Instructions for Hands on Activites in March 2010 LASSC Session:
Heart Rate Mimic.doc adapted from Anatomy Academy by B.K. Hixson ISBN 1592422217
Heart Stations.doc -- revised from the 2008 LASSC session "Heart and Lung Hands on activities.pdf) below.
Instructions for Hands On Activities from Feb 2008 LASSC Session:
Heart and Lung Hands On Activities.pdf
Kits:
Human Heart Model, Hobbytron ($19.95), Steve Spangler ($29.95)
Flight, Hearts and Lungs, Digestive, Steve Spangler ($29.95)
Magic School Bus Human Body, available online everywhere, see Kit Review-Human Body, about $20.00
Websites with more information on heart and lung anatomy and function:
Franklin Institute: http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/index.html
Cool Science for Curious Kids http://www.hhmi.org/coolscience
Great animation on blood flow to lungs and back to the heart at: http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/cardiovascular/animations.html
American Heart Association: http://www.medmovie.com/mmdatabase/MediaPlayer.aspx?ClientID=69
Library of animations on the heart: blood flow, dilated cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, heart valve disease
How Stuff Works: http://health.howstuffworks.com/heart.htm
(includes an ‘ok’ animation of blood flow)
Books recommended by the Dallas Museum Nature and Science:
By: J. Willis Hurst, Stuart Hurst, Jackie Ball, S. Todd, Stuart D. Hurst
Published September 1998 by McGraw-Hill Companies
By: Faith Hickman Brynie
Published April 2001 by Lerner Publishing Group
Teens from various parts of the country provided the questions for this substantial book's answers.
By: Andres Llamas Ruiz
Published October 1996 by Sterling Publishing, Inc.
Explains how blood circulates in our bodies & the specific roles that the heart, lungs, & blood vessels play.
By: S. Branzei
Published July 2003 by Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers
Instructions for a variety of simple experiments that illustrate some of the more "disgusting" aspects of human physiology. Also includes related activities and experiments.
By: Robert Gardner
Published February 2001 by Enslow Publishing, Inc.
Five chapters explore various aspects of the human body—Skin, Skeleton, and Joints; Muscles; Circulation and Respiration; Digestive and Excretory systems; and the Nervous and Endocrine systems.