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Sunday, June 5, 2011

DISSECTION: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION

Why Dissect and What to Expect from this Class 

Dissecting Terminology Flashcard Game

Dissecting Tools

Medical Illustration 
Pat Thomas, Medical Illustrator
Association of Medical Illustrators
Guild of Natural Science Illustrators




Chicken Wing Dissection Video
Chicken Wing Anatomy
Chicken Wing Dissection Pictures

Squid Anatomy
Squid Dissection Pictures 
Squid using Jet Propulsion 
Squid Movement Ultimate Guide 
 
Earthworm Crawling 
Earthworm Movement
Earthworm Movement Animation
Earthworm Dissected
Earthworm Detailed Dissecting Instructions
Earthworm Diagram
Worm Watch - Learn earthworm facts and take a quiz about them!
Earthworm Anatomy Quiz

Sea Urchins in Action
Sea Urchins - Where are they found? 
Sea Urchin Anatomy Virtual Lab
Sea Urchin Anatomy Lateral View
Sea Urchin Anatomy Posterior and Anterior View 


Fetal Pig Gestation - How old is your pig?
Measure from the crown of the head to the rump and use the chart on the above website.
Fetal Pig Virtual Dissection 
Posted by Fricksicle's Fantabulous Science Site at 9:24 PM
Labels: Dissection, Human Body

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CLASS GLOSSARY

Updated as words are introduced in class.
ORGANISMS GLOSSARY
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GRADING RUBRIC

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  • 9 - A: Excellent, fulfilled all requirements, shows pride in work!
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TEN STUDY STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS

1. Write in complete sentences, restate the question as part of the answer.
2. Support answers with specific, detailed examples, facts and figures.
3. Summarize information with One Sentence Summary Frames.
4. Organize information with Concept Maps and Power Outlines. Inspiration Software is great for this.
5. Summarize information into Tables and Charts.
6. Make Venn Diagrams to compare things.
7. Create Sequence Chains to put events in order.
8. Make Flash Cards to memorize facts.
9. Make T-Charts to organize main ideas and supporting examples and details.
10. Study for short segments of time several times per day frequently. Don't wait until the last minute!

ONE SENTENCE SUMMARY FRAMES

DESCRIPTION: A ___ is a kind of ___ that......

COMPARE/CONTRAST: ___ and __ are similar in that they both........ but ___........ while ___..........

SEQUENCE: __ begins with ...... continues with ..... ends with ....

PROBLEM/SOLUTION: ____ wanted ........ but ........ so ........

CAUSE/EFFECT:____ happens (or causes) because .........

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EXTRA CREDIT: BIGGEST TREE IN OAK PARK CUT DOWN! HOW OLD WAS THIS TREE? HOW BIG WAS IT?

EXTRA CREDIT: BIGGEST TREE IN OAK PARK CUT DOWN! HOW OLD WAS THIS TREE? HOW BIG WAS IT?
Click on the picture above to read the article in the Wednesday Journal about this tree that was recently cut down from the house next door to Mrs. Frick. email your answers to pfrick@op97.org
 

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