Sunday, November 11, 2012

Skeletal System Concept Maps



To wrap up our unit of the skeletal system, I teamed up with the computer teacher to help my students make concept maps of skeletal system vocabulary.  I like this project because it allows students to see how all parts of the skeletal system are connected and makes a good study guide for the chapter test.  Furthermore, it allows students to gain experience with concept maps while providing them with the opportunity to be creative.

Skeletal System Concept Map Assignment

Illinois State Standards:
12.A.3c. Compare and contrast how different forms and structures reflect different funtions (e.g., similarities and differences among animals that fly, walk, or swim; structures of plant cells and animal cells). 

Objectives:
Students will:
-create a concept map using skeletal system terms
-explain how parts of the skeletal system are dependent on each other
-create a useful study tool

Assessment:
Students were assessed based on whether or not they included all the required vocabulary.  Furthermore, I also evaluated how they connected each of the terms and the examples they provided.  The computer teacher also assessed students' concept maps for a computer grade.

1 comment:

  1. SIMPLE AND EASY ACTIVITY TO ENHANCE LEARNING SKILLS IN STUDENTS LIKE IT

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