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Unit 4 support and locomotion

B1 the Skeleton


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Unit 4 support and locomotion

B1 the Skeleton


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Definitions and learning objectives B1
Terms
skeleton, bones, skull, spine, thorax, shoulder girdle, pelvis 

Learning Objectives:
  • You know the parts of the body.
  • You can name the bones in a picture of the skeleton.
  • You can name the functions of the skeleton.

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What are we going to do?
unit 4 B1: 
       - human skeleton
       - head, trunk and limbs
       - skeletal functions
Time for homework
Closure (last minutes)

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Various bones
We have two types of bones in our bodies: flat bones and pipe bones.

Flat bones are flat in shape. 
Examples: skull, ribs, sternum and hip bone.

Pipe bones are round in shape. 
Examples:
humerus, femur, radius, ulna, tibia
and fibula.   

Slide 4 - Slide

Skeleton
All the bones or bones of a human or animal

Spend 10 minutes learning all the names

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Pectoral girdle
Ribcage
pelvis
Torso = the part to which limbs and head are attached
Limb = an arm or leg
Important components

Slide 6 - Slide

Hands and feet

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skull
collarbone
shoulderblade
breastbone
Rib
humerus
vertebra
ulna
radius
carpals
(finger) phalanges
thightbone
kneecap
fibula
shinbone
tarsals
metatarsals
pelvis

Slide 8 - Drag question

Slide 9 - Link

Slide 10 - Slide

Sleep naar de botten die je ziet op de röntgenfoto:
radius
elbow
ulna
metacarpals
carpals

Slide 11 - Drag question

Slide 12 - Link

What percentage score did you have?

Slide 13 - Open question

Spinal column
The part of the skeleton consisting of:
- cervical vertebrae (7)
- thoracic vertebrae (12) 
- lumbar vertebrae (5), 
- sacrum (5 fused vertebrae) 
- coccyx (4/5 fused vertebrae)

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The functions of the skeleton
- Giving firmness, standing upright
- Give protection to organs
- Enable movement
- Giving shape
- Another 5th function: making blood cells

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The skeleton of an adult human consists of approximately...?
A
500 bones
B
206 bones
C
350 bones
D
150 bones

Slide 16 - Quiz

Adults have more bones than babies?
A
True
B
Fals

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is not a function of our skeleton?
A
Your skeleton makes your body solid and gives it shape
B
Your skeleton makes us able to think
C
Your skeleton protects organs
D
Your skeleton enables muscles to work

Slide 18 - Quiz

The skeleton is a(n) ...
A
organism
B
organsystem
C
organ
D
cell

Slide 19 - Quiz

Sleep naar de botten die je ziet op de röntgenfoto:
radius
elbow
ulna
metacarpals
carpals

Slide 20 - Drag question

Homework for the next lesson
  • Always read basic material 1 again first
Complete tasks 1 to 8 (+9)

  • Ready with all above?

Slide 21 - Slide

Review your learning objectives
  • You know the parts of the body.
  • You can name the bones in a picture of the skeleton.
  • You can name the functions of the skeleton.

- Do you know the terms? Practise the flashcards
- Check the learning objectives with Test Yourself
- Read the Summary B1 again or make one yourself

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Closure information
Did you know...

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Slide 24 - Link

Skeleton extra exercise

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Slide 26 - Link

Nog iets extra's leren?

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Slide 28 - Link