Fri, Sep 4, 2026Fall (Semester 1) · Week 2Day 10 of 7080-min block

Submit organization evidence

Today's target

Submit the body-organization evidence set and update your tracker.

Due today · Tracker entry Required

Complete evidence packet: planes-and-cavities diagram, tissue organization model photo, patient anatomy map with rationale, and two-sentence reflection.

Your 4 steps today
  1. 1
    Do this
    Submit the body-organization evidence set and update your tracker.
  2. 2
  3. 3
    Submit this
    Tracker entry: Complete evidence packet: planes-and-cavities diagram, tissue organization model photo, patient anatomy map with rationale, and two-sentence reflection.
  4. 4
    Submit it here
    1. 1CMSD website. Go to clevelandmetroschools.org and click the Clever button.
    2. 2Clever. Clever opens. Sign in if it asks.
    3. 3Microsoft (district) login. Use your district Microsoft account (the one for school).
    4. 4Schoology. Open Schoology, then your class, then Assignments, and find the file named below.
    The file to submit is named: Human Anatomy & Physiology (Human Body Systems) › Unit 1.1 Beginning with Bones: Patient rehabilitation context, regional/directional terms, body cavities/planes, tissue structure. › Tracker entry
    Open Schoology
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Where this fits
Tested on (Ohio WebXam)
Human Anatomy and Physiology · 072040
PLTW lesson
HBS · Submit organization evidence
WebXam domain
Human Body Form, Function, and Pathophysiology
Evidence to produce
Tracker entry
Quick glossary
CER:
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning — make a claim, back it with evidence, explain your reasoning.
SOP:
Standard Operating Procedure — the exact steps to follow (especially in a lab).
Tracker:
Your PLTW progress log where you record completed evidence.
myPLTW:
The PLTW course site where you do the online activities — you open it through Schoology.
Learn first

Minute-by-minute · 80-minute block

💡 Big idea: Organizing and reviewing your own artifacts reinforces the vocabulary and structural hierarchy you need for every unit ahead.

  1. 0-8Intro: evidence-packet rubric review
  2. 8-30Gather and date-check all three artifacts
  3. 30-50Rubric self-check; add any missing labels
  4. 50-65Update weekly tracker
  5. 65-75Write two-sentence reflection: tissue types and system function
  6. 75-80Submit packet
Mr. Mendoza's 5-minute intro
  • Today we close out the organization unit. Three artifacts go in the packet: your planes diagram, your tissue model, and your patient map.
  • Before you package anything, run it against the rubric. Missing labels cost points that are easy to earn.
  • Your two-sentence reflection should connect something specific. Not just what you learned but how tissue type connects to what a system can and cannot do.
  • Next week we go into bone. Every term you learned this week appears in the bone unit.
Do this, step by step
  1. 1Collect your planes diagram, organization model photo, and patient map.
  2. 2Check each against the evidence rubric for labels and accuracy.
  3. 3Update the weekly tracker with each completed task.
  4. 4Write a two-sentence reflection connecting tissues to systems.
  5. 5Submit the evidence packet for the weekly summative.
You'll be able to
  • You can assemble a complete organization evidence packet.
  • You can reflect on how tissue type relates to function.
Know by the end
  • A rubric-aligned evidence packet requires every artifact to be dated, labeled, and complete.
  • Reflection on tissue-to-system connections prepares you for the upcoming skeletal and muscular units.
  • Self-assessment of accuracy before submitting is a professional habit in health-science documentation.
Do the work

Your PLTW work today

Open this PLTW section today

Unit 1.1 Beginning with Bones: Patient rehabilitation context, regional/directional terms, body cavities/planes, tissue structure. · Submit organization evidence

Day 5 of this lesson. Open this exact section in myPLTW (reached through Schoology), then do the work below.

Do this: Confirm all Lesson 1.1 Beginning with Bones tasks for this week are marked complete in myPLTW before assembling your evidence packet.

Complete

Every task for this lesson week shows complete status; screenshot included in your packet.

How far to get

By today all tasks from Mon to Thu in Lesson 1.1 should be checked off; verify at the start of class.

Upload as evidence

myPLTW completion screenshot inside the submitted evidence packet.

All PLTW activities are completed inside the PLTW course environment — this page only gives direction. Submit producibles on Schoology.

The plan

Today's PLTW tracker

Check things off as you work, then submit. This tells Mr. Mendoza how you're doing so he can help the class. It does not replace turning in your producible on Schoology.

Use the code Mr. Mendoza gave you, not your name. Saved on this device.

Unit 1.1 Beginning with Bones: Patient rehabilitation context, regional/directional terms, body cavities/planes, tissue structure.Day 5 of this projectSee the full week plan
Today's PLTW target

Unit 1.1 Beginning with Bones: Patient rehabilitation context, regional/directional terms, body cavities/planes, tissue structure. · Submit organization evidence

Confirm all Lesson 1.1 Beginning with Bones tasks for this week are marked complete in myPLTW before assembling your evidence packet.

By today all tasks from Mon to Thu in Lesson 1.1 should be checked off; verify at the start of class.

This is how Mr. Mendoza sees the class keeping pace with PLTW. Be honest, it only helps if it is accurate.

1 · What you do today

🎯 Submit the body-organization evidence set and update your tracker.

  • Collect your planes diagram, organization model photo, and patient map.
  • Check each against the evidence rubric for labels and accuracy.
  • Update the weekly tracker with each completed task.
  • Write a two-sentence reflection connecting tissues to systems.
  • Submit the evidence packet for the weekly summative.
2 · Turn in today

Tracker entry: Complete evidence packet: planes-and-cavities diagram, tissue organization model photo, patient anatomy map with rationale, and two-sentence reflection.

Submit on Schoology

Upload by 11:29 PM for full credit.

3 · Who's doing what (team)
TaskWho
Collect your planes diagram, organization model photo, and patient map._______
Check each against the evidence rubric for labels and accuracy._______
Update the weekly tracker with each completed task._______
Write a two-sentence reflection connecting tissues to systems._______
Submit the evidence packet for the weekly summative._______

Working solo? Put your own name in "Who" for every row.

4 · Words I can use correctly
5 · I'm successful today when I can…
  • You can assemble a complete organization evidence packet.
  • You can reflect on how tissue type relates to function.
6 · Reflection & next steps
Where are you today?0/7 checked
Pick your period and code first.
Explore

Resources & readings

Vetted readings and references for this unit. Use them to prepare, to catch up if you were absent, or to go deeper on today's target.

Words

This unit's vocabulary

sagittalfrontaltransversecavitytissueepithelialconnectivecartilage

Tap the speaker to hear a term. Weekly vocabulary task: add two of these terms to your notebook glossary with a definition and an example in your own words.

Check yourself

WebXam practice

Tap an answer to check it · nothing is recorded or graded
Which body plane divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) portions?
The heart and lungs are located within which body cavity?
Which tissue type lines body surfaces and covers organs, forming protective sheets?
A transverse (horizontal) plane divides the body into which two parts?
Check yourself

Cumulative WebXam review

A quick mixed-review pulling questions from earlier units plus today, so the WebXam material stays fresh.

Tap an answer to check it · nothing is recorded or graded
[Review: Course Launch: PLTW access, the lab notebook, and the language of anatomy] Homeostasis is best defined as:
Which body plane divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) portions?
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Where this leads — careers

Safety net

What to do if you were absent

If YOU are absent

Today is individual PLTW work, so do exactly what we did in class, from home: complete the same PLTW target above, then submit your Tracker entry.

Open Schoology (CMSD) and keep going

How to get there: open the CMSD website, click Clever, sign in with your Microsoft (district) account, then open Schoology from Clever.

If MR. MENDOZA is absent

Class still runs. Complete the online activity above (it's self-guided). Need the concept taught without a teacher? Use this authoritative explainer:

Khan Academy: Health and Medicine
How this is graded
For: Tracker entry — Complete evidence packet: planes-and-cavities diagram, tissue organization model photo, patient anatomy map with rationale, and two-sentence reflection.
  • Complete
    Every required part of the artifact is present, nothing left blank.
  • Accurate
    The science and the data are correct and match the evidence.
  • Scientific reasoning
    You explain your claim with evidence and reasoning (CER), not just an answer.
  • Professional communication
    Clear, organized, labeled, and written the way a clinician or scientist would.
  • Submitted
    Turned in the right way (Schoology for routine work) and confirmed.
Submission Zone

Drop your Fri, Sep 4, 2026 · Submit organization evidence here. Use a clear file name (your initials + project). Routine work still goes to Schoology (via the CMSD portal).

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