Welcome to the 12th Annual
Meeting of the Human Body

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Hello doctors and welcome. This year’s focus is on the five senses. As you all know the five senses include the
human actions of seeing, touching, tasting, hearing and smelling. In medical professional teams we will break
up to become experts on the individual senses and then come back together into
your original medical team to compile all the taken research. To conclude the 12th Annual
Meeting of the Human Body, each medical team will present a PowerPoint
presentation on their findings. The
medical team with the best final presentation of their material will be
published in the next addition of DeMeo’s Medical Journal. Good luck on your research!
Task One: Take the test
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Click on the picture to
the right to go to the following website.
Test your prior knowledge of the five senses. Present your final percentage to your
director. |
www.harcosci.org/
senses.htm |
Task Two: Let the
research begin!
The following task has
been broken up into the expert areas.
Please choose your topic by clicking on its title.
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eval_beer.html |
strangepath.net/portfolio/
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Task Three: Compile your research and make a PowerPoint.
Each group will be given twenty minutes to give their
presentation. Keep this time limit in
mind while you are putting together your PowerPoint!
Step
one: Compile all five senses into one presentation. Make sure you focus on the main topics.
Click on the following link for ideas.
Your presentation does not need to be in the order of the ideas page or
limited by its questions; however, the questions asked on this page should be
answered.
Ideas
Page
www.louisville.edu/.../wroffice/
new5-1baker1.html
* Your director will also be grading
you on the information provided in your presentation. Click on the following link to look at the
rubric your director will be using for your grade. *
Rubric
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Step two:
Put together a PowerPoint presentation.
Click on the picture of the computer if you need help in creating a
PowerPoint. You will use the PowerPoint
to show your director the information you have found during your research. Click on the icon of a paper to look at the
rubric your director is using for your presentation.
Step three: Present your research through your PowerPoint. After all the presentations have taken place your
director will announce who will be published in the DeMeo’s Medical Journal.
Good Luck and may the best team win!
J
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Last Updated April 13, 2004