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  • Frog Dissection – Virtual  for Remote Learners

    Frog Dissection – Virtual for Remote Learners

    Students usually end the comparative anatomy unit with a dissection of a frog specimen. Though some schools have decided to opt out of this project, it remains one of the most remembered activities of the school year. I can understand why this project may seem like a relic, but it is still in our curriculum.…

  • Frog Anatomy Label

    Frog Anatomy Label

    This worksheet is a supplement to the frog dissection activity where students examine a preserved specimen. The main structures of the abdominal cavity are shown on this image and students practice identifying them using the included word bank. ( The worksheet could be modified to not include it should students need a greater challenge. )…

  • Frog Anatomy Label

    Frog Anatomy Label

    This worksheet is intended to help students review the anatomy of the frog after they have completed the dissection of the frog. Images show the internal anatomy of the frog with blanks for students to fill in the names of structures, like the liver, intestine, lungs, spleen, and heart. Guide also compares the male and…

  • Frog Anatomy Coloring Worksheet

    Frog Anatomy Coloring Worksheet

    This simple worksheet can supplement a lab or dissection of the frog.  Each of the numbers on the frog image corresponds with a text description of the structure and instructions on how to color it. There are a few questions at the end, mainly matching the structure to it’s function, but overall this activity is…

  • Case Study – Are Invading Bullfrogs Harmful?

    Case Study – Are Invading Bullfrogs Harmful?

    Students follow a story about an ecologist and a student who are studying the population size of bullfrogs in California.   These amphibians are considered an invasive species in that area and have been causing the decline of native species.   Students learn concepts related to community interactions and learn one species can cause the decline…

  • Removal of the Frog’s Brain

    Removal of the Frog’s Brain

    This worksheet provides instruction for removing the brain and reveal the lower leg bones, which include the femur and the tibiofibula (fused tibia and fibula).

  • Frog Dissection Resources for High School Biology

    Frog Dissection Resources for High School Biology

    This student guide (dissection manual) walks students through the frog dissection.  Each step has a check box to help students focus and stay on track.  Detailed descriptions of structures will help students locate organs with minimal help from the instructor.

  • Student Guide to Frog External Anatomy

    Student Guide to Frog External Anatomy

    Lab handout over the external anatomy of the frog. Can be used as part of a frog dissection unit. Includes instructions and images to label.

  • Frog Dissection Resources

    Frog Dissection Resources

    Frog dissections serve as a pivotal educational tool for several reasons. Firstly, they provide students with a tangible exploration of vertebrate anatomy, allowing them to observe firsthand the intricate structures and systems that comprise an organism’s body. By dissecting frogs, students can identify organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, and intestines, fostering a deeper…

  • Biology 2 Curriculum and Course Map Materials

    Biology 2 Curriculum and Course Map Materials

    Biology teaching resources aligned to Miller and Levine’s Bee Book. 2nd semester content covers, genetics, DNA, evolution, and animal systems Materials are available for free!

  • My Coloring Book – Animals of North America

    My Coloring Book – Animals of North America

    A coloring book showcasing the animals of North America. Shows a variety of animals in their natural habitats!

  • Spooky Science – Data Analysis on Fear and Disgust

    Spooky Science – Data Analysis on Fear and Disgust

    Students explore what animals elicit feelings of disgust or fear. They analyze a graph and suggest evolutionary reasons for fear.

  • Can Genetic Modification Protect Corn?

    Can Genetic Modification Protect Corn?

    The European corn borer (ECB) is a major pest of corn in the United States. It is a small, black and white moth that lays its eggs on the leaves of corn plants. The larvae hatch and tunnel into the stalks, ears, and leaves of the plant, causing significant damage. Bt corn is a type…

  • Dissection Photo Galleries

    Dissection Photo Galleries

    Frog Fetal Pig Squid Grasshopper Rat Crayfish Brain Bones Eye Cat Cat Muscles Cat Vessels

  • The Biology Corner – Resources for Teachers

    The Biology Corner – Resources for Teachers

    Classes Biology 1 & 1ABiology 2 & 2AAP BiologyAnatomy 1 & 2Intro Biology Textbooks Miller Levine (Bee Book) Reading Guides CK 12 Reading GuidesOpenStax Reading GuidesMiller Levine (Dragonfly) Animals of North America Coloring Book Dissections Fetal PigFrog / BullfrogSquidCatRatEarthwormHeart / Brain Assessments KahootQuizzizQuizletPractice Quizzes Teachers Pay Teachers Support Biology Corner All student resources are available…