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CTE Health Science Project Choice Board Creative Exam Alternative for Any Lesson
By Scrub Squad
Looking for an engaging and comprehensive alternative to traditional exams in your high school health science class? This Health Science Project Choice Board has everything you need to inspire and guide your students. With detailed student and teacher instructions, project requirements, rubrics, and a variety of creative options, this resource ensures every student can succeed in demonstrating their knowledge and skills.
What’s Included:
Project Options:
Why You’ll Love This Resource:
Flexible Use: Assign as an alternative to exams or unit wrap-ups.
All-In-One Solution: Includes everything needed to guide students and simplify your teaching process.
Real-World Application: Helps students connect their learning to healthcare careers and challenges.
Student Engagement: Encourages creativity, critical thinking, and hands-on exploration.
Format: PRINT AND GO READY!
This resource is perfect for fostering deeper understanding and preparing your students for real-world healthcare challenges, while providing you with the tools to support and assess their success effectively!
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Human Body Systems Project Interactive Hands On Lapbook Activity for Science
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Are you looking for a unique, interesting, and hands-on way to analyze the human body systes for your students? You'll like the flexibility of this lapbook and how simple it is to adapt it to the different abilities of your students. Lapbooks are great for both group and/or partner projects as well as independent projects.
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a lapbook?
A lapbook is a book made from a file folder that includes various information about a topic. Students can create a lap book by cutting, coloring (when needed), and gluing them inside a file folder. The finished file folder book is called a lapbook because the book is usually big enough to spread out on your lap to read.
Lapbooks do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students are to use the information to build their books creatively and uniquely! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the information!
All of the hard work is done for you. Just print the pieces, give each student one file folder, and let your students get creative!
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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Parts of the Human Skin 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make reviewing the parts of the skin fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the skin layers and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the parts of human skin. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about the parts of the skin first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Madeline L. says, "Great resource to use when teaching young learners about the skin layers and their functions and components."
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.