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7th Grade Dissections

Our 7th grade students dissected worms and frogs in science class this week.

These two labs are a capstone to what students have been learning in class all year.

“Dissection is the culminating event of the year that brings together all that we have studied,” says David Collins, 7th grade science teacher. “We start with the cell, which is the smallest unit of life, and take it all the way to an organism.  The dissections that we do brings all of this together and they get a hands on look at how all of the systems we have studied work together.”

Students began class by examining their specimen and making observations. Students then cut into the abdomen, peeling back layers of skin, then muscle, to examine the organs. Dissection is certainly gross to some of our students, but once they got into it, many students were fascinated by the process. It was a great opportunity and a memorable week for our 7th graders in science class!

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