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Design a Paper Poster
What kind of poster?
Let your creativity and knowledge drive this informative poster.
Making your poster...
To make your poster, you will need to either use your drawing skills, collage-making skills, or computer skills to find appropriate and informative illustrations.
Along with pictures, you will to describe important features of your body system. Also make sure to include interesting facts that we might not know about. This poster should be pleasing to the eye, with a good amount of information in it.
If you choose to, you may compare body systems - how they are similar and different, and how they work together. You may also describe a disease associated with your body system.
The finished product...
The more creative and informative you make the poster, the better your grade will be. Turn in the poster to Ms. Perry and the Think-Tac-Toe sheet in your folder.
Need an idea? ...
Show how the circulatory and respiratory systems work together. Draw the path air takes from outside of the body to the inside of the body to a skin cell.
or
Pick one extreme climate condition and find out the possible effects on the human body. Show your findings on a poster.
Let your creativity and knowledge drive this informative poster.
Making your poster...
To make your poster, you will need to either use your drawing skills, collage-making skills, or computer skills to find appropriate and informative illustrations.
Along with pictures, you will to describe important features of your body system. Also make sure to include interesting facts that we might not know about. This poster should be pleasing to the eye, with a good amount of information in it.
If you choose to, you may compare body systems - how they are similar and different, and how they work together. You may also describe a disease associated with your body system.
The finished product...
The more creative and informative you make the poster, the better your grade will be. Turn in the poster to Ms. Perry and the Think-Tac-Toe sheet in your folder.
Need an idea? ...
Show how the circulatory and respiratory systems work together. Draw the path air takes from outside of the body to the inside of the body to a skin cell.
or
Pick one extreme climate condition and find out the possible effects on the human body. Show your findings on a poster.
Design a Glogster
What is glogster??
Glogster is a tool to make online multimedia posters. It gives you the chance to be creative while showing what you know!
Making a glog…
To make your glog, visit http://www.glogster.com/. Once you are there, you will need to create an account. You will need a working email address. After you have created your account, login, and start creating!
From there you will be on your home screen where you will click “Create Your First Glog.” Choose the template you like and then begin making your glog! Include all information about body systems that you think are important! Be creative!
The finished product …
When you are finished with your glog, click SAVE. It will ask you some questions about how you want to save it. Make sure to get the URL for your glog and show it to Ms. Perry so she can view your glog online. Print a copy and put it in your Think-Tac-Toe folder.
Need an idea? ...
Show how the circulatory and respiratory systems work together. Draw the path air takes from outside of the body to the inside of the body to a skin cell.
or
Pick one extreme climate condition and find out the possible effects on the human body. Show your findings on a poster.
Glogster is a tool to make online multimedia posters. It gives you the chance to be creative while showing what you know!
Making a glog…
To make your glog, visit http://www.glogster.com/. Once you are there, you will need to create an account. You will need a working email address. After you have created your account, login, and start creating!
From there you will be on your home screen where you will click “Create Your First Glog.” Choose the template you like and then begin making your glog! Include all information about body systems that you think are important! Be creative!
The finished product …
When you are finished with your glog, click SAVE. It will ask you some questions about how you want to save it. Make sure to get the URL for your glog and show it to Ms. Perry so she can view your glog online. Print a copy and put it in your Think-Tac-Toe folder.
Need an idea? ...
Show how the circulatory and respiratory systems work together. Draw the path air takes from outside of the body to the inside of the body to a skin cell.
or
Pick one extreme climate condition and find out the possible effects on the human body. Show your findings on a poster.
Create a Comic Life
What is Comic Life??
Comic Life is a fun and creative tool to make comics using technology. You can design your comic any way you like it!
Making a Comic Life…
To make your comic, you will need to open up the application called “Comic Life” on the computer.
Once you have it opened, save your comic right away so you don’t lose your work! Choose your background, add pictures, add information, and make it visually appealing.
But remember, your comic needs to be more than just “pretty,” it needs to include important information about the body systems.
The finished product …
When you are finished with your comic, save it one last time. Email a copy to Ms. Perry and print a copy to go into your Think-Tac-Toe folder to be graded.
Need an idea? ...
Show how the immune system and nervous system work together.
Your comic would contain at least three characters:
1) T cell trying to destroy an invading germ
2) a germ trying to escape from the immune system
3) one part of the nervous system
Comic Life is a fun and creative tool to make comics using technology. You can design your comic any way you like it!
Making a Comic Life…
To make your comic, you will need to open up the application called “Comic Life” on the computer.
Once you have it opened, save your comic right away so you don’t lose your work! Choose your background, add pictures, add information, and make it visually appealing.
But remember, your comic needs to be more than just “pretty,” it needs to include important information about the body systems.
The finished product …
When you are finished with your comic, save it one last time. Email a copy to Ms. Perry and print a copy to go into your Think-Tac-Toe folder to be graded.
Need an idea? ...
Show how the immune system and nervous system work together.
Your comic would contain at least three characters:
1) T cell trying to destroy an invading germ
2) a germ trying to escape from the immune system
3) one part of the nervous system
Write a Scene or Play
What kind of play??
If you like writing, acting, and being creative, then this activity for you. This activity will allow you to create a scene with characters sharing information about the human body system(s).
Writing your scene …
Your scene should be written like it is from a play; that means not in paragraph form, but in a dialogue with characters talking to one another.
Be as creative as you would like with your setting, your characters, and your set-up, but the main dialogue needs to be about a body system!
Your scene should include 2-5 characters and should be a minimum of one-page typed, after you have written a rough-draft on notebook paper.
The finished product …
You should include your rough-draft and any outlines along with your typed final draft which should be printed out. Put all copies into your Think-Tac-Toe folder.
Need an idea? ...
Take on the role of a body system, and describe how this body system is affected by nutrition choices, exercise, and environment. Include ways to optimize the health of this body system.
or
Write a script for a counseling session between the digestive and excretory system. Create a fact sheet for each system. In your script explain the problems they have with one another and then you must convince them to work together.
If you like writing, acting, and being creative, then this activity for you. This activity will allow you to create a scene with characters sharing information about the human body system(s).
Writing your scene …
Your scene should be written like it is from a play; that means not in paragraph form, but in a dialogue with characters talking to one another.
Be as creative as you would like with your setting, your characters, and your set-up, but the main dialogue needs to be about a body system!
Your scene should include 2-5 characters and should be a minimum of one-page typed, after you have written a rough-draft on notebook paper.
The finished product …
You should include your rough-draft and any outlines along with your typed final draft which should be printed out. Put all copies into your Think-Tac-Toe folder.
Need an idea? ...
Take on the role of a body system, and describe how this body system is affected by nutrition choices, exercise, and environment. Include ways to optimize the health of this body system.
or
Write a script for a counseling session between the digestive and excretory system. Create a fact sheet for each system. In your script explain the problems they have with one another and then you must convince them to work together.