Circulatory system. Warm up: How does each body system contribute to supporting the life of the...

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Circulatory system

Warm up:

• How does each body system contribute to supporting the life of the organism?

Objective

• Gather, analyze, and interpret data and models on the functions and interactions of the human body

• The human body is composed of atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems that have specific functions and interactions

Scavenger hunt

• Organelles• Station1: Atoms• Station 2: Osmosis• Station 3: Homeostasis• Station 4: Vocabulary

Station 1:

• Gizmo on circulatory system

Station 2:

• Make a labeled drawing of heart. Show blood pathway where it enters and exits.

Station 3:

• Vocabulary review • Draw a picture of your vocabulary word and make

your own definition• Circulatory• Cells• Red blood cells• White blood cells• Veins• Artery

Exit:

• Describe what you know about the circulatory system.

Warm up:

• How has technology helped people today? Explain your answer and prove it.

Objective

• Gather, analyze, and interpret data and models on the functions and interactions of the human body

• The human body is composed of atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems that have specific functions and interactions

Station 1:

• Make a circulatory system

Station 2

• Operation heart transplant video

• How has technology helped people? Use evidence

Station 3

• Word doodle your vocabulary words and make up a cross word puzzle.

Exit

• Describe everything you know about the circulatory system. Complete your book on the circulatory system.

Warm up:

• Develop an evidence-based scientific explanation regarding the functions and interactions of the human body

Objective

• Develop, communicate, and justify an evidence-based scientific explanation regarding the functions and interactions of the human body

• The purpose is to know the human body is composed of atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems that have specific functions and interactions

Class

• Video http://www.bozemanscience.com/circulatory-system

• Research a circulatory issue and do a C.E.R.

• What causes a circulatory issue?

Respiratory system

Warm up

• Describe the function of red blood cells

Objective

• Gather, analyze, and interpret data and models on the functions and interactions of the human body

• The purpose is to know the human body is composed of atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems that have specific functions and interactions

Station 1

• http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/01/2/quicktime/l_012_02.html

• What is the role of the red blood cells and how is it related to its function

• How does a mutation effect the function of a cell.

Station2

• Make a crossword puzzle with your science vocabulary

• Respiration• Red blood cells• Veins• Artery• Heart

Station3

• Draw and label the respiration system

Exit

• What is the function of the circulatory system and respiratory system with the human body

Warm up:

Draw a picture and label the parts of the respiratory system.

Objective

• Develop and design a scientific investigation about human body systems

• The purpose is to know the human body is composed of atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems that have specific functions and interactions

Video

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5-zOJWhWSw&feature=player_embedded

• Book on respiration and model

Exit

• Concept map of the week

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