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K-1; The Human Body Lesson.

K-1; The Human Body Lesson.

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Science

1st Grade

Easy

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Roshanda Walker

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12 Slides • 4 Questions

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The HUMAN BODY

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​You have a body. Your body has parts. Some parts are big, like your legs and your back. Some parts are smaller. Some of the smaller parts are your eyes, ear, hands, nose, and mouth. You use these parts to see, hear, touch, smell, and taste.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is the smallest?

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eye

2

back

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hand

4

leg

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is the biggest?

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nose

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eyes

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legs

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mouth

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Draw

Draw a picture of a person.

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​​Babies have 300 bones

​​Adults have 206 bones

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  • The smallest bone is stapes in ear.

  • There are 16 tiny bones in their ears.

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Multiple Choice

How many bones are in an adult's body?

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300

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200

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206

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The lungs bring oxygen into the body.

activity:

  • breathe in (inhale)-out (exhale) as normal.

  • jump 10 times and feel their breathing rate.

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External Body Parts

Parts of the body which can be seen or touched are known as External Body Parts.

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Internal Body Parts

Parts of the body which cannot be seen or touched are known as Internal Body Parts

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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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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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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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When your bones break.

Your body heals broken bones. You can get a cast put on your broken bone to help your body heal.

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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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The HUMAN BODY

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