Unit 2- support and locomotion

Unit 2 - Support and locomotion



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Unit 2 - Support and locomotion



Slide 1 - Slide

Sense association
Write 'Bones' in the middle of your notebook/page 

On the right of the word, write the colour it makes you think of
On the left of the word, write a sound you associate with it
If you could taste it, what would it taste like? Write it above your word
Think of a feeling or action you associate with the word. Write it below

Slide 2 - Slide

Example
BONES
White
'click-clack' (rattling) 
Bitter and dry
Being scared
'Break a leg'
Getting a cast

Slide 3 - Slide

The skeletal system

Slide 4 - Slide

Which bones do you
already know?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Why do we have a
skeleton?
(looking for 4 best answers)

Slide 6 - Mind map

How many bones in our skeleton? Which one is the smallest and which one the biggest?

Slide 7 - Open question

An adult human skeleton exits out of roughly .... bones.
A
500
B
206
C
350
D
150

Slide 8 - Quiz

The skeleton is a ....
A
organism
B
organ system
C
organ
D
cel

Slide 9 - Quiz

The skeletal system

Slide 10 - Slide

Name the correct function of a skeleton?
A
Movement
B
Sensing your environment
C
Digestion
D
To reproduce

Slide 11 - Quiz

What type of skeleton do crabs have?
A
endoskeleton
B
exoskeleton
C
liquid skeleton

Slide 12 - Quiz


This skeleton is from a...
A
Mammal
B
Vertebrate
C
Amfibian
D
Bird

Slide 13 - Quiz

The skeleton is 'dressed' with skeletal muscles. One of the skeleton's tasks that best fits this is...
A
To protect the brain
B
This is for the strength of the skeleton
C
This is how the shape of the body can be recognized
D
This is necessary to move

Slide 14 - Quiz

What type of joints are the pivot, hinge and ball-and-socket joint?
A
Synovial joints
B
Fibrous joints
C
Cartilaginous joints
D
Sutures

Slide 15 - Quiz

What type of joint is shown beside?
A
ball & socket
B
pivot
C
hinge
D
gliding

Slide 16 - Quiz

which of these are both joints?
A
1 and 3
B
1 and 4
C
3 and 5
D
4 and 5

Slide 17 - Quiz

The pivot joint is located in...
A
Neck
B
Wrist
C
Knee
D
non

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which of the joints is
a fused joint, A or B?
A
A
B
B
C
Both
D
None

Slide 19 - Quiz

Look at the X-ray of a synovial joint. What is the name of this type of joint?
A
Pivot joint
B
Hinge joint
C
Ball-and-socket joint
D
Knee joint

Slide 20 - Quiz

Show a picture of an animal with an internal skeleton.

Slide 21 - Open question

PLANTIGRADES
DIGITIGRADES
UNGULIGRADES
LION
BEAR
ZEBRA

Slide 22 - Drag question

Lots of movement
Bit of movement

No movement
Sutures
Synovial joints
Cartilaginous joints
Fused bones

Slide 23 - Drag question

Are bones alive?
A
yes
B
no

Slide 24 - Quiz

Old people break their bones more easily, because of .... in their bones
A
high amounts of calcium phosphate
B
low amounts of calcium phosphate
C
high amounts of collagen
D
low amounts of collagen

Slide 25 - Quiz

Why is there calciumphosphate in our bones?
A
Flexibility
B
Rigidity
C
So we don't have to drink milk (store calcium)
D
There's no calcium in our bones

Slide 26 - Quiz

Why is there 'collagen' in our bones?
A
Flexibility
B
Rigidity
C
To stay young
D
There's no collagen in our bones

Slide 27 - Quiz

Skull
Pelvis
Scapula
Humerus
Vertebral Column
Knee cap
Tibia
Femur
Ulna
Radius
Ribs

Slide 28 - Drag question