The Heart


Teacher Resources

Heart Resources for Teachers

Teach Engineering offers standards-aligned STEM lesson plans that include assessments, worksheets, and engineering connections. The Heart of the Matter for elementary students covers heart basics and explores the way spaceflight influences the circulatory system. Put Your Heart Into Engineering for middle school students discusses heart valves and the value of prosthetic devices.

The American Heart Association has information for educators on heart-healthy school programs.

Students can make a simple stethoscope and listen to their own and others' heartbeats.

Activities and Information

Check out this video-based lesson about the circulatory system from NeoK12.

Visit a previous Science Trek show about Blood, for additional information about the circulatory system.

Explore this terrific site from the Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia.

Great Ideas for Lesson Plans

Texas Heart Institute's Project Heart has a terrific site for educators that is also linked to their site for kids. You'll find lesson plans for grades K-6 and ideas for interactive projects. Available in English and Spanish.

A Look at the Human Heart features lesson plans for hands-on investigations on topics such as heart anatomy, circulation, and measuring heartbeats. Scroll down to “Lesson Plans” and take a look.

See the Kids Health site for lessons and handouts on the cardiovascular system for grades K–2, grades 3–5, and middle school.