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MONDAY DECEMBER 15, 2014 Warm Up- Which of the following systems do you think is the most important and why? Digestive, Circulatory, Respiratory

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MONDAY DECEMBER 15, 2014

Warm Up-

Which of the following systems do you think is the most

important and why?

Digestive, Circulatory, Respiratory

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OBJECTIVE

Students will be able to label the parts and

identify the functions of the skeletal system.

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SKELETAL SYSTEM

Try to label the skeletal system

You may work with your group

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SKELETAL SYSTEM

In your notebook, answer the following

questions…

1. What are the parts of the skeletal system?

2. What are the functions of the skeletal

system?

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SKELETAL SYSTEM Function-

Shape and support

Enables you to move

Protects your organs

Produces blood cells

Stores mineral and other

materials until your body

needs them

Parts- Bones- skeleton

Compact bone

Spongy bone

Bone marrow

Baby has about 275, adult has

about 206- depends on age

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WRAP UP

Name 3 things that the skeletal system does

as an organ system.

What are the main parts of the skeletal

system?

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H PERIOD

Work on something quietly

Do you need extra help?? Go see that

teacher

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TUESDAY DECEMBER 16, 2014

Warm Up-

What are the functions of your skeletal system? How does

the skeleton protect the body?

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OBJECTIVE

Students will be able to identify the parts and

describe the functions of the muscular

system.

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HOMEWORK

Go over

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SKELETAL SYSTEM Function-

Shape and support

Enables you to move

Protects your organs

Produces blood cells

Stores mineral and other

materials until your body

needs them

Parts- Bones- skeleton

Compact bone

Spongy bone

Bone marrow

Baby has about 275, adult has

about 206- depends on age

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SKELETAL SYSTEM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICwLlrQK

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8x6tZI2h

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HOW DOES THE SKELETAL SYSTEM WORK WITH

THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM?

Talk with your group

Answer in your notebooks

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MUSCULAR SYSTEM

Function- to contract to allow the body to move; each type of muscle perform specific functions for the body

Muscle cells can only contract, not extend

Parts-

3 types of muscle tissue Skeletal muscle

Smooth muscle

Cardiac muscle

Involuntary vs. Voluntary muscles Involuntary- muscles that are not under your

conscious control

Voluntary- muscles that are under your conscious control

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TYPES OF MUSCLE Skeletal

Attached to the bones of your skeleton

Provide force to move your bones

Voluntary

Tire quickly

Work in pairs- while one contracts, the other relaxes

Smooth Involuntary

Inside many internal organs like blood vessels and the stomach

React slowly

Tires slowly

Cardiac Only in your heart

Involuntary

Does not get tired

Contracts repeatedly

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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 17, 2014

Warm Up-

What are the three different types of muscles? Describe

each.

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OBJECTIVE

Students will be able to describe the

functions of the skeletal system and

muscular system and describe how they

work together.

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GO OVER HOMEWORK

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MUSCULAR SYSTEM

Function- to contract to allow the body to move; each type of muscle perform specific functions for the body

Muscle cells can only contract, not extend

Parts-

3 types of muscle tissue Skeletal muscle

Smooth muscle

Cardiac muscle

Involuntary vs. Voluntary muscles Involuntary- muscles that are not under your

conscious control

Voluntary- muscles that are under your conscious control

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TYPES OF MUSCLE Skeletal

Attached to the bones of your skeleton

Provide force to move your bones

Voluntary

Tire quickly

Work in pairs- while one contracts, the other relaxes

Smooth Involuntary

Inside many internal organs like blood vessels and the stomach

React slowly

Tires slowly

Cardiac Only in your heart

Involuntary

Does not get tired

Contracts repeatedly

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MUSCULAR SYSTEM VIDEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6u0u_5

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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM TOUR

Working together, use the information

worksheets to fill out your paper

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EXIT TICKET

How do the skeletal system and muscular

work together??

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THURSDAY DECEMBER 18, 2014

Warm up-

Draw a picture that represents how the skeletal system works

with two other systems, and how the muscular system works

with two other systems

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OBJECTIVE

Students will be able to demonstrate their

understanding of the interactions among the

body systems.

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GO OVER HOMEWORK

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LEARNING CHECK

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FOLDABLES

Skeletal System

Muscular System

Parts

Function

How they work with other systems?

What else do I know?

Picture

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FRIDAY DECEMBER 19,2014

Warm up-

What are you doing over the holiday break?

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OBJECTIVE

Students will be able to identify the different

parts of the skin system and describe what

the system does.

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HUMAN BODY BOOKLET

1. Front Cover

2. A page for each body system

3. The functions of each body system

4. The parts of each body system

5. A picture of each body system

6. How the systems work together

7. Additional Information for each body system

In total, you should have at least 10 pages to your booklet. (9 pages for each system + front cover)

You will be graded on including all of #1-7, creativity, correct spelling, and neatness.

This is an AT HOME PROJECT. This will count as a project grade in Term 2.

The booklet will be due on Friday January 23, 2015.

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SKELETAL SYSTEM FOLDABLE

Function

Parts

How does it work with another system?

What else do we know about this system

Shape and support; Enables you to move; Protects your organs; Produces blood cells; Store minerals and other materials until your body needs them

Bones Compact bone- hard and dense, but not solid, small

canals run through it carrying blood vessels and nerves

Spongy bone-located at end of bone; many small spaces within it

Bone marrow- soft connective tissue= red- produces blood cells; yellow- stores fat

Circulatory- produce blood cells- blood vessels run through the bones-rib cage protects your heart; Muscular- puts force on your bones to allow you to move

206 bones in an adult- baby has 275, they fuse together as we get older; bones are made of calcium and phosphorus, femur is the largest bone in the body

Front Inside

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MUSCULAR SYSTEM FOLDABLE

FRONT

Function

Parts

How does it work with another system?

What else do we know

about this system?

INSIDE allows movement

Skeletal muscles-Attached to the bones of your skeleton;

Provide force to move your bones; Voluntary;

Smooth muscles-Involuntary, Inside many internal organs like

blood

vessels and the stomach, React slowly, Tires slowly;

Cardiac muscles- Only in your heart, Involuntary, Does not

get tired,

Contracts repeatedly

Skeletal- puts force on the bones to allow movement;

Circulatory- heart is made up of cardiac muscle; Digestive-

stomach is made up of three layers of smooth muscle

Muscles can only contract; involuntary and voluntary muscles;

skeletal muscles work in pairs; skeletal muscles react quickly

and tire quickly; cardiac muscle never gets tired; smooth muscle

reacts slowly and tires slowly

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Also known as the integumentary system(skin hair and nails)

Parts- Epidermis

Dermis

Hypodermis (fat)

Functions- Covers and protects the body from

water loss, injury, infection

Helps regulate body temperature

Eliminates waste

Gather information about the environment

Produce vitamin D

THE SKIN SYSTEM

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