This website was specifically designed to assist teachers with teaching about the complexities of the nervous system. There are helpful links, activities, and modeling projects on this website.
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This website helps students write lab reports in their science class. It comes equipped with a screenreader and motivational characters who provide a checklist of tasks to complete for each stage of the writing process. CAST also provides structure for the lab reports and assist students with sentence formation.
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EdPuzzle is a website that teachers can utilize for flipped or blended classrooms. Students can also create video projects with EdPuzzle. Teachers can use their own video or videos from various sources to explain a concept, insert formative assessment questions, and provide messages and voiceovers.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory provides information, animations, and interactive materials for students to learn about the complexities of inheritance. This website provides key information about how we know so much about DNA, our genetic material.
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The skeletal system is much more complex than we think! This website provides images of actual skeletons and bones from humans and other primates. The skeletons can be compared for more in-depth understanding about the relationship between organisms. The website also reviews the major parts of each bone in the skeleton.
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Sumanas, Inc. makes incredible animations that anatomy teachers can use during the cytology and histology unit of anatomy. These tutorials contain animations with written and verbal descriptions. There are also questions embedded the students can answer to check for understanding.
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The Auscultation AssistantHeart sounds are difficult to distinguish at times. This website provides different heart sounds for students to hear a normal "lub-dub" sound compared to abnormal heart sounds.
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Outbreak at WatersedgeSimulation provides the opportunity for students to gain understanding of complex concepts virtually. This website provides a game for students to play to solve a mystery of an outbreak.
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Cells Alive provides interactive review of the parts of the cell. This is a perfect tool to use for students who need repetition.
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The Biology Project includes information, animations, lab simulations for students to learn about the physiology of cells.
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If you want to learn more about heredity and biotechnology, you need to visit this website. The animations and simulations provided by the University of Utah make difficult concepts easy to understand.
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The complexities of cell physiology is difficult to understand and teach. However, animations make abstract and invisible concepts easier to understand.
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Links to TedTalks, interactive simulations, data analysis, and animations make BioInteractive a powerful tool for educators and students. They cover a wide variety of biological topics.
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Students love to play interactive games! This website provides games for most of the human body systems. It is a fun way for students to learn.
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