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Upper elementary students can enjoy 124 pages that focus on how the parts of our bodies work together and what happens when something gets out of line. Ages 11-13. See a preview of each title at the links below.
Human Anatomy and Diseases, Pt. 1: Our bodies are incredibly complex. Each system has numerous parts that have to work together, and when one part is out of line, many other parts are affected. Through dozens of in-depth illustrations and diagrams, this anatomy unit looks at the parts of the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, excretory and urinary, and integumentary systems. It also looks at various diseases and conditions that affect these systems. Numerous diagrams are given to help make these concepts accessible and easier to understand.
At the end of the unit, students can review 52 vocabulary words, label 30 anatomical diagrams, and enjoy a review activity. Answer keys are provided. 67 pages total.
All measurements are given in both English and metric. This title does not discuss origins or the age of the earth. If you would like to explore the topics in this book from a Creation science worldview, free downloadable discussion helps are available.
Human Anatomy and Diseases, Pt. 2: The complexity of the human body is astounding. When just one part is out of line, many other parts are affected. Through dozens of in-depth illustrations and diagrams, this anatomy unit looks at the parts of the skeletal, muscular, endocrine, immune and lymphatic, and nervous systems. It also looks at various diseases and conditions that affect these systems. Numerous diagrams are given to help make these concepts accessible and easier to understand. Please note: this unit does not address reproductive organs that are part of the endocrine system.
At the end of the unit, students can review 34 vocabulary words, label 22 anatomical diagrams, and enjoy a review activity. Answer keys are provided. 57 pages total.
All measurements are given in both English and metric. This title does not discuss origins or the age of the earth. If you would like to explore the topics in this book from a Creation science worldview, free downloadable discussion helps are available.
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