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Keywords. WALT: W e A re L earning T o. In the lesson today, we will learn… Function of the skeleton. Label specific bones. How simple joints work. That inappropriate exercise or too much exercise can be harmful to muscles and weak or damages joints.
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Keywords WALT: We Are Learning To In the lesson today, we will learn… • Function of the skeleton. • Label specific bones. • How simple joints work. • That inappropriate exercise or too much exercise can be harmful to muscles and weak or damages joints. • How to deal with factors that cannot be controlled. WILF: What Im Looking For By the end of the lesson, I would like you to be able to… • Know the scientific names for the major bones of the body. • Identify the simple joints on the skeleton. • Explain the three main functions of the skeleton in the body. Scapula Clavicle Sternum Ball and Socket Hinge Joint Fixed Joint Type your name and Send Next slide
What do you know about the skeleton? Which part… Protects the brain? Moves when you put your hand up? Moves so that you can sit down? Protects the lungs? Supports the body and contains part of the nervous system? Is a joint? Next slide
What do you know about the skeleton? Which part… Protects the brain? = D Moves when you put your hand up? Moves so that you can sit down? Protects the lungs? Supports the body and contains part of the nervous system? Is a joint? Next slide
What do you know about the skeleton? Which part… Protects the brain? = D Moves when you put your hand up? = E Moves so that you can sit down? Protects the lungs? Supports the body and contains part of the nervous system? Is a joint? Next slide
What do you know about the skeleton? Which part… Protects the brain? = D Moves when you put your hand up? = E Moves so that you can sit down? = F Protects the lungs? Supports the body and contains part of the nervous system? Is a joint? Next slide
What do you know about the skeleton? Which part… Protects the brain? = D Moves when you put your hand up? = E Moves so that you can sit down? = F Protects the lungs? = B Supports the body and contains part of the nervous system? Is a joint? Next slide
What do you know about the skeleton? Which part… Protects the brain? = D Moves when you put your hand up? = E Moves so that you can sit down? = F Protects the lungs? = B Supports the body and contains part of the nervous system? = A Is a joint? Next slide
X-Rays Which organ does this protect? It is the ………. Next slide
X-Rays Where in the body is this? It is the _ _ _ _ _ _? Next slide
X-Rays Where in the body is this? It is the pelvis? What type of joint is this? Next slide
X-Rays How many bones in each finger? Next slide
X-Rays Where in the body is this? It is the _ _ _ _ ? Next slide
X-Rays How many different bones can you see? Next slide
X-Rays Next slide What is this a picture of?
X-Rays What has happened here? Next slide
X-Rays How many vertebrate in your neck? Next slide
X-Rays What is the name of the bone this person has broken? Next slide
X-Rays What part of the body has been damaged here? Next slide
X-Rays What bone has this person broken? Next slide = teaching
Skull Collar Bone Breast Bone Rib Cage Spine Pelvis Clavicle Scapula Sternum The Skeleton Shoulder Blade Next slide
The Arm Next slide
The Hand • The hand is made up of three regions and 27 bones. These regions are wrist bones, the hand proper (the palm) and the finger bones. • The carpals (car-pulz) make up the wrist bones and provide flexibility for the hands. • The metacarpals (me-tah-car-pulz) make up the large flat part of the hand, the palm. • The phalanges (fa-lan-jez) are the finger bones - the ones you use to push the remote control buttons for the television! Phalanges Metacarpels Carpels Next slide
The Leg and Knee Next slide
The Foot Phalanges Metatarsals Tarsals Next slide
Flexible Joints: The Spine The Cirvical Region (neck bones) The Thorasic Region (what the ribs are attached to) The Lumbar Region (lower back) The spine is made up of 33 bones called vertebrate, each with a disc of cartilage Next slide
A Hinge Joint: The Elbow Next slide A hinge joint is a joint in the body that only allows the joint to bend. You have this kind of joint in your elbow and your knee.
A Ball and Socket Joint: The Hip A ball and socket joint is a joint in the body that only allows all around movement. You have this kind of joint in your hip and your shoulder. Next slide
A Fixed Joint: The Skull A fixed joint is a connection between two bones that were not connected when you were born. You have many of these in the skull. Next slide