Pet Accident & Emergency: Building Bones
Find out how bones work, what makes them special and how they grow and repair. This unique workshop brings the expertise of bone scientists and vets together to learn about bones and the different ways they can be mended. Help us choose the right treatment for Dougal the dog.
Learning Level: P6 – P7
Location: Easter Bush Science Outreach Centre, University of Edinburgh Easter Bush Campus, EH25 9RG.
Minimum attendance: 16*
Maximum attendance: 34
Duration: 4 hours
Times: 10am - 2pm
Cost: £3 per pupil
Availability: Our primary programme will be released in Spring 2024, to remain updated about our workshops, events and exciting opportunities please sign up to our mailing list and/or follow us on Twitter @EBSOClab. In the meantime, why not check out our classroom resources that are free to download!
Workshop Description
Find out how bones work, what makes them special and how they grow and repair. This unique workshop brings the expertise of bone scientists and bone vets together to learn about bones and the different ways they can be mended. Help us choose the right treatment for Dougal the dog.
Learning Objectives
- To understand the function of the bones
- To identify how the shape of bones help them do their job
- To explore the different bone building and bone blasting cells that help bones grow and repair
- To diagnose Dougal the dog’s injury using real evidence
- To reveal the world of work in a small animal hospital and Roslin Institute lab
Workshop Activities
- Looking at X-rays to diagnose different types of breaks
- Using microscopes to examine real bone and its parts
- Bone mending open-ended experimental design
- Discussion with bone scientists, vets, vet nurses and students from The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies that work in the Hospital for Small Animals
Curriculum links
Biological Systems |
Topical science |
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Body systems and cells |
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By investigation of some body systems and potential problems which they may develop, I can make informed decisions to help me to maintain my health and wellbeing. SCN 2-12a | I have explored the structure and function of organs and organ systems and can relate this to the basic biological processes required to sustain life. SCN 3-12a | Through research and discussion I have an appreciation of the contribution that individuals are making to scientific discovery and invention and the impact this has made on society. SCN 2-20b |
Developing the Young Workforce
This workshop supports the following I can statements:
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“I can discuss the relevance of skills to the wider world and make connections between skills and the world of work.”
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“I can explain to others my ambitions/what I would like to do and look for ways to achieve them/that.”
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“I believe I can maximise my potential in any type of work.”
Availability
Thank you for your interest in this workshop, this academic year we will not be offering this workshop as part of our learning programme. Why not check out classroom resources that are free to download!
Important Notes
* Please contact us ebsoc@ed.ac.uk if your group falls below the minimum as we may be able to accommodate your request
through our small groups waiting list.
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