Anatomy+-+Physiology+curriculum+map

=Curriculum Map= Please note that time frames and units may vary.

September

 * Essential Learnings**:
 * 1) Identify the levels of organization of the human body and describe how each is dependent on the others.Apply essential language of anatomy and use it to locate and communicate the location of body parts.
 * 2) Identify and locate organs and structures of human anatomy using the organ system approach.
 * 3) Describe each organ system and relate its structure and physiology to the survival of the individual.
 * 4) Relate maturation and aging of each organ system to the health of the individual.
 * 5) Investigate homeostatic mechanisms and regulation through organ system integration.
 * 6) Describe the characteristics common to all living things.


 * Units**

October

 * Essential Learnings**:
 * 1) Apply essential language of anatomy and use it to locate and communicate the location of body parts.
 * 2) Identify and locate organs and structures of human anatomy using the organ system approach.
 * 3) Describe each organ system and relate its structure and physiology to the survival of the individual.
 * 4) Relate maturation and aging of each organ system to the health of the individual.
 * 5) Investigate homeostatic mechanisms and regulation through organ system integration.
 * 6) Describe the characteristics common to all living things.

Units

November

 * Essential Learnings**:
 * 1) Apply essential language of anatomy and use it to locate and communicate the location of body parts.
 * 2) Identify and locate organs and structures of human anatomy using the organ system approach.
 * 3) Describe each organ system and relate its structure and physiology to the survival of the individual.
 * 4) Relate maturation and aging of each organ system to the health of the individual.
 * 5) Investigate homeostatic mechanisms and regulation through organ system integration.
 * 6) Describe the characteristics common to all living things.

Units

December

 * Essential Learnings:**
 * 1) Apply essential language of anatomy and use it to locate and communicate the location of body parts.
 * 2) Identify and locate organs and structures of human anatomy using the organ system approach.
 * 3) Describe each organ system and relate its structure and physiology to the survival of the individual.
 * 4) Relate maturation and aging of each organ system to the health of the individual.
 * 5) Investigate homeostatic mechanisms and regulation through organ system integration.
 * 6) Describe the characteristics common to all living things.

Units