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If you’ve used Getting Nerdy dissection models before, then you’ll feel right at home here at Inside Out. New here? You’re about to join tens of thousands of teachers all over the world who have discovered a way to teach anatomy and dissection that’s engaging, effective, and a whole lot more manageable. I’m so glad you’re here.

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What’s new:

  • A growing collection of updated models and lab resources
  • A stronger focus on humane, eco-friendly science instruction
  • Everything in one place at Inside Out Science

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  • The models you know and trust (formerly of Getting Nerdy)
  • Thoughtful design for real classrooms
  • Clear, student-friendly learning experiences

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Anatomical Directions | Pickle Dissection | Biology 3-D Anatomy Paper Model & Lesson

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I haven't used it yet, but it sure looks promising! I'm looking forward to using it with my Senior Biology class next year.
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Anatomical Directions | Pickle Dissection | Biology 3-D Anatomy Paper Model & Lesson
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Start your students’ dissection journey with a little brine and a big grin! This Pickle Dissection Lab from Inside Out Science is the perfect first step into the world of anatomy, giving students a fun and low-stress way to explore anatomical directions and scientific observation skills—without a single real specimen in sight.

Students begin with a simple vocabulary warm-up before diving into a pickle observation activity, describing and classifying their specimen as if they were real field biologists. They’ll learn how to use precise anatomical terms to identify features, directions, and positions—practicing the same language they’ll use in future dissection lessons.

Then comes the main event: a hands-on pickle dissection! Students practice orienting and “dissecting” their specimen using common household tools, all while applying their new terminology in a setting that’s academically engaging and emotionally safe. The result? Budding scientists who feel confident and curious—without the apprehension often tied to their first real dissection.

After the lab, extend the learning with anatomical direction review activities or have students build their own paper pickle model to reinforce spatial vocabulary long after the real pickle’s gone.

Humane, hilarious, and highly effective, this Pickle Dissection Lab turns everyday veggies into an unforgettable science experience—proving that learning from the inside out doesn’t always require a scalpel.


WHAT'S INCLUDED in this 1-2 DAY ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY LESSON:
NON-EDITABLE PDF handouts

→ Anatomical direction vocabulary & practice

→ Pickle dissection Lab
→ Pickle model template
→ Teacher guide & keys


STUDENTS WILL:

• Learn anatomical direction terminology

• Observe, draw and describe a pickle

• Dissect a pickle and make observations about their dissected pickle

• Answer extension questions about their lab

• Create a paper dissection model of a pickle

• Complete an additional extension exercise practicing anatomical terms


LOOKING FOR DISSECTION MODELS TO PREP YOUR KIDDOS FOR THE REAL THING? TEACHERS LOVE IOS DISSECTION MODELS, HERE'S WHY:
❤️ Jennifer S says, "Awesome and Incredible! One of my favorite downloads from TPT! This and the worm dissection are just so wonderful! My daughter and I both loved the ease and creativity of this packet! It made for a wonderful follow up to her home school curriculum and an excellent work sample to share with her contact teacher at the quarter."

❤️ Deborah A. says, "This was a great purchase and worth the cost. Very easy to prep. Used with 7th and 8th graders before our actual dissection. Was a great learning tool for them, coloring, cutting, and assembling the paper model allowed them to get familiar with the organs and structures they would be seeing during the dissection lab. Will definitely use again."

❤️ Carolyn S. says, "Listening to students discuss the function of the different organs was incredible!"

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Why teachers are switching to paper dissection models

More and more classrooms are moving toward humane dissection alternatives, and for good reason.

In real classrooms, teachers are running into challenges like:

  • Rising costs: specimens are getting more expensive
  • Inconsistent quality: shipments can arrive damaged, overly preserved, or difficult to work with
  • Limited availability: certain specimens (and even specific sexes) aren’t always available
  • Student hesitation: more students are uncomfortable participating
  • Time and logistics: setup, cleanup, storage, and safety all add up

A more reliable, classroom-friendly approach:

Inside Out Science models keep the hands-on learning, while removing many of the barriers that make traditional dissection challenging. Students can:

  • Explore anatomy in a clear, structured way
  • Build understanding without the mess or unpredictability
  • Participate fully, regardless of comfort level

Just as important, it’s about what students bring into that experience:

For many teachers, it’s not about replacing dissection entirely – it’s about giving students the chance to build confidence before they ever pick up a tool. The end goal being to create a classroom culture rooted in curiosity, care, and respect for the organism – not uncertainty or hesitation.

Whether you’re looking for a frog dissection alternative, an affordable way to do comparative anatomy, or a way to make dissection day more accessible, inclusive, and purposeful for all students, you’re in the right place.

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