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The Young Scientist Eye Dissection Kit will enhance student learning of organs, specifically the eye, commonly found in each organism. Aside from identifying body parts on paper by providing a live hands-on experience will aid learners who are kinesthetic, visual, and even verbal learners. Using the Eye Dissection Kit students will be able to identify the parts of an eye which connects back to the critical skill of students being able body parts and eventually systems.
Each kit comes with a teacher and student guide as well as online support. This type of support will help scaffold information using student friendly terms and images which is valuable in a science classroom much like ours where we celebrate every type of learner. This type of early exposure will further enhance student scientific inquiry and potential achievement upon assessment on body systems and organs.
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The Young Scientist Eye Dissection Kit will enhance student learning of organs, specifically the eye, commonly found in each organism. Aside from identifying body parts on paper by providing a live hands-on experience will aid learners who are kinesthetic, visual, and even verbal learners. Using the Eye Dissection Kit students will be able to identify the parts of an eye which connects back to the critical skill of students being able body parts and eventually systems.
Each kit comes with a teacher and student guide as well as online support. This type of support will help scaffold information using student friendly terms and images which is valuable in a science classroom much like ours where we celebrate every type of learner. This type of early exposure will further enhance student scientific inquiry and potential achievement upon assessment on body systems and organs.