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Objective: I will diagnose common skin diseases based on the symptoms, causes, and treatment. Aim: How can we diagnose common skin diseases based on the symptoms, causes, and treatment? Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.7 AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Do now: (You have 5 minutes) PLEASE GET BINDERS!

Real-world connection Acne, burns, other skin diseases Vocabulary Acne, baldness, vtiligo, psoriasis, eczema, athlete’s foot, albinism, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.7 Aim: How can we diagnose common skin diseases based on the symptoms, causes, and treatment? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now

Announcements Assignment over break: Lab Report + Lab Notebook writeup for Skin Receptors Lab: Due Mon 1/6/14 Quiz on Thursday on lessons (skin color, skin burns, hair) Exam #3 on Friday ( ) Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.7 Aim: How can we diagnose common skin diseases based on the symptoms, causes, and treatment? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now