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The Human Body:Skeletal System
Skeletal System The skeleton is
made up of all the bones in our body.
It gives our body our shape and protects our vital organs (brain, heart, and lungs)
If you had no skeleton, you would be a blob. �
Demonstration
1. The eggs are going to represent a brain.2. Place 1 egg in container. Seal the lid.3. Jog around the room, shaking the container. What
happened? 4. Now try the same thing with the other egg, but this
time you will add some protection.5. Fill the container to the very tip top with water. 6. Place the egg in the container and seal it closed
with some masking tape. 7. Now jog around the room in the same way as
before. 8. Carefully open the container. What happened
this time?
VocabularyWatch Me!
• Bones: Hard on the outside but inside they are soft, but strong. They come in all shapes and sizes!▪ Bones are made up of calcium it keeps our bones
strong and healthy. ▪ What types of liquids give us calcium?
• Cartilage: is a cushion (mostly fluid) that protects the bones and stops the bones from rubbing against each other and wearing down.▪ Feel your ear and nose they are mostly made of
cartilage.
Vocabulary Watch Me!
• Joints: Where bones come together• Ligaments: Stretchy bands that hold
bones together at the joint.
Joints Ligament
Cartilage
VocabularyPlay Me
• Bone Marrow: Bone marrow is sort of like a thick jelly, and it makes blood cells. There is red and yellow bone marrow.
Red : is the kind in which blood cells are made.
Friday
Muscular System:Play Me
There 630 active muscles in your body. 3 Types: Smooth, Cardiac (Heart),
SkeletalSmooth Muscles: You can't control
this type of muscle. Your brain and body tell these muscles what to do without you even thinking about it.
Skeletal Muscles: are attached to your bones with tendons.
Fast Facts You are born with about 350 bones. Adults have 206 bones. Our bones make millions of new
blood cells every day (bone marrow)
Giraffes and humans have the same number of bones in their neck 7!
Exit Ticket
Write down 2 things you have learned about the skeletal system.
Chicken Wing Experiment To better understand what bones are
made of, we are going to experiment on a chicken bone.
Chicken bones are similar to our own. They are similar enough that we can learn a few things about our own bones!
Can you find this on your chicken wing?
Joints Ligament
Cartilage
Homework:
Complete the worksheet, read about the skeletal system and then label
the body parts of the skeleton.
Making A Skeleton Each member of your group will get
a part of a skeleton. Label each part of the skeleton then
glue it together.
Experiment Follow Up/ Quiz
Let’s check on our chicken wings and record our results and SHARE!