Attention: A&P Teachers

Ready to stop spending all of your free time searching for engaging Anatomy & Physiology resources for your students?

And giving up your nights & weekends trying to create them yourself?!

 

You can start saving time, money, and stress now!

With your A&P Resource Hub membership, you'll get an all-access pass to a robust library of high quality, engaging life science resources that help your students learn (and love!) science.

You don't have to exchange so much of your time (and money!) trying to find quality resources to supplement your anatomy and physiology lessons.

As a fellow science teacher, I know how much you want your students to understand and appreciate science.
(And maybe even help them ENJOY it?!)      


I also know how much of your own time & money you regularly have to give up in order to make that happen.

Imagine what life would look like if you had access to a treasure trove of unique science resources specifically designed 
> Engage your students
> Build their science and inquiry skills
> Foster conceptual understanding
> Encourage real-world application of the science concepts they're learning

AND what if you could find those activities all in ONE place without Ads?

A&P Resource Hub is a vast (and growing!) collection of resources made to help you supplement your lessons without spending so much of your own time and money!
   
Your A&P Resource Hub membership will give you instant access to:  

 

  • A wide assortment of printable AND digital activities for Anatomy & Physiology. 
  • Resources located in ONE spot on a completely ad-free membership site. 
  • New resources added EVERY month!   

Whether you're teaching tissues, action potential, hormones, blood disorders, gas exchange or any otherA&P topic, these materials provide the perfect complement to your lessons! 

Get started for as little as $9/month!

What does the A&P Resource Hub include?

Our growing library includes about 25% editable resources.  
These are pptx files that are ready for you to easily make tweaks to match the way you teach.

 We are adding more each month!

What other teachers say about these resources...

This was a GREAT resource for my students who really struggle with this content.
- Krista R.

This was the perfect resource to integrate into my interactive notebooks. I work with students with emotional and behavioral disabilities and note taking is not the easiest thing to get them to do. This is a terrific compromise!. Thanks so much for your hard work! - Jennifer M.

My students LOVED THIS I have never seen them be more engaged in an activity before.  -Marie M.

The A&P Resource Hub focuses on increasing student learning.

  These resources focus on student ownership of their learning.    (Which means way less work for you!)  

My goal is to provide resources that are heavily student-centered, providing lots of opportunities for students to explore, make sense of, and retain what they learn.  

This means I focus LESS on teacher explanations and focus MORE on students digging in & doing the work.  

Each content area does have some direct instruction.  I use things like slides, graphic notes, and anchor charts to help.  I try to limit it to no more than 15 minutes at a time.  

I structure my own lessons with lots of student  interaction with the content because I knew the content before I walked in the room.  If I am the one doing all the work with a lecture style classroom, they are not actively learning.   These resources reflect that philosophy.  Lots of task cards, case studies, and more.

Here's just some of what you'll love about the student-centered instruction:

When students get involved in hands-on activities, discussions, and problem-solving tasks, they actively build and expand their knowledge. This leads to a deeper understanding of anatomy and physiology that goes beyond just memorizing facts, helping them apply what they’ve learned to real-world situations.

A student-centered approach gets students actively involved and engaged. By using interactive activities, group work, and real-life examples, we can capture their interest and motivation.

By giving students the chance to tackle challenging and open-ended tasks in anatomy and physiology, we help develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This encourages them to think creatively, explore different strategies, and justify their reasoning—essential skills for both the subject and life.

Student-centered instruction recognizes that students have different learning styles, strengths, and needs. By using a variety of tasks, projects, and resources, we can better meet each student where they are.

Join the A&P Resource Hub and Get Started Today!

Listen, Teacher-Friend.I get it.  

I understand the daily pressures & demands of being a science teacher.  
It's A LOT.  

 That's exactly why I created the A&P Resource Hub. With the comprehensive collection of ready-to-use resources, you'll finally have more time (and brain space) to focus on what you love the most: helping your students learn & appreciate A&P!  

And without giving up SO much of your own time and money in order to accomplish that! 🎉

Stop feeling overspent on both TIME and MONEY.  

Join the Hub and finally learn what it means to enjoy some free time again.   

I'm the owner and founder of learninghypothesis.com and the A&P Resource Hub where my goal is to help teachers love teaching life science through engaging and meaningful activities, so they can create classrooms full of students who love learning life science.

As a  biology and anatomy and physiology teacher, I understand how challenging it can be to capture students' interest and immerse them in the wonders of life science.

I also know how tough it is to teach through inquiry and problem-solving when all you have is a textbook!

I want to help your students go beyond the textbook, moving past dry facts and procedures to discover that anatomy and physiology is fascinating and exciting, and that they can be successful.

I can't wait to help you alleviate the stresses that come with teaching!

Join  A&P Resource Hub today!