2026-2027 School Year
Anatomy and Physiology for Middle School TR
Mondays AND Wednesdays
Course Description
God’s handiwork, the human body in its form and function, has been fearfully and wonderfully designed by our creator. This course will introduce students to the human body, both the anatomy, body components, and physiology, their functions. Topics covered include DNA and cell creation, as well as skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, endocrine, immune, and integumentary systems.
Monday lectures will be applied in a Wednesday lab format where students will engage in experiments and activities designed to apply and enhance their understanding of lecture material. Students will be expected to complete all lab activities.
Weekly reading assignments will come from our text. In an effort to stay current, the teacher will share relevant news articles that apply to our lesson.
In the first semester, students will have a project. Parents will be asked to aid students by reading the weekly update along with their students, assessing the completion of weekly assignments, and proctoring tests sent home by the co-op.
To be successful in this class:
This course includes learning definitions, memorizing diagrams, participation in weekly activities/labs, and an informal introduction to lab write-ups. While this course is designed for for 7th grade students, 8th grade students may enroll, but it should be noted that this course does not include a formal lab write-up component; instead, the informal lab reports employed in this course are intentionally designed to serve as a transition to the more detailed, formal lab write-ups taught and expected in our upper level middle school science courses and beyond.
Grades: 7th Grade, 8th Grade
Course Tuition and Enrollment Fees can be found HERE. If applicable, see below for additional course fees (supply, lab, textbook, etc.)
Additional Course Fees: $25 lab fee
Required Materials
Textbook:
- Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology, Jeannie Fulbright and Brooke Ryan, M. D., Apologia (2010)
Other Materials:
- Binder with notebook paper
- Colored pencils
Meet Megan Kyle
Education: Doctor of Nursing Practice from Clemson University, Master’s of Science in Nursing from Clemson University, Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing from Clemson University, and an Associate’s Degree of Nursing from Tri- County Technical College.
Certifications: Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, AANP Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner, Master’s Certificate in Nursing Education.
Teaching Experience: Tri- County Technical College, Clemson University, and Spring Arbor University. Undergraduate and Graduate level.
Homeschooling Experience: Started homeschooling in 2024.
UHC Courses Taught: Ecology and Anatomy & Physiology
Began teaching at UHC in 2025.
