112 Birds and Horses and Cats, Oh My! – Instructor Guide
Birds and Horses and Cats, Oh My!
Instructional Guide
Learners will explore the different digestive systems of birds, horses and cats. The lesson will include a short storybook of the digestive system of these animals followed by a short assessment.
Intended Grade Level
This lesson is intended for 9th- 12th graders. Students should be familiar with general anatomy of the GI system, so that they are able to appreciate the differences between these species.
Learning objectives
- Understand the movement of food through the digestive systems of birds, horses, and cats.
- Understand the basic functions of each component of the digestive system
- Compare and contrast the digestive systems of birds, horses, and cats. Explain why these differences and similarities exist.
Lesson Format
This can be done in any size group. The material and activities require a computer and internet access.
- First students will work through a storybook style lesson about birds, horses and cats (40 minutes)
- each section will include a short reading, an image to explore to learn about the GI system of the animal, and a short-answer knowledge check
- Next, will work on the assessment, which is a short quiz reflecting the material learned in this lesson (10 minutes)
Lesson Background
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Activities
While working through the lesson, students will have opportunities to work through activities for each animal. Each animal will have an image to explore to learn about their GI system, prompting students to click on the image to learn. Then students will have the chance to go through a “knowledge check” where they can type in answers to three prompts about the material they just learned.
Common misconceptions and challenge points
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Assessment
Students will answer a short quiz that includes multiple choice, true/false, and fill in the blank style questions reflecting what they have learned throughout the lesson.
Further exploration
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