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Systems of the Human Body III: Maintaining Life - Protection, Reproduction, and Cooperation

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Maintaining Life - Protection, Reproduction, and Cooperation is a multimedia, interactive science lesson designed for multisensory learning and perfect for interactive whiteboards. It addresses the following topics: immune system, skin, reproduction, and systems working together. Also includes a Virtual Lab Investigation, "Simulating an Infection," where students experiment, perform simulations, and draw conclusions.

Description

Grades 6-12. This software contains a multimedia lesson and activities. Designed for multisensory learning, it's the perfect classroom resource for interactive whiteboards. It's also ideal for individual student instruction on any Windows® or Macintosh®-compatible computer.

Key Features:
Virtual Lab Investigation - Students experiment, perform simulations, and draw conclusions
Custom Tool Bar - Users customize the lesson as they draw, write, and add arrows and text blocks to any screen.

Topics Include:

  • Cellular protection: Immune system
  • Physical protection: Skin
  • Continuing the species: Reproduction
  • Systems working together

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