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Earthworms wriggle their way into Dissection Connection

mr vivi looks into earthworms at dissection connection
mr vivi looks into earthworms at dissection connection
Mr Vivi looks into earthworms at Dissection Connection

Mr Vivi is having such a marvellous time with his earthworm research. His degree is in natural resource management, you know, so this is his native habitat.

An earthworm dissection has been included in a Yr 7 science textbook this year and it’s thrown everyone up here into a bit of a spin.  We’ve had several requests to supply them , so he’s bought himself some earthworms and he’s feeding them up so they will be nice and fat.  He’s really enjoying it, actually!  He talks to them when he feeds them 🙂

He has also been testing a few methods of preservation that don’t use formalin and I think he’s come up with a good method.

He’s shown me what he finds when he dissects them and it’s really interesting.  Much more interesting than I thought it would be.  He dissected earthworms at Uni so he knows what to look for.

If you’re after earthworms for the classroom then drop me a line and I’ll have you sorted out in no time.

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27 Jul, 2016

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Miss Vivi labelled “Vagenius”

female reproductive system quiz result, Miss Vivi labelled a vagenius
female reproductive system quiz result, Miss Vivi labelled a vagenius
Are you a Vagenius?

So, I wouldn’t usually rate Buzzfeed a great source for scientifically accurate literature.  Having said that – this anatomy quiz was really good.  Not the drawing of the ovary, though.  That is just weird.

You’ve got reproduction coming up in the national curriculum next term so here’s a handy tool to scaffold your unit around.  Give the kids a go at this quiz which asks them to identify a number of different anatomical structures from a clear, easy to understand diagram.  You could have the class try it out at the beginning of the unit and then again at the end to show them how much they’ve learned.

Also a great opportunity to get a real uterus and ovary in front of them so they can compare the real thing with the diagram.

And if I’m such a vagenius, why did I get one wrong?  Well, let’s just say that reading the question properly is always the key to a genius answer.  Try it now yourself and let me know how you go.

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14 July 2016