
Skeleton System
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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11 Slides • 23 Questions
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Assemble the parts of the skeletal system.
Identify the parts of the skeletal system
Describe the structure and function of the parts of the skeletal system.
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FOUR PICS ONE WORD:
What is the word that is being described by the pictures?
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What will the construction worker do first, in building a house?
How will you compare that to a human body?
Is there a framework that provides structure to the human body? What do you call this framework?
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PAIR UP ACTIVITY
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STANDARDS FOR GROUP ACTIVITY
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Labelling
Labelling the Human Skeleton
Label the parts of the skeleton using the words from the word bank
pelvis
humerus
skull
femur
clavicle
vertebral column
scapula
radius
ribcage
fibula
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Open Ended
How are the muscles attached to the bones?
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Word Cloud
What connects the two bones together?
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Word Cloud
What do you call the part where the two bones meet?
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Open Ended
How does the skeleton of the chicken wings function?
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STRUCTURE OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM: TWO DIVISIONS
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Includes the skull, the vertebral column, the ribs and the sternum.
AXIAL SKELETON
Includes the bones of the shoulder, arms, hands, hips, legs and feet.
APPENDICULAR SKELETON
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Drag and Drop
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Drag and Drop
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Drag and Drop
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Read quietly the text below. After reading, answer the questions on the next slides.
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Multiple Choice
Based on the text, which of the following best describes the function of the pelvic bones?
They provide support for the arms.
They aid the movement of the legs.
They protect the upper extremities.
They help in hand movement.
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to know that the femur is the longest bone in the body?
To identify the function of the lower leg.
To understand its role in supporting body weight.
To compare it with the bones in the hand..
To determine how it connects to the pelvis.
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Multiple Choice
What might happen if one of the wrist (carpal) bones is damaged?
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Multiple Choice
The text explains the structure of the lower leg. What can be inferred about the role of the tibia and fibula in supporting body weight?
Neither bone supports body weight.
The fibula supports body weight while the tibia helps with movement.
The tibia bears most of the body weight, while the fibula supports balance.
Both equally share the weight of the body.
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Multiple Choice
In relation to the upper and lower limbs, why is the detailed description of the bones significant?
It highlights the complexity of human anatomy and movement.
It shows the number of bones humans have.
It lists the bones alphabetically for easy memorization.
It explains the evolutionary history of bone development.
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Match
Match the following function with their parts
Protects the brain
Supports and protects the lungs and heart
Allows bending at the wrist
Connects the spine to the legs
Protects the knee joint
Skull
Ribs
Carpals
Pelvis
Patel
Skull
Ribs
Carpals
Pelvis
Patel
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Match
Match the following functions with the parts:
Major bone of the upper arm
Supports body weight in the lower leg
Connects the arm to the body (collarbone)
Protects the spinal cord
Longest bone in the body
humerus
tibia
clavicle
Spinal Column
femur
humerus
tibia
clavicle
Spinal Column
femur
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Let's Evaluate
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Multiple Choice
When assembling the lower limb skeletal system, which bone is connected directly to the hip joint?
Tibia
Femur
Patella
Humerus
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Multiple Choice
If you were assembling the axial skeleton, which of the following would you NOT include?
Skull
Ribs
Pelvis
Vertebrae
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following bones is NOT part of the axial skeleton?
Skull
Vertebrae
Sternum
Femur
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Multiple Choice
The ribcage is part of the skeletal system and functions to protect which organs?
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Multiple Choice
How do the bones of the vertebral column help the body maintain structure and flexibility?
By being rigid and immovable
By consisting of flexible disks that allow
By being hollow and lightweight
By being fused together into a single, inflexible structure
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Multiple Choice
Which best describes the structure of the long bones, such as the femur and humerus?
They are hollow to make them lightweight and flexible.
They contain bone marrow, which produces blood cells
They are flat to protect internal organs.
They are short and irregular in shape.
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Multiple Choice
What role do the joints in the skeleton, like the hinge joint in the knee, play in body movement?
They allow bones to fuse together for stability.
They permit bones to move in various directions, providing flexibility.
They create rigid connections between bones for strength.
They help muscles become stronger.
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Multiple Choice
Which structure connects bones to muscles to enable movement?
Cartilage
Ligaments
Tendons
Disk
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Assemble the parts of the skeletal system.
Identify the parts of the skeletal system
Describe the structure and function of the parts of the skeletal system.
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