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The Skeletal System : Thoracic Cage ( 07:09)
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In this video we look the components of the thoracic cage: ribs, sternum, etc...

Lesson 9 in The Skeletal System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Introduction to the Skeletal System (07:01): http://youtu.be/DT8CNqI8x0o
-General Features of Bone (07:02): http://youtu.be/AITDZj2utok
-Types of Bone (07:03): http://youtu.be/Dnw3WflKuzg
-Bone Modeling (07:04): http://youtu.be/YjKbvlvhHmM
-Cranial Bone pt 1 (07:05): http://youtu.be/W2gAC3QAU08
-Cranial Bone pt 2 (07:06): http://youtu.be/aMJKT0cSJng
-Facial Bones pt 1 (07:07): http://youtu.be/ocUlnpPxCv8
-Facial Bones pt 2 (07:08): http://youtu.be/BA_kO9yhWT4
-Thoracic Cage ( 07:09): http://youtu.be/zvZffUPlcbs
-Vertebral Column (07:10): http://youtu.be/V0694vZmWY8
-The Vertebrae (07:11): http://youtu.be/ozQmy6Sx2cA
-Appendicular Skeleton & Shoulder Girdle (07:13): http://youtu.be/6bBcpGCQRZ4

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
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Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
05/21/2018
The Skeletal System : Types of Bone (07:03)
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In this video we look at the different types of bones: flat bone, short bone, long bone, etc..

Lesson 3 in The Skeletal System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Introduction to the Skeletal System (07:01): http://youtu.be/DT8CNqI8x0o
-General Features of Bone (07:02): http://youtu.be/AITDZj2utok
-Types of Bone (07:03): http://youtu.be/Dnw3WflKuzg
-Bone Modeling (07:04): http://youtu.be/YjKbvlvhHmM
-Cranial Bone pt 1 (07:05): http://youtu.be/W2gAC3QAU08
-Cranial Bone pt 2 (07:06): http://youtu.be/aMJKT0cSJng
-Facial Bones pt 1 (07:07): http://youtu.be/ocUlnpPxCv8
-Facial Bones pt 2 (07:08): http://youtu.be/BA_kO9yhWT4
-Thoracic Cage ( 07:09): http://youtu.be/zvZffUPlcbs
-Vertebral Column (07:10): http://youtu.be/V0694vZmWY8
-The Vertebrae (07:11): http://youtu.be/ozQmy6Sx2cA
-Appendicular Skeleton & Shoulder Girdle (07:13): http://youtu.be/6bBcpGCQRZ4

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
05/21/2018
The Skeletal System : Vertebral Column (07:10)
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In this video we look at basics of the vertebral column.

Lesson 10 in The Skeletal System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.

If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support help us make more videos. For the complete series please visit http://mrfordsclass.net/

Videos in the skeletal system series:
-Introduction to the Skeletal System (07:01): http://youtu.be/DT8CNqI8x0o
-General Features of Bone (07:02): http://youtu.be/AITDZj2utok
-Types of Bone (07:03): http://youtu.be/Dnw3WflKuzg
-Bone Modeling (07:04): http://youtu.be/YjKbvlvhHmM
-Cranial Bone pt 1 (07:05): http://youtu.be/W2gAC3QAU08
-Cranial Bone pt 2 (07:06): http://youtu.be/aMJKT0cSJng
-Facial Bones pt 1 (07:07): http://youtu.be/ocUlnpPxCv8
-Facial Bones pt 2 (07:08): http://youtu.be/BA_kO9yhWT4
-Thoracic Cage ( 07:09): http://youtu.be/zvZffUPlcbs
-Vertebral Column (07:10): http://youtu.be/V0694vZmWY8
-The Vertebrae (07:11): http://youtu.be/ozQmy6Sx2cA
-Appendicular Skeleton & Shoulder Girdle (07:13): http://youtu.be/6bBcpGCQRZ4

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
05/21/2018
Skeletons
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This site covers information on the following:

Skeletal Morphology
Why do teeth come in different shapes and sizes?

Bone Biology
What types of cells form bone?
What materials make up bone?
What is the structure of bone?
What is the function of bone?
How do muscles attach to bones?
How do bones grow?
How do bones form?

The Human Skeleton
What is the smallest bone in the human body?
What is the longest bone in the human body?
How many bones are in the human body?

Subject:
Biology
Forensic Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
01/17/2019
Smithsonian Learning Lab
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The Smithsonian Learning Lab puts the treasures of the world's largest museum, education, and research complex within reach. The Lab is a free, interactive platform for discovering millions of authentic digital resources, creating content with online tools, and sharing in the Smithsonian's expansive community of knowledge and learning.

Use the search tool to discover lots of resources on endless topics. The sky's the limit!

Subject:
Arts Education
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Earth Science
Education
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Geography
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Health Science
History
Math
Physical Science
Physics
Science
Social Studies
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GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
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Smithsonian Institute
Smithsonian Learning Lab
Date Added:
03/04/2019
Soil Biosolarization: Using Food Waste and the Sun to Get Rid of Weeds in Soil
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Over the course of three sessions, students act as agricultural engineers and learn about the sustainable pest control technique known as soil biosolarization in which organic waste is used to help eliminate pests during soil solarization instead of using toxic compounds like pesticides and fumigants. Student teams prepare seed starter pots using a source of microorganisms (soil or compost) and “organic waste” (such as oatmeal, a source of carbon for the microorganisms). They plant seeds (representing weed seeds) in the pots, add water and cover them with plastic wrap. At experiment end, students count the weed seedlings and assess the efficacy of the soil biosolarization technique in inactivating the weed seeds. An experiment-guiding handout and pre/post quizzes are provided.

Subject:
Biology
Physical Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Jesús D. Fernández Bayo
Date Added:
05/07/2018
Sound for Sight
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Echolocation is the ability to orient by transmitting sound and receiving echoes from objects in the environment. As a result of a Marco-Polo type activity and subsequent lesson, students learn basic concepts of echolocation. They use these concepts to understand how dolphins use echolocation to locate prey, escape predators, navigate their environment, such as avoiding gillnets set by commercial fishing vessels. Students will also learn that dolphin sounds are vibrations created by vocal organs, and that sound is a type of wave or signal that carries energy and information especially in the dolphin's case. Students will learn that a dolphin's sense of hearing is highly enhanced and better than that of human hearing. Students will also be introduced to the concept of by-catch Students will learn what happens to animals caught through by-catch and why.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Amy Whitt
Angela Jiang
Aruna Venkatesan
Billyde Brown
Kim Goetze
Matt Nusnbaum
Mina Innes
Neera Desai
Tom Rose
Vicki Thayer
Date Added:
09/18/2014
The Space Place
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This site provides fun activities for children to do and make, while they learn about space and Earth science, and the technology that enables science. The Teachers Corner on the WWW site contains curriculum supplements originally published in the ITEA (International Technology Education Association) Technology Transfer Teacher magazine.

Subject:
Biology
Earth Science
Environmental Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Provider:
NASA
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NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
10/05/2018
Sparks Notes - Today's Most Popular Study Guides
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More Than 500 Study Guides and Counting.
Literature study guides for classic literature.
Your source for help with Shakespeare and English literature, plus history, math, biology, and more.

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Arts Education
Biology
Drama
Education
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Math
Physics
Science
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Assessment
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Spark Notes
Date Added:
11/13/2018
Splish, Splash, I was Takin' a Bath!
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In this lesson, students will explore the causes of water pollution and its effects on the environment through the use of models and scientific investigation. In the accompanying activities, they will investigate filtration and aeration processes as they are used for removing pollutants from water. Lastly, they will learn about the role of engineers in water treatment systems.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Amy Kolenbrander
Janet Yowell
Jessica Todd
Malinda Schaefer Zarske
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Sports Medicine Model
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This course is designed to help students develop a general awareness of health careers and specific preparation for physical therapy and sports medicine occupations. Classroom instruction covers such topics as: medical terminology; human anatomy; emergency procedures; soft tissue and bone injuries; causes, symptoms and management of injuries; nutrition; physical fitness; and career opportunities. In addition to this ongoing classroom instruction, students will rotate through on-the-job training experiences with local physical therapists, chiropractors, athletic trainers, physical education instructors and recreational facility managers. Throughout this course, the studentsŐ core academic skills and ability to deal with people will be stressed.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Unit of Study
Date Added:
10/28/2019
Sprouting artwork
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Developed for third grade. In participating in this activity, students will realize that seeds can sprout and grow without being immersed in soil. After looking at the inside of a lima bean and learning about the different parts of the seed, the students will grow their own little garden of mini-mustard plants in any shape they desire, using a sponge as the base. The kids will be able to care for the seeds soon after they sprout. They will be able to "taste" their mustard plants and even use them to spice food.Biology In Elementary Schools is a Saint Michael's College student project. The teaching ideas on this page have been found, refined, and developed by students in a college-level course on the teaching of biology at the elementary level. Unless otherwise noted, the lesson plans have been tried at least once by students from our partner schools. This wiki has been established to share ideas about teaching biology in elementary schools. The motivation behind the creation of this page is twofold: 1. to provide an outlet for the teaching ideas of a group of college educators participating in a workshop-style course; 2. to provide a space where anyone else interested in this topic can place their ideas.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
WikiEducator
Date Added:
05/21/2018
Steller Sea Lions: An Interactive Story Map
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Steller Sea Lions are charismatic marine mammals who have captured the hearts of many by their curious nature and powerful roar. These top predators help to maintain balance in the ecosystem. Their health and stability help indicate to us the health of the ocean as a whole. Explore this interactive activity to learn about Steller Sea Lions, their pinniped cousins, and how our simple choices have a powerful impact on the health and wellbeing of these incredible animals.

Subject:
Biology
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Reading
Provider:
Ocean Wise
Author:
Ocean Wise
Date Added:
03/20/2019
Straining out the Dirt
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In this activity, students build a water filter with activated carbon, cotton and other materials to remove chocolate powder from water.

Subject:
Biology
Environmental Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Ben Heavner
Janet Yowell
Malinda Schaefer
Matt Lundberg
Sharon D. Pérez-Suárez
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Stress, Strain and Hooke's Law
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Students are introduced to Hooke's law as well as stress-strain relationships. First they learn the governing equations, then they work through several example problems, first individually, then as a class. Through the lesson's two-part associated activity, students 1) explore Hooke's law by experimentally determining an unknown spring constant, and then 2) apply what they've learned to create a strain graph depicting a tumor using Microsoft Excel®. After the activities, the lesson concludes with a stress-strain quiz to assess each student's comprehension of the concepts.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Luke Diamond
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Studying Evolution with Digital Organisms
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Students observe natural selection in action and investigate the underlying mechanism, including random mutation and differential fitness based on environmental characteristics. They do this through use of the free AVIDA-ED digital evolution software application.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Louise Mead
Robert Pennock
Wendy Johnson
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Suit Up!
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Students learn about providing healthcare in a global setting and the importance of wearing protective equipment when treating patients with infectious diseases like Ebola. They learn about biohazard suits, heat transfer through conduction and convection and the engineering design cycle. Student teams design, create and test (and improve) their own Ebola biohazard suit prototypes that cover one arm and hand, including a ventilation system to cool the inside of the suit.

Subject:
Biology
Math
Physical Science
Physics
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Ben Fleishman
Leyf Starling
Michaela Rikard
Date Added:
05/07/2018