Body Systems: Digestive System: Model Peristalsis A 3rd grader's esophagus is about the size of a straw. Crumple up a small piece of paper and place it in one end of the straw (a clear straw is best for this).Model peristalsis by squeezing the straw to push the paper all the way down the straw. Related Posts:Body Systems: Cardiovascular System: Heart SqueezeGet an idea how much force it takes to squeeze blood out of the heart....The force needed to squeeze a tennis ball is similar to the force needed to s… Read MoreBody Systems: Cardiovascular System: Race Your Heart Can you move water as quickly as your heart can move blood? After this activity, you'll have a deeper appreciation for the work your heart… Read MoreBody Systems: Cardiovascular System: Beat Your HeartHow much work does your heart really do? The numbers are quite staggering... figure them out for yourself.Part I: How many heartbeats in your li… Read MoreBody Systems: Respiratory System: Model LungCreating a model lung is pretty simple. You can find directions all over the internet, including right here!Start with a plastic bottle, any siz… Read MoreBody Systems: Digestive System: Digestive System ModelUse these props to help your students visualize the size of their digestive system. This model is approximate for a 3rd grade student.Esophagus:… Read More