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Animal Dissection. By: Mr. Burks. Introduction. Who are you and what are we learning about today?. What did I dissect?. Why did we dissect? Why did I dissect the animal I dissected? How long did I spend dissecting?. What did my animal look like externally?. Gross, because?
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Animal Dissection By: Mr. Burks
Introduction • Who are you and what are we learning about today?
What did I dissect? • Why did we dissect? • Why did I dissect the animal I dissected? • How long did I spend dissecting?
What did my animal look like externally? • Gross, because? • Cool, because? • Smelly, because? • What was your animal preserved with?
What were the steps I had to follow to dissect? • What did I use to clean, skin, cut, probe, pin, and label the animal? • How did I do this?
What did I see? • Organs? • Food? • Blood? • Tissues? • Tell me about what you saw.
How did you clean up? • Steps to cleaning and disposing of animal?
What did I do for this project? • Example below: • Jon G. = Dissected cat with scalpel and typed introduction slide, conclusion slide, and provided pictures for the slides. • Will W. = Designed PowerPoint, labeled the cat, found organs, typed lab report, and typed steps followed to dissect cat slide. • April R. = helped do … etc. • Mr. Burks= helped type the PowerPoint, cleaned the dissection station, put away tools, and … etc.
Conclusion • Interesting facts we noticed that surprised us? • Today I learned… • What would you change or do differently in the future when dissecting?
Directions • Work together as a group to prepare this PowerPoint. • Your group will present. (everyone talks) • Include one type of graph; pie, bar, line, doughnut, or scatter plot. • Include a picture or pictures of your animal. • Make sure your project flows. • Turn a typed lab report in with • Question • Hypothesis • Procedure • Materials • Data (includes a chart or graph you made) • Conclusion