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Starfish Anatomy and Dissection. Here is a breakdown of the components included in this resource pack:
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Comparison Worksheet ("Comparing Anatomy"):
* This sheet asks students to compare starfish structures to human organs.
* It includes a table where students list starfish parts (like the aboral surface, oral surface, ray, central disc, madreporite, anus, eyespot, mouth, and tube feet).
* The task involves reading about each part and writing a brief description of its structure and function, specifically noting similarities to human body functions.
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Dissection Templates:
* There are black-and-white line drawings of starfish intended for labeling or cutting out.
* One template shows the external view of the starfish (top and bottom).
* Another template shows the internal anatomy, including the digestive system and water vascular system, which helps visualize where organs like the stomach and gonads are located during a real or virtual dissection.
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Teacher Resources:
* The text highlights that "Embedded answer keys and student examples" are included. This means there are completed versions of these worksheets available to help check your work or guide you if you get stuck.
How to complete the "What You Do" task:
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Read: Carefully read the provided text about starfish anatomy.
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Compare: As you read, think about what each starfish part does. For example, the starfish's "tube feet" help it move and eat, which is similar to how human legs help us move and hands help us eat.
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Write: In the table columns, write a short description for each numbered part. Focus on:
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Structure: What does it look like? (e.g., "Single appendage")
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Function: What does it do? (e.g., "Used in movement")
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Human Connection: Does it have a similar job in humans? (e.g., Legs/Arms)
This activity helps you understand that even though starfish look very different from humans, they have specialized parts to perform essential life functions like eating, moving, and sensing their environment.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of starfish dissection worksheet.