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These are the same trusted models you’ve used before – just in their new home at Inside Out Science. While the name has changed, the mission hasn’t: creating hands-on, humane, and classroom-friendly dissection and exploration models that actually work for teachers and students.

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.

Inside Out Science - the new home of Getting Nerdy's Dissection Models!

What’s changed (and what hasn’t)

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

What’s the same:

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

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Explore Inside Out Dissection Models

Not sure where to begin? Start with Inside Out’s most popular models – designed to work in real classrooms from day one:

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Pig Dissection | Large-Vinyl 3-D Anatomy Demonstration Model + Paper Dissection Model & Lesson

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Pig Dissection | Large-Vinyl 3-D Anatomy Demonstration Model + Paper Dissection Model & Lesson
Product Details

Take your mammalian anatomy lessons to the next level—no preservatives required!
Formerly part of Getting Nerdy’s popular dissection line, this Vinyl Fetal Pig Dissection Model now lives at Inside Out Science, where humane, hands-on learning takes center stage. This durable, larger-than-life vinyl pig model mirrors the Scienstructable paper version, giving students a clean and compassionate way to explore fetal pig anatomy, organ systems, and mammalian structure and function.

This hybrid lesson includes a digital download of student materials plus a physical vinyl demonstration model, perfect for in-person, blended, or remote classrooms. Students use the paper version to color, cut, and assemble their own 3-D paper pig specimen while learning about digestive, circulatory, respiratory, and reproductive systems through guided readings and graphic organizers.

Your vinyl model arrives ready to pop out from perforated sheets and assemble using the included glue dots. Attach it to the vinyl dissection tray sticker using the included Velcro for a sturdy display that can be reused year after year. Step-by-step video instructions make setup a breeze.

After purchase, you’ll receive your digital download via email with printable and projectable materials that can also be uploaded to your district’s secure LMS.

Humane, durable, and classroom-ready, this Vinyl Fetal Pig Dissection Kit brings mammalian anatomy to life—from the inside out.


DIGITAL CONTENT:

EDITABLE PowerPoint slides with bellwork, instructions, notes and embedded answer keys

NON-EDITABLE PDF handouts

→ Student-friendly guided reading PDF

→ Differentiated graphic organizers PDF

→ Pig Dissection Templates in BLACK LINE AND COLOR

→ Extension questions

→ Answer keys

GOOGLE DRIVE ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS
→ PowerPoint slides with bellwork, instructions, notes and embedded answer key to handouts
→ Student-friendly guided reading PDF
→ Differentiated graphic organizers PDF


SHIPPED TO YOU:

  • Vinyl pig model on perforated sheets
  • Vinyl dissection tray sticker
  • Glue dots and Velcro for assembly
  • Instruction sheet with assembly video link


TEACHERS LOVE IOS DISSECTION MODELS, HERE'S WHY:
❤️ Olivia H. says, "This resource is perfect for students to practice with before doing a dissection, as well as referring back to after dissections. I also like the option to use this resource for super squeamish students or when the budget is tight. I could not recommend this product more!"
❤️ Courtney C. says, "I love this for our forensic pathology unit! We are able to discuss anatomy and we do not need to use preserved pigs (for the squeamish students). This is a great resource!"
❤️ Lani B. says, "I can't say enough good things about this resource! We completed this activity before beginning our fetal pig Dissection. It gave students a great idea of what they would expect during the dissection such as placement and orientation. It was extremely successful! Thank you!"

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Purchasing this resource allows the licensee to copy and upload for single classroom use only. This resource may only used by the original purchaser and their students and can only be accessible on password-protected sites such as Canvas, Google Classroom, or other password-protected digital learning platforms.
It is not for public display. This resource may not be uploaded publicly on the internet, or on shared district or campus drives, or on social media for others to access. This resource may not be shared with other teachers without the appropriate licensing.
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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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