4.3 Materials of the skeleton
Jacket in your locker
Put your things on your desk
Laptop/Book
Notebook, pencil case
Bag on the floor
Read pages 96-99
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Lessongoals
Remember: I can name at least three places in the body where cartilage is found and describe in one sentence why cartilage is tough but flexible.
Understand: I can label the main parts of a long bone on a simple drawing and write one short function for each part.
Understand: I can explain how calcium and collagen together make bones both strong and slightly flexible, in two or three sentences.
Analyse: I can compare the skeleton of a child, an adult and an elderly person by naming at least two differences in flexibility and bone strength, and link one of these differences to osteoporosis.
Homework 4.3
Asgmt 18-27
4.3 Materials of the skeleton
Jacket in your locker
Put your things on your desk
Laptop/Book
Notebook, pencil case
Bag on the floor
Read pages 96-99
minute
second
Lessongoals
Remember: I can name at least three places in the body where cartilage is found and describe in one sentence why cartilage is tough but flexible.
Understand: I can label the main parts of a long bone on a simple drawing and write one short function for each part.
Understand: I can explain how calcium and collagen together make bones both strong and slightly flexible, in two or three sentences.
Analyse: I can compare the skeleton of a child, an adult and an elderly person by naming at least two differences in flexibility and bone strength, and link one of these differences to osteoporosis.
Homework 4.3
Asgmt 18-27
What is the name of the body part, the arrow is pointing to? (1 word)
Endoskeleton
Exoskeleton
Hydrostatic skeleton
Animals that have a ...
Which of the following parts of the skeleton does not perform the function of protecting organs?
The skull
The ribcage
The spine
The limbs
Name the body part (not the bones) (1 word)
In your backbone you have discs made of cartilage. How are these called? (2 words, plural)
Name the body part (not the muscles) (1 word, singular)
What isn't a function of the skeleton?
Giving shape to the body
Making movement possible
Keeping organs in their spots
Protecting organs
This insect has a skeleton. What is the name of the type of skeleton? (1 word)
Collagen
Makes bone slightly bendable/flexible
Not strong/rigid
Calcium (phosphate)
Makes bone strong/rigid
Doesn't bend
Ingredients of a bone
Imagine, you could remove all the collagen from a bone. Explain, how would that bone change?
Think-Pair-Share
Think: Work on the assignment on your own.
What is shown in the graph? What does it mean?
What does this graph mean for a human?
Pair: Discuss and compare with your neighbour, improve your answer
Share: Talk about given answers during plenary session.
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Cartilage
(Compact) bone
cartilage cell
extracellular material
extracellular material
bone cell
process
canal
These words I'll add to my PIF
Zs = Working in Silence
No asking questions
Silent, don't disturb anyone
Stay at your desk
What you should do: 4.3
TB: Pages 96-99
WB: Asgmt 18-27 (24)
24 will be done during a lesson!
Lt: Asgmt 1-10 (7)
Done with the above?
Work on the next chapter(s)
Learn for the test
Make other homework
Read a book
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What you should do: 4.3
TB: Pages 96-99
WB: Asgmt 18-27 (24)
24 will be done during a lesson!
Lt: Asgmt 1-10 (7)
Done with the above?
Work on the next chapter(s)
Learn for the test
Make other homework
Read a book
Zw = Working with whispering
Teacher is available for questions
Only whisper with the student next to you
Stay at your desk
What substance provides bones with their strength and hardness?
Calcium
Potassium
Sodium
Collagen
Which type of tissue is better at withstanding pressure?
Neither bone tissue nor cartilage can withstand pressure.
Both types of tissue are equally good at withstanding pressure.
Cartilage is better at withstanding pressure than bone tissue.
Bone tissue is better at withstanding pressure than cartilage.