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    Re: unit on eye?
    Posted by KaSandra Smith on 9/19/08

    On 9/18/08, jen wrote:
    > I have to teach a health unit on the human eye. It is for
    > 3rd grade. Any help would be appreciated!
    Supplies needed
    -White gumballs or marshmallows
    -Black licorice or string
    Red licorice or string

    You might use the gumballs or marshmallows as the actual
    eyeball. Then have the students create an eyeball using the
    other supplies. Have them use the black licorice for the
    pupils or iris. You might find someother type of candies to
    use for people with different eye colors other than dark
    colors. The red licorice or string can be used to
    illustrate how red, tired, and itcy eyes might look.

    Hope this is useful,

    KaSandra Smith
    Health science teacher
    Anniston High School


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