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Digestive System Lesson Plan - HubPages Cycle 3 Science, Human Body Projects, Classical Conversations Cycle 3, Ag Education, Human Body Science, Human Body Unit, Cc Cycle 3, Secondary Science, Health Class

This is part 4 of a 7 part hands-on unit study on anatomy of the human body. Demonstrate how each part of the digestive system works using crackers, pantyhose, create teeth molds, prepare and eat a salad while discussing healthy eating habits, and more! These lessons are geared toward 4th-5th grade level children and their siblings. They were created by another creative mom for our weekly homeschool co-op. We meet each week for 2 1/2 hours and have 16 children between the ages of 1-13. Use…

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588K views · 6.1K reactions | How long is Your Digestive System? 📏🤔 . . . #digestivesystem #system #digestive #intestine #anatomy #pregnancy #pregnancylife #pregnant #baby #mouth #esophagus #stomach #smallintestine #largeintestine #pancreas #liver #gallbladdercancer #smoker #lunges #lungs #doctors #doctor #Fitness #body #smartdoctor #smartdoctor1 #mentalhealth #anatomyeducation #DigestiveHealth #DigestiveSystem | Smart Doctor

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Science Matters: Body Systems: Digestive System: Digestion in a Bag Apologia Anatomy, Vetenskapliga Experiment, Science Experience, Human Body Science, Human Body Activities, Human Body Unit, Cc Cycle 3, Kid Science, Matter Science

Students model both mechanical and chemical digestion with simple materials. Each student needs a zip-top bag, one or two crackers (saltines work well) and a small amount of soda. The crackers are placed in the bag. Students smash the crackers to represent mechanical digestion - breaking apart the food. A small amount of soda is added to the bag. After observing for a few moments, students and squish the contents of the bag. The soda contains acid, like your stomach does, which helps break…

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