Anatomy Doodle Notes- Urinary or Excretory System – Kidneys and Nephrons
Teaching about the urinary (excretory) system? Don't use boring notes! Keep students engaged with 3 pages of doodle notes as they learn about kidneys and nephrons! Illustrated notes are a fun method of note-taking that aids in memory by utilizing both hemispheres of the brain. Use them on their own, in a binder, or interactive notebook. Your students will love it! Includes 3 PAGES of doodle notes on the following topics: -Kidney: location of kidneys, renal capsule, renal cortex, renal pyramids, minor and major calyces, renal pelvis, ureter, renal vein, renal artery -Nephron: details of all 3 steps of urine…
Adorable Anchor Chart
Pronouns can be so tricky to teach and learn! I shared a photo of an anchor chart I made on Instagram for helping students to understand the concept of a pronoun. With help from TeacherspayTeachers - it received a little bit of l-o-v-e! I received some requests for a printable poster, and I am pleased to say you can download it from TpT HERE for FREE! I hope your students like it. I have started a little packet of printables that would be useful to accompany this and hope to have it finished next week. In other news, I have…
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