Turn your tables to Explore the Endocrine System
by Joshua Farr
From learning the basics of the endocrine system (organs) to creating a 3d visual model of a patient and demonstrating how hormones are released across the body, students will go from simple to complex interactions of homeostasis. You have to be comfortable rearranging your classroom to tackle this lab! It's a fun one, and there are ample ways you can make it your own.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DNjI1VAqP84fgXJGf6eh98iSPFC7Fxk4/edit?u…Related Content
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