Circulatory System Stations Activity

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EASY PREP – INCLUDES PDF and DIGITAL VERSIONS!

Grade 7 and Up

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Students learn about the CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM and the HEART as they circulate (pun intended!) through 10 stations. Engaging student-led independent work!

This activity is designed to DIRECTLY TEACH the circulatory system but is great as a review, as well! Each station includes a 1-page station with easy-to-digest information about structures and functions of the circulatory system, bright and clear illustrations, and interesting facts.

EASY PREP or GO PAPERLESS!

  • To use the PRINT version: Simply make 1-2 copies of the station cards and place them around the room. Make a copy of the student worksheet for each student. Students travel from station to station gathering information and answering questions on the worksheet.
  • To use the DIGITAL version: Follow the included link to make a copy of the Google Slides version and assign it in Google Classroom.

In this activity, students will:

  • READ information about the heart and circulatory system at 10 different stations.
  • ANSWER questions on a corresponding worksheet as they visit each station. Some questions are a straightforward review of what’s been learned in the text, and some require a bit of critical thinking. The answers to all questions are found in the station cards – NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED!

Overview of Topics Covered:

  • Terms used include: blood vessel, capillary, vein, artery, blood, red blood cell, white blood cell, platelet, atrium, ventricle, plasma, hemoglobin
  • Functions of the circulatory system
  • Two loops of blood flow (one to the lungs and one to the body)
  • The heart’s structure
  • How the circulatory system interacts with other body systems
  • Heart disease

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