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Enter technology. I realized what I was really after was for the students to recognize the size and location relationships between themselves and their organs. So I used Comic Life and iPads. I had the students take pictures of themselves and then gave them images of the various organs, so they could place the images above their torso. They can stretch, rotate and resize the organs to fit their own body size. In the end, they end up with a picture that can become part of a "my body" ebook or portfolio.
Compared to the paper endeavour, I found that my students were overall more engaged in the process. It was much easier, and took way less time, for a greater degree of learning!