Virtual Reality- Frog Dissection
In this virtual reality frog dissection, students get to explore the anatomy of a female frog inside and out. The frog’s respective organs are scientifically accurate models to scale, allowing students to have a full dissection experience at their own pace. Students also use the same dissection tools throughout the lesson–without risk of injury–to add to the lifelike experience of performing the dissection as they move through learning about and examining the frog anatomy for structure and function purposes.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sPIBLR7WKEeKueGOXYUZEoI3EbpuEiRS/edit?u…Subject Area
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