

Our Body Systems
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KG - 1st Grade
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SARAH WILLIS
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Our Body Systems
Today, we will review your lessons
1-3 on Body Systems

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Body Systems Lessons 1-3
1. Lesson 1 Intro to Our Body's Systems
2. Lesson 2 The Body's Framework
3. Lesson 3 Marvelous Moving Muscles
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Lesson 1: Intro about our Body's Systems
Here, we learned that our bodies are like complicated machines, where all the parts work together. These are called systems.
Some of our parts are visible, and others are hidden inside! Just like machines, our bodies can sometimes not work correctly. Like, when we have a tummy ache, or when we have a fever or runny nose. In this case, we would see a doctor! In this series, the doctor is named Dr. Wellbody.
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Check-up at the Doctor's Office
When our body doesn't feel good, we go to a doctor!
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Staying Healthy!
Dr. Wellbody helps kids stay healthy and when they are sick makes them feel better! She likes to rhyme and gives advice in a fun way!
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Body Rhyme!
Everybody has a body
And I have one too.
It is grand to understand
The things our bodies do!
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Our Body has Systems
Systems are made up of body parts all working together to do a job! When these systems work together, that is called a network!
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Lesson 2: Our Body's Framework
Our body is held together and is helped to move by the body's skeleton, or bones! This is our framework!
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The Bone System: Skeleton!
Our skeletal system is so important! Bones are hidden inside of our body and we can't see them, unless we use an x-ray machine like in this image!
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Bones Bones Bones!
We have 206 bones in the human skeletal system as an adult! Wow, that's a lot of bones!
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Your Bones & Joints
Feel your arm. That hard thing inside is a bone. The bones keep our legs and arms straight, and allows us to move them! Feel your head. That hard part is our skull. You even have a bone in your ear the size of a piece of rice! Bones can't bend, but joints, like in your elbows and knees CAN bend. Try to bend your arm, that's because of your joint!
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When your bones break...
Your body heals broken bones. You can get a cast put on your broken bone are to help your body heal. Isn't it so cool that your body can heal itself!?
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Run your hand up your back and along your sides...
These bones are called your spine and rib bones! The small bones along your spine is called your vertebrae. These are tiny joints that let you move your body! Like when you run, kick, jump, and sit up tall.
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Lesson 3: Our Marvelous Muscles!
The next lesson is about how our muscular system is made up of lots of muscles that work together to help us move!
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Our Muscular System
Our muscles and our bones work together to help our body move. Remember, our body systems work together in a network. The very important muscular system has the most important muscle: the heart!
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Some of our muscles are big like the leg muscles. Some are small like your hand muscles. Tendons are apart of our muscular systems. They are cords that attach muscles to our bones! We can control our muscles with our brain, telling our arms to THROW a ball.
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Arm Muscles:
Your bicep muscle and triceps muscles is what we use to throw a ball, and are located in the front and back of your upper arms.
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Tiny Hand and Wrist Muscles:
Our hands and wrists have many tiny muscles that help us do so many things! Like, holding things, writing, squeezing, pointing, throwing things. The MOST important muscle and finger that you use is your Thumb! It can turn many different directions and help us hold things like spoons and to write!
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Face Muscles:
We use many muscles in our face. When we smile, are face muscles tighten to show our teeth. We can show many different expressions with our face muscles.
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Voluntary & Involuntary Muscles:
You need muscles to smile, laugh, cough, frown, and any other face expression! These are voluntary muscles, which mean we tell our face muscle to move and it does. Your heart is an involuntary muscle, meaning it moves on it's own. Like your lungs too! We don't have to tell our heart to beat or our lungs to breath.
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Muscle Rhyme:
I'm glad that I have muscles
They help me to have fun
To jump and kick a soccer ball
To smile and speak and run
I'm glad that I have muscles
and glad that you do too
So you can wave goodbye to me
and I can wave to you.
Our Body Systems
Today, we will review your lessons
1-3 on Body Systems

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