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Circulatory System ‹ OpenCurriculum

WEBThe cardiovascular system shown in Figure 1 is an organ system that moves nutrients, hormones, gases and wastes to and from body cells, and distributes heat to maintain …

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The Skeletal System ‹ OpenCurriculum

WEBThe sturdy internal framework of bones and cartilage that is found inside vertebrates, including humans, is called an endoskeleton. The adult human skeleton consists of …

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Healthy Earth, Sick Earth

WEBThis lesson uses the book Planet Earth Gets Well by Madeline Kaplan to introduce students to concepts related to climate change and properly caring for the Earth. Students will …

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TAILPIPE EMISSIONS: HOW THEY EFFECT HUMAN HEALTH

WEB1. The toxicity of tailpipe emissions affects much more than human health. The environment, animals, bodies of water, and the Earth as a whole suffer because …

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The Endocrine System ‹ OpenCurriculum

WEBThe two systems work closely together to help us respond to our environment, such as the rollercoaster ride shown in Figure 1. The endocrine system is important in controlling …

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School Food: What Did You Have For Lunch

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Immune System: Nonspecific Defenses ‹ OpenCurriculum

WEBThe immune system has three lines of defense. The first line of defense includes a variety of barriers against pathogens that keep most pathogens out of the body. Pathogens are …

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ANALYSIS OF THE HUMAN LUNGS: HOW DO THEY REALLY …

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Recycling and Waste Reduction Lesson Plan

WEBAdd more water or paper to get a thick consistency. Pour 3 cm of water into the pan. Place your screen into the pan and then pour one cup of paper pulp onto the screen. Spread …

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Excretory System ‹ OpenCurriculum

WEBThe two kidneys, which are described in detail below, filter the blood and form urine. Urine is the liquid waste product of the body that is excreted by the urinary system. From the …

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OpenCurriculum: Lesson planning, unit planning, and curriculum …

WEBPlan engaging lessons and units, using the world’s best ideas at your fingertips. OpenCurriculum is a delightful curriculum planning tool that helps you quickly create …

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Physical Education (PE)

WEBPhysical Education (PE) - Key Stage 1. Teaching should ensure that when 'evaluating and improving performance', connections are made between 'developing, selecting and …

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Coal Mining & Mountaintop Removal INTRODUCTION: …

WEBGrade Level & Subject: 912: Science & Social Studies. Length: Two 90minute class periods. Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to: • understand the …

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8.F Foxes and Rabbits ‹ OpenCurriculum

WEBThere is a natural (and complicated!) predator-prey relationship between the fox and rabbit populations, since foxes thrive in the presence of rabbits, and rabbits thrive in the …

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Holistic Decision Making

WEBHolistic decisions empower us to be part of the ongoing process of change. Holistic decision making involves the use of a simple framework which enables us to: • create definition to …

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What is the Food Pyramid

WEBFood Pyramid: (noun) a diagram that represents a healthy diet by placing food groups in a pyramid according to the number of servings from each group to be eaten every day. …

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Grade 8: Module 4: Unit 1: Lesson 7 Mid-Unit

WEBcan use a variety of strategies to determine the meaning of unknown words or phrases. (L.8.4) I can use common, grade-appropriate Greek or Latin affixes and roots as clues to …

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