Mastery path
Blood circulation and heart flow
A cardiologist still draws loops — build the diagram that makes physiology intuitive.
Master the diagram before you memorize the words. Visual structure is the scaffold.
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Copy this plan, then assign each concept from Teacher Classroom. Batch path assignment is manual for now.
Mastery evidence on this path
Master the diagram before you memorize the words. Visual structure is the scaffold.
You are not just memorizing. You are learning to see, draw, explain, and use each concept.
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- Explained flows: 0 concept(s)
- Applied to real life: 0 concept(s)
- Practice sessions logged: 0 concept(s)
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Recommended diagram packs
Structured diagram packs that align with concepts on this path — use for Visual Mastery, Practice Studio, or copy a classroom plan.
Human Heart and Blood Flow
Learn chamber layout, vessel names, and oxygen-rich vs oxygen-poor flow — the diagram every biology and health class expects.
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Lungs and Breathing
Bronchi, alveoli, and the path of air in and out — connect to exercise and asthma awareness.
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Digestive System Flow
Mouth to stomach to intestines — process flow for how food is broken down and absorbed.
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Future Doctor Visual Pack
Heart, lungs, first aid — visual bundle for medical career goals.
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Concept sequence
- Human heart
- Human lungs
- First aid response flow
Milestones
Chamber logic
No swapped left/right pathways.
Clinical hook
Link one symptom to a flow obstruction sketch.
Practice projects
- Exercise heart-rate poster
- First aid + circulation combo card
Mini challenges
- Where is pressure highest?
- What happens if a valve fails?
Career connection
Medicine, cardiology, nursing, paramedicine, and physiology education.
After this path
Future doctor visual path · Human body systems
Teacher: Honors biology + health crossover with ethics discussion.
Parent: Pair with age-appropriate CPR awareness resources you trust.
Final mastery challenge
Draw from memory, then compare to reference and annotate fixes.
Badge: Medical Pathway · Circulation Scholar