New Hampshire Frameworks Correlations
Artificial Anatomy
Test your knowledge of human anatomy using the papier-mâché models at the Museum of American History.
Intended Audience: General
Reading Level: Middle/High School
Teacher Section: No
Searchable: No
Science: Life Science
Curriculum Standard 3a
Students will demonstrate an increasing ability to recognize patterns and products of evolution, including genetic variation, specialization, adaptation, and natural selection.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade six students will be able to:
- Identify major body structures of some common organisms, e.g. when shown a picture of the human skeleton students can identify, by common name, the major bones in their body.
Curriculum Standard 3d
Students will demonstrate an increasing ability to understand fundamental structures, functions, and mechanisms of inheritance found in microorganisms, fungi, protists, plants, and animals.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade six students will be able to:
- Describe/identify major organ systems of the human body, state their major functions, and describe some of their interactions, e.g. the heart and lungs working together in respiration.