatura en Lengua y Literatura Española desde University of California, Berkeley
Licenciatura en Idioma extranjero desde University of California, Berkeley
Licenciatura en Educación desde North Carolina State University
Licenciatura en Lengua Inglesa y Literatura desde University of Maryland
Licenciatura en Periodismo desde Bowie State University
Licenciatura en Educación desde SUNY Cortland
AMANDA KIN
Amanda is an Ohio State University graduate with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in animal science and over 200 hours towards her PhD in Integrated Biomedical Sciences. She has been teaching for over twenty years. In her personal life, Amanda enjoys riding horses, teaching riding lessons, hiking with her dogs, and playing music. The daughter of a veterinarian and a concert pianist, Amanda has a deeply ingrained passion for animals and all things STEAM.
KRISTINA VISNIESKY
I graduated from Cortland State University with a Bachelor's degree in Inclusive Childhood Education and a minor in English Language and Arts. Additionally, I hold a certification in Grades 7-12 English, and I am currently pursuing my Master’s degree in Literacy. Throughout my journey as an educator, I have had the opportunity to work with students across various age groups and learning environments, each experience deepening my passion for teaching and learning.
My teaching career began at a preschool that provided essential support to children with disabilities. Witnessing their growth each day was truly awe-inspiring, and it was here that I developed a profound love for working with these incredible kids. Their resilience and joy taught me valuable lessons about patience, empathy, and the power of education in transforming lives.
I also worked as a substitute teacher in high schools while simultaneously conducting observations at nearby elementary and middle schools. This experience allowed me to interact with students of varying ages and backgrounds, enriching my understanding of the diverse needs and perspectives within the classroom. The opportunity to guide and support students through different stages of their educational journey has been both enjoyable and fulfilling.
My initial interest in teaching was sparked by my involvement with the First Tee Program of Western New York, a remarkable initiative focused on teaching young golf athletes valuable life skills. Beyond the correct golfing techniques, I instilled important values such as perseverance, respect, honesty, and confidence. Witnessing their enthusiasm for these life skills, alongside their intellectual growth, was immensely rewarding and solidified my commitment to becoming an educator.
With a wealth of experience working with students and a deep belief in the transformative power of education, I am confident that I am destined to be an educator. I am passionate about fostering a love of learning in my students, helping them to grow both academically and personally, and making a positive impact on their lives.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
17 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
30 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 11-14
1-5 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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