dissection labels
dissection labels
does anyone have any great but easy ideas for dissection labels. I provide tiny laminated names on a pin which either get thrown away or rust when I wash them giving rise to a tetanus risk . all suggestions welcome
Re: dissection labels
I have used toothpicks and bamboo skewers cut down in length.
- bindibadgi
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Re: dissection labels
I give the kids toothpicks & long sticky labels, & they make 'flags' by wrapping the label around the toothpick.
They just go in the sharps container at the end of lesson.
They just go in the sharps container at the end of lesson.
bindibadgi
Re: dissection labels
do you print the labels for them? I'm just trying to save a bit of the time I spend making the fiddly little things.
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Re: dissection labels
In 14 years I have never been asked to make labels for dissections
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Re: dissection labels
I give them sheets of regular wide address labels, so they can fold them in half around the toothpick & have enough space to write.
I also give them cheap pencils with dissections, so they don't use their own. The pencils go in the clean-up bucket with the dissecting gear, & get sterilized & dried in my glassware dryer.
The kids write structure names on the labels, stick them in the heart/fish head or whatever, & the teacher walks around & marks their accuracy.
I don't print the structure names on the labels, because they're supposed to figure out what's what for themselves. Plus it's a little more entertaining when you see a label with "Aorca" written on it! I said "you're dissecting the heart from a sheep, not a killer whale" but he didn't get it.
I also give them cheap pencils with dissections, so they don't use their own. The pencils go in the clean-up bucket with the dissecting gear, & get sterilized & dried in my glassware dryer.
The kids write structure names on the labels, stick them in the heart/fish head or whatever, & the teacher walks around & marks their accuracy.
I don't print the structure names on the labels, because they're supposed to figure out what's what for themselves. Plus it's a little more entertaining when you see a label with "Aorca" written on it! I said "you're dissecting the heart from a sheep, not a killer whale" but he didn't get it.
bindibadgi
Re: dissection labels
Me either not in 18 years I'd hate to see what some of our darlings would write.fibreweb wrote:In 14 years I have never been asked to make labels for dissections
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Re: dissection labels
My kids just label a sheet of paper with a diagram on it. Maybe seniors label theirs sometimes though now I think of it.