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Science
Science classes can encompass a variety of elements and subjects. Whether focusing on one particular discipline, or combining aspects from earth science, to chemistry, to physics or biology, teaching can be challenging without a solid visual representation of the subject matter. Placing science material under an AVerVision Document Camera greatly increases the visual elements of the demonstration. Moving objects such as a worm or an insect can be projected live on a large screen, or the freeze and image capture functions can be used to show the details without the object moving. A teacher can perform a live dissection as the students watch and follow each stroke of the scalpel, or know exactly what each organ is by watching the demonstration on the large screen. Students can follow the correct steps and measurements to create a chemical reaction by following a large projection of the teachers live demonstration, thus increasing understanding as well as safety.Lesson plans
Early Elementary Lesson Plans:Grade 2: Learning and Predicting Temperature
Grade 1: Living things
Grade 1: Parts of a Plant
Grade 3: The Stages of a Frog
Upper Elementary Lesson Plans:
Grade 4: Animal Habitats
Grade 5: Things that Conduct Electricity
Grade 5: The Affects of Drugs On The Brain
Grades 4-5: Barn Owls, Birds of Prey
Grade 4: Learning Plant Parts
Middle School Lesson Plans:
Grade 6: Cheek cells
Grade 6: The Human Eye
Grades 6-8: Pond Water Organisms
Grades 7-8: Air Quality Index
Grade 6: Cow Eye Dissection
Grade 8: Electrical Circuits
High School Lesson Plans:
Grades 9-12: Adapted Human Anatomy & Physiology
Grades 9-12: Anatomy of the Heart
Grade 9: Ionic and Covalent Bonding
Grade 10: Meiosis Modeling
Grade 9: Punnett Squares
Grade 11: Different Chemical Reaction Types
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