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    Re: High School Health Lesson Plans
    Posted by KaSandra Smith on 9/19/08

    On 8/10/08, Ashley wrote:
    > Does anyone have High School Health Lesson plans they would
    > be willing to share with me? I am really looking for some
    > new ideas, that not only challenge me, but also my
    > students.
    >
    > Thank you for any help!!
    >
    > Ashley : ) ashleydwilliams@hotmail.com
    Dear Ashley,

    I am a health science teacher in Anniston, Al and when I
    have to teach lessons on the human body parts such as the
    heart, I actually use animal parts. If you have a local
    taxidermist that will give you the organs after they have
    processed the deer, you can show the students how a heart,
    stomach, etc. actually looks. Your science teachers can
    also be a big help to you, by supplying the dissection trays
    and supplies.
    Hope this helps.


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