More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Every year my forensic classes look forward to a frog dissection. The dissections takes place after we complete the unit on autopsy and death.
Students apply their newly learned information to conduct an autopsy on the frog, write up an official autopsy sketch and report (both internal and external) then create a cause of death for the frog based on their findings. This project ties biology, physiology, and forensics together in a high interest, hands-on project.
My students have had little or no dissection experience because of the pandemic and have asked for this activity to enhance their unit!
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Every year my forensic classes look forward to a frog dissection. The dissections takes place after we complete the unit on autopsy and death.
Students apply their newly learned information to conduct an autopsy on the frog, write up an official autopsy sketch and report (both internal and external) then create a cause of death for the frog based on their findings. This project ties biology, physiology, and forensics together in a high interest, hands-on project.
My students have had little or no dissection experience because of the pandemic and have asked for this activity to enhance their unit!