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Joseph T. Garand, MD, Medical Director, Prisma Health System Greer Family Medicine Residency Program, 109 Physicians Dr Ste A, Greer, SC 29650 ([email protected]) Don't be self-conscious when you're talking to people. When you're in the moment, try to just go with it instead of thinking about yourself. Look into the other person's eyes and really see him or her. If you're genuinely glad to see the person, and they say something that pleases you, you'll break into a natural smile. When you're feeling nervous about how you come off to other people, it will come through in your smile. Instead of worrying about what impression you're making, let yourself feel free to be expressive. Figure 4. An illuminated otoscope. Note in Figure 1 and in the accompanying Video, the halo appearances of P3 and P4 are due to the halo of light projecting from the otoscope.

Health Greer Family Medicine Residency Program, Department of Family Medicine, University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville, South Carolina Your students will find this fascinating. How can these tiny organs help us so much? What are they made of? How do they work? It's almost like magic. This fantastic PowerPoint of eye diagrams for kids is ideal for teaching CfE Second Level learners about the different parts of the eye and their functions. The PowerPoint takes pupils through each part of the eye with detailed labelled diagrams, and provides key information on how our eyes work and how we see.Figure 2. The patient’s left eye during examination with an otoscope light source showing a normal P1 image and prominent P3 and P4 images. Or, if your kids feel like creating their own eye diagram, try out this Drawing the Human Eye Worksheet- for an extra challenge, why not see if they can label the diagram that they draw? The twinkle in this patient’s eye is a result of pseudophakia, with a normal Purkinje 1 (P1) reflex and prominent Purkinje 3 and 4 (P3 and P4) images (reflexes) ( Figure 2). Pseudophakia refers to an eye in which the natural lens has been replaced with an implanted artificial intraocular lens (IOL).

This resource is perfect for a Biology topic on the human body. Like all of our resources at Twinkl, this Eye Diagrams for Kids PowerPoint was designed and approved by qualified teachers, and features wonderful hand-drawn illustrations that are sure to keep learners engaged. This particular resource adheres to the CfE Second Level Experience and Outcome SCN 2-12b: "I have explored the structure and function of sensory organs to develop my understanding of body actions in response to outside conditions."

The instructions are also very simple. Your students first need to match up the different parts of the eye with the description of what they are and what they do. Then you can all move on to the eye diagram, where you can ask your students to label them. Of course, this all works best if you have more than one activity that allows them to flex their memory muscles. No one (without an eidetic memory) will remember anything that they've learned just the one time. Of course, this would all work better once you've already had a discussion on the different parts of the human eye. Perhaps you'd like to start your lesson with our Parts of the Eye PowerPoint first. Other resources like this parts of the eye activity sheets: We have included a variety of hairstyles in our blank face pictures so that children have options when it comes to choosing a face to work on, including curly natural hairstyles.

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