Details
Pages
4 Pages
Subject
Science, Biology, Anatomy and Physiology
Languages
English
Product
Digital
Grade
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Resource Type
Activities, Movie Guides, Worksheets
Standard
Next Generation Science Standards
Description
This video handout was made to accompany the Human Body Systems video made by The Amoeba Sisters and hosted on YouTube. In this activity, students will explore the levels of organization and the major human body systems. This human body systems Amoeba Sisters handout is two pages and is available in PDF and Google Slides. The first page includes a prior knowledge 'hook" activity and multiple choice questions that follow the sequence of the video. The second page includes an independent practice activity and optional extension activity.
⭐ Human Body Systems Amoeba Sisters Video Topics ⭐
-Levels of Organization
-Circulatory System
-Digestive System
-Endocrine System
-Excretory System
-Integumentary System
-Lymphatic/Immune System
-Muscular System
-Nervous System
-Reproductive System
-Respiratory System
-Skeletal System
-Importance of Systems Working Together
⭐ What You Will Receive:
- 2 Page PDF Version that includes full URL, tiny URL, and QR Code
- Google Slides version that includes clickable video link and pre-formatted text boxes that your students can type directly into. (Link to the Google Slides version is in the PDF)
- Answer Key
⭐ Human Body Systems Amoeba Sisters Video Topics ⭐
-Levels of Organization
-Circulatory System
-Digestive System
-Endocrine System
-Excretory System
-Integumentary System
-Lymphatic/Immune System
-Muscular System
-Nervous System
-Reproductive System
-Respiratory System
-Skeletal System
-Importance of Systems Working Together
⭐ What You Will Receive:
- 2 Page PDF Version that includes full URL, tiny URL, and QR Code
- Google Slides version that includes clickable video link and pre-formatted text boxes that your students can type directly into. (Link to the Google Slides version is in the PDF)
- Answer Key
This video handout was made to accompany the Human Body Systems video made by The Amoeba Sisters and hosted on YouTube. In this activity, students will explore the levels of organization and the major human body systems. This human body... more