99. How to Teach the Nervous and Endocrine Systems in Your Anatomy Class
Secondary Science Simplified™10/09/23 • 21 min
We are starting week two of our difficult topics to teach with the different science disciplines. Last week’s episode, Episode 98, focused on biology and biochemical reactions. But this week, I’m focusing on anatomy! Since there’s a lot of content to cover in this subject and each teacher differs in what they choose to teach, that makes it difficult to decide what the most difficult topic to teach is. With the help of my listeners, I’m focusing on five tips on how to teach the nervous and endocrine systems in your anatomy class.
As I mentioned, there’s a lot of diversity in how a teacher approaches teaching anatomy in their classroom, but just like with teaching biology, I encourage you to focus on the big picture. Each of the five tips that I share assists in that overarching idea and showcases how both the nervous and endocrine systems work together.
Both of these systems also spark curiosity among students, which leads to them asking a lot of questions. Although this is a great thing and piques their interest, it can be overwhelming for you. Therefore, some of my tips focus on providing students with the opportunity to be responsible for their own research. This idea creates a space where they can answer their own questions while you highlight the main topics.
The nervous and endocrine systems can be overwhelming to teach, but I hope that my tips and ideas help motivate and excite you about approaching these topics in your anatomy class. In two weeks, I’ll come back to this series with the last two science disciplines, but next week will be a special episode. It’s my 100th episode, so be sure to tune in for an episode where you get to ask me anything!
Resources Mentioned:
- Free Halloween Science Resources
- Anatomy Body System Diagrams and Discovery Stations Bundle
- Anatomy and Physiology Curriculum FULL YEAR Bundle
- Control and Coordination Unit
- Neuron Communication and Signal Transmission Inquiry Activity
- Download your FREE Classroom Reset Challenge
- Send me a DM on Instagram: @its.not.rocket.science
- Send me an email: [email protected]
- Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts
Show Notes: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode99
10/09/23 • 21 min
Secondary Science Simplified™ - 99. How to Teach the Nervous and Endocrine Systems in Your Anatomy Class
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You're listening to episode number 99 of the secondary science simplified podcast. Welcome back to week two in our difficult topics to teach series. Last week, I kicked us off talking about five tips for how to teach biochemical reactions in your biology classes. And you guys, honestly, it was so obvious to me based on my regular emails and my DMs with you guys, what topics you found the most challenging in biology. And in a couple weeks, we talked about chemistry. But to be p
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