Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells,
tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
c. how bones and muscles work together to provide a structural framework for movement.
d. how the reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and
how sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
f. the structures and processes by which flowering plants generate pollen and ovules, seeds, and fruit.
g. how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum.
b. for an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye.
c. light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes.
d. how simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope, and microscope.
e. white light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors), and that retinal cells react differently with
different wavelengths.
f. light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction), absorption, or scattering (including reflection).
g. the angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence.
h. how to compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in machines
and simple devices (hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this principle applies to the
musculoskeletal system.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
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Merrill Code 4FF98E
4. REVIEW
Mr. Parr - Cell Theory
Phases of Mitosis Hand Mnemonic
5. GOAL
Learn about your mind and body and how to keep it healthy through
online websites like Body Worlds and kidshealth.org,
textbook reading, and science inquiry labs.
6. NEW -Studying the human body requires maturityto allow everyone to:
1) learn how the body works,
2) learn how to recognize symptoms of disease, and
3) learn how to take care of the body to stay physically and mentally healthy.
* Remember not to mention people by name in class if you want to ask a question
about their disease or condition.
**Feel free to use the Anonymous Questions Box to drop off questions you have
about the human body.
1. Class rules reminder: 1. Come prepared 2. Contribute 3. Practice Respect
2. Introduce Q4 Science Standards.
3. Show Heart Evolution Model - answer student generated questions only
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues, organs,
organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
external image Glogster_EDU_Logo.png
Merrill Code 4FF98E
4. REVIEW
STEM Cells Can Make Many Different Cell Types
5. GOAL
Learn about your mind and body and how to keep it healthy through
online websites like Body Worlds and kidshealth.org,
textbook reading, and science inquiry labs.
6. NEW -Studying the human body requires maturityto allow everyone to:
1) learn how the body works,
2) learn how to recognize symptoms of disease, and
3) learn how to take care of the body to stay physically and mentally healthy.
* Remember not to mention people by name in class if you want to ask a question
about their disease or condition.
**Feel free to use the Anonymous Questions Box to drop off questions you
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues, organs,
organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues, organs,
organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
external image Glogster_EDU_Logo.png
Merrill Code 4FF98E
DATE: T/Th 05/07/13 & 05/09/13 or W/F 05/08/13 & 05/10/13
CST TESTING BEGINS TODAY DO YOUR BEST ON THE TEST
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells,
tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and
cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system. Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent
backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
external image Glogster_EDU_Logo.png
Merrill Code 4FF98E
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells,
tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism. Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent backflow of
blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK - *Bring in an empty soda bottle for lung model making on Thursday
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
external image Glogster_EDU_Logo.png
Merrill Code 4FF98E
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent
backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
external image Glogster_EDU_Logo.png
Merrill Code 4FF98E
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues,
organs, organ systems, and the whole organism. Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Use your lung model to explain the structure and function of the respiratory system.
Share anti-smoking slogan with a peer. Offer feedback about their model and slogan.
EXTENSIONS:
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Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues,
organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent backflow of blood
in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE SKELETONS? WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM?
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Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
h. how to compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in machines
and simple devices (hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this principle applies to
the musculoskeletal system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
h. how to compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in machines and
simple devices (hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this principle applies to the
musculoskeletal system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
h. Compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in machines and simple devices
(hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. Learn how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this principle applies to the
musculoskeletal system.
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
g. Learn how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
a. Visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum.
b. For an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye.
c. Light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes.
d. Simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope, and microscope.
e. White light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors), and retinal cells react differently with different wavelengths.
f. Light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction), absorption, or scattering (including reflection).
g.The angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
g. Learn how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
a. Visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum.
b. For an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye.
c. Light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes.
d. Simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope, and microscope.
e. White light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors), and retinal cells react differently with different wavelengths.
f. Light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction), absorption, or scattering (including reflection).
g. The angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Structure and Function in Living Systems
5. d. Learn how the reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm,
and how sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
5. e. Learn the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments Teen Sexual Health
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Student Question: Where does the penis enter during sex?
Student Question: What is an orgasm?
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The most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs is .
Couples who do decide to have sex can choose from many effective birth control methods.
Check the articles below to learn some important information about different methods of birth control.
You may be surprised ā some popular ones aren't as effective as people might think.
National AIDS Hotlines http://www.thebody.com/index/hotlines/national.html
These hotlines are managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
These free numbers will give you easy-to-understand information about HIV and AIDS
and referrals to clinics and support groups. All the information they provide is anonymous
and confidential. Call: (800) 232-4636 for English or Spanish. Aids.gov http://www.aids.gov
Information and resources on HIV/AIDS in the United States. American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) http://www.amfar.org
This nonprofit organization is dedicated to the support of AIDS research, prevention, treatment education, and advocacy.
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
d. The reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and sexual activity
may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. Learn the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
How to Study For Tests
Rewrite your notes Find the right hours (do not study when youare too tired & go to bed early). Don't cram (study a little each day). Work problems out and draw sketches. Study where there are the fewest distractions (turn off your phone, TV, and Facebook). Make sure you have good lighting. If you play music use instrumental only (no lyrics). Take an 5 minute break every 30 minutes (set a timer). Play a game, dance, sing, laugh to energize your brain. Plan your study time, work from easy to more difficult. Review as you are studying. Explain to someone what you just reviewed or record yourself & listen.
Definition: an intense emotional attachment Context: A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair; the emotion of sex and romance. A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attraction qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness.
Definition: The property or quality by which organisms are classified as female or male on the basis of their reproductive organs and functions. Females or males considered as a group. Context: The sexual urge or instinct as it manifests itself in behavior ? activities associated with sexual intercourse.
Definition: to annoy or make fun of someone persistently Context: To arouse hope, desire, or curiosity in without affording satisfaction. A preliminary remark or act intended to whet the curiosity.
Definition: the act of tempting or the condition of being tempted Context: The desire to have or do something that you know you should avoid. Temptation is the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire.
Definition: to irritate or torment persistently Context: Harassment is a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented. This tormenting is caused by continued persistent attacks and criticism. Sexual harassment is a form of discrimination, which violates the civil rights act of 1964.
Definition: to force another person to submit to sex acts Context: Rape is the crime of forcing another person to submit to sex acts, especially intercourse. It is the act of seizing and carrying off by force (abduction) and/or abusive or improper treatment.
Definition: the prevention of unwanted pregnancy Context: When using contraception, you are using a device, drug, or chemical agent that prevents conception
Definition: A disease, such as genital herpes, gonorrhea, HIV or chlamydia, whose usual means of transmission is by sexual contact. Context: Individuals can catch an STD only from an infected sexual partner. Therefore, the more partners they have, the greater their risk of coming in contact with an infected person. People should know that it is easy to contract during intimate sexual contact and STD's such as Gonorrhea and syphilis can be transmitted through oral sex. So, you do not need to be engaged in sexual intercourse to contract one.
Definition: a serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles Context: A severe immunological disorder caused by the retrovirus HIV, resulting in a defect in cell-mediated immune response that is manifested by increases susceptibility to opportunistic infections and to certain rare cancers, especially Kaposi's sarcoma. It is transmitted primarily by venereal routes or exposure to contaminated blood or blood products.
Definition: of or relating to emotion Context: When someone is readily affected with or stirred by emotion. Arousing or intending to arouse the emotions of a person. Pertaining to, or characterized by, emotion; excitable; easily moved; sensational; as, an emotional nature
Definition: concerned with the judgment of the goodness or badness of human action and character Context: Exhibiting goodness or correctness of character and behavior. Morals are rules or habits of conduct, especially of sexual conduct, with reference to standards of right and wrong.
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5. GOAL
Learn to use role playing as a tool to prepare for challenging conversations about sexuality.
6. NEW - Umbilical Cord and Placenta
The umbilical cord connects a baby in the womb to its mother.
It runs from an opening in your babyās stomach to the placenta in the womb.
The average cord is about 50cm (20 inches) long.
Functions of the Placenta:
1. Oxygen and food pass from your blood supply into the placenta. From there,
the umbilical cord carries the oxygen and food to your unborn baby.
2. Waste products from the baby, such as carbon dioxide, pass back along the
umbilical cord to the placenta and then into your bloodstream, for your body to dispose of them.
3. The placenta produces hormones that help your baby to grow and develop.
4. The placenta also gives some protection against infection for your baby while it's in the womb.
5. The placenta passes antibodies from you to your baby, giving them immunity for about three months after birth.
Lust, Romantic Love, and Attachment Lust is an emotional force that is directly associated with the thinking or fantasizing about one's desire,usually in a sexual way. Lust is the initial passionate sexual desire that promotes mating.If we lookout for dictionary meaning it means - pleasure, intense or unbridled sexual desire, enthusiasm,eagerness. But if we talk about past then the word "lust" began being used in the 16th century in theoriginal Koine Greek Bible that has no single word that is uniquely translated as heterosexual lust. Attraction is the more individualized and romantic desire for a specific candidate for mating than lustand which develops out of lust as commitment to an individual mate forms. The brain consistentlyreleases a certain set of chemicals, including pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, andserotonin and this leads to the effects like increased heart rate, loss of appetite and sleep,and an intense feeling of excitement. If we count the time then Lust may be for a week to a month and attraction generallylasts from one and a half to three years. That's why both are considered temporary. Attachment is the bonding that promotes relationships lasting for many years and even decades.Attachment is generally based on commitments. It involves marriage and children, or on mutualfriendship based on things like shared interests. It has been linked to higher levels of thechemicals oxytocin and vasopressin to a greater degree than short-term relationships have.
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
d. The reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and sexual activity
may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. Learn the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
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5. GOAL
Learn about the beauty and responsibility of bringing a healthy life into this world.
Sample Questions: What is the difference between love and sex? What are some ways to express love without sex? What are some things to think about before you decide to have sex? What are some feelings someone might feel after having sex? How do you deal with peer pressures? What are some things that might tempt someone to consider having sex? Does dancing promote sex? Does dress promote sex? What do you think is sexual harassment? What is date rape?
Note: Some questions may include topics like taking sexual precautions (contraceptives), sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy and parenthood. Although these types of questions are important to touch on, they are not what this assignment is about. Students need to focus on the emotional impact of sex and the types of temptations that are out there.
Interface's Youth Crisis Line provides help to youth and families facing difficult situations.
Youth staff offer guidance and intervention to youth needing assistance or in crisis situations.
Our Youth Specialists will listen and offer support and resources to help resolve conflict.
Save lives get help for Alcohol and Drug Problems for you or your family:
Do you think someone close to you has an alcohol problem? Do you have a problem with drinking?
Either way, there's no need to go it alone. You need support right now and the organizations
below can lend a hand. Don't worry; they're there to help you. You won't get in trouble or blamed for anything.
The links below will open in a new browser window - which will take you outside of this website.
National Association for Children of Alcoholics Help
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
d. The reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and sexual activity
may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. Learn the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
f. the structures and processes by which flowering plants generate pollen and ovules, seeds, and fruit.
4. REVIEW - Cells of Your Immune System Fight Infections
Here are 10 things you can do to help boost your immune system.
1.) Never smoke. Smoking cigarettes kills white blood cells and different enzymes in your blood,
weakening you immune system.
2.) Eliminate Stress by controlling your blood pressure.
3.) Get an adequate amount of sleep daily.
4.) Maintain your proper weight. Obesity leads to many immune system malfunctions.
5.) Get regular exercise.
6.) Eat Right.
7.) Avoid drinking large amounts of alcohol.
8.) Wash your hands frequently.
9.) Eat plenty of fiber to cleanse the colon.
10.) See your Doctor on a regular basis.
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK -
Quarter 4 Science Project:
Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game due this Thursday
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
c. how bones and muscles work together to provide a structural framework for movement.
d. how the reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and how sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
f. the structures and processes by which flowering plants generate pollen and ovules, seeds, and fruit.
g. how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
3. HOMEWORK - Study for the Q4 Benchmark Test on T 6/11
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK - Study for the Q4 Benchmark Test on T 6/11
Learn the life cycle of the frog and what makes it work.
6. NEW - Hormones Regulate Cycles
=Cycles of the Earth System=
Our planet is constantly changing. Natural cycles balance and regulate Earth and its atmosphere. Human activities can cause changes to these natural cycles.
Life on Earth is well adapted to our planetās cycles. In our solar system, Earth is the only planet with air to breathe, liquid water to drink, and temperatures that are just right for life as we know it. Because our existence depends on our planet and its climate, we need to understand how what we do affects the Earth.
Scientists try to figure out how our planet works by studying Earthās cycles. Changes to Earthās cycles can cause changes in the climates of our planet. The more we know about these cycles, the more we will understand how humans are affecting them and how that might change the planet. Click on the cycles below to learn more about how they work!
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7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Share some of the most meaningful changes that have occurred
in your life so far and predict what changes are still to come
as you evolve into a happy, healthy, contributing adult.
EXTENSIONS:
Use online tools to create an I am unique...presentation or timeline about yourself.
Structure and Function in Living Systems
5. b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK - Study for the Q4 Benchmark Test on T 6/11
Structure and Function in Living Systems 5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function,
including cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs,
tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
c. how bones and muscles work together to provide a structural framework for movement.
d. how the reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs
and sperm, and how sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
f. the structures and processes by which flowering plants generate pollen and ovules, seeds, and fruit.
g. how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science) 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum.
b. for an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye.
c. light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes.
d. how simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope,
and microscope.
e. white light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors), and that retinal cells react
differently with different wavelengths.
f. light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction), absorption, or
scattering (including reflection).
g. the angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence.
h. how to compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in
machines and simple devices (hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this
principle applies to the musculoskeletal system.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent
backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK - Play Science Games on the Filament Games
The MHFA five-part action plan is known as A-L-G-E-E:
A ssess for risk of suicide or harm L isten non-judgmentally G ive reassurance and information E ncourage self-help and other support strategies E ncourage appropriate professional help
Welcome to Life Science 7 Quarter 4 Living Systems
DATE: W 05/01/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Body Worlds Los Angeles by hmm888
Body Worlds Los Angeles
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary
nature of structure and function.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells,
tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
c. how bones and muscles work together to provide a structural framework for movement.
d. how the reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and
how sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
f. the structures and processes by which flowering plants generate pollen and ovules, seeds, and fruit.
g. how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum.
b. for an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye.
c. light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes.
d. how simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope, and microscope.
e. white light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors), and that retinal cells react differently with
different wavelengths.
f. light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction), absorption, or scattering (including reflection).
g. the angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence.
h. how to compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in machines
and simple devices (hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this principle applies to the
musculoskeletal system.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
Merrill Code 4FF98E
4. REVIEW
Mr. Parr - Cell Theory
Phases of Mitosis Hand Mnemonic
5. GOAL
Learn about your mind and body and how to keep it healthy through
online websites like Body Worlds and kidshealth.org,
textbook reading, and science inquiry labs.
6. NEW -Studying the human body requires maturity to allow everyone to:
1) learn how the body works,
2) learn how to recognize symptoms of disease, and
3) learn how to take care of the body to stay physically and mentally healthy.
* Remember not to mention people by name in class if you want to ask a question
about their disease or condition.
**Feel free to use the Anonymous Questions Box to drop off questions you have
about the human body.
1. Class rules reminder: 1. Come prepared 2. Contribute 3. Practice Respect
2. Introduce Q4 Science Standards.
3. Show Heart Evolution Model - answer student generated questions only
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Island Fox Glogsters and get 2 peer reviews.
EXTENSIONS:
Word CloudsBozman Biology: Mitosis
DATE: Th 05/02/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature
of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues, organs,
organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
Merrill Code 4FF98E
4. REVIEW
STEM Cells Can Make Many Different Cell Types
5. GOAL
Learn about your mind and body and how to keep it healthy through
online websites like Body Worlds and kidshealth.org,
textbook reading, and science inquiry labs.
6. NEW -Studying the human body requires maturity to allow everyone to:
1) learn how the body works,
2) learn how to recognize symptoms of disease, and
3) learn how to take care of the body to stay physically and mentally healthy.
* Remember not to mention people by name in class if you want to ask a question
about their disease or condition.
**Feel free to use the Anonymous Questions Box to drop off questions you
have about the human body.
1. Ask 10 Questions about your body.
2. Listen, learn, and take Cornell Notes about the video HUMAN MACHINE.
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Peer review Questions and Human Machine Summary Paragraphs.
EXTENSIONS:
TED TALKS: David Bolinsky: Visualizing the wonder of a living cell
KWHL ResultsDATE: F 05/03/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature
of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues, organs,
organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
Merrill Code 4FF98E
Gamestar Mechanic4. REVIEW
Aortic Valve Replacement
5. GOAL
Learn about your mind and body and how to keep it healthy through
online websites like Body Worlds and kidshealth.org,
textbook reading, and science inquiry labs.
6. NEW -Studying the human body requires maturity to allow everyone to:
1) learn how the body works,
2) learn how to recognize symptoms of disease, and
3) learn how to take care of the body to stay physically and mentally healthy.
* Remember not to mention people by name in class if you want to ask a question
about their disease or condition.
**Feel free to use the Anonymous Questions Box to drop off questions you have
about the human body.
1. Ask 10 Questions about your heart and the circulatory system.
2. Listen and Learn about the Circulatory System and take Cornell Notes.
Bozeman Science: The Circulatory System
3. Learn to Design Inquiry Science Labs -
Work at the top of the critical thinking pyramid.
Think like a scientist, ask questions like a scientist. Do experiments like a scientist.
1. Ask a testable question.
2. Conduct research.
3. Design & test experiment.
4. Analyze results.
5. Draw conclusions.
6. Suggest improvements for the next experiment.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
Gamestar Mechanic
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Discuss the pros and cons of Inquiry and Follow Along Labs
EXTENSIONS:
Discovery Channel: Who is the Ice Man?
How heart valve replacement surgery is carried out
DATE: M 05/06/13
1. WELCOME - Landscape Architecture for Improving Public Schools
"We want elephants!"
"Think way outside the box and design cool school spaces for FMS students to enjoy
and use to learn about the real world."Olwyn Kingery landscape architect UCLA graduate
Design with waterwise landscaping. Every drop of water in California counts!
UCLA Graduate Landscape Architect Olwyn Kingery2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature
of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues, organs,
organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
Merrill Code 4FF98E
DATE: T/Th 05/07/13 & 05/09/13 or W/F 05/08/13 & 05/10/13
CST TESTING BEGINS TODAY DO YOUR BEST ON THE TEST
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary
nature of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells,
tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and
cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent
backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
Merrill Code 4FF98E
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
Gamestar Mechanic
4. REVIEW - Biological Levels of Organization
5. GOAL
Learn about your mind and body and how to keep it healthy through
online websites like Body Worlds and kidshealth.org,
textbook reading, and science inquiry labs.
6. NEW -Studying the human body requires maturity to allow everyone to:
1) learn how the body works,
2) learn how to recognize symptoms of disease, and
3) learn how to take care of the body to stay physically and mentally healthy.
* Remember not to mention people by name in class if you want to ask a question
about their disease or condition.
**Feel free to use the Anonymous Questions Box to drop off questions you have
about the human body.
1. Ask 10 Questions about your heart and the circulatory system.
2. Listen and Learn about the Circulatory System and take Cornell Notes.
Bozeman Science: The Circulatory System
3. Aortic Valve Replacement
Aortic Valve Replacement
3. Learn to Design Inquiry Science Labs - Work at the top of the critical thinking pyramid.
Learn to take your pulse to calculate heart rate in beats per minute.
Design an Inquiry Lab that increases and then decreases your heart rate.
Conduct the experiment and write up your lab report.
Think like a scientist, ask questions like a scientist.
Do experiments like a scientist.
1. Ask a testable question.
2. Conduct research.
3. Design & test experiment.
4. Analyze results.
5. Draw conclusions.
6. Suggest improvements for the next experiment.
4. Heart Healthy Eating
Choose My PlateHeart-healthy diet: 8 steps to prevent heart disease
1. Control your portion size
2. Eat more vegetables and fruits
3. Select whole grains
4. Limit unhealthy fats and cholesterol
5. Choose low-fat protein sources
6. Reduce the sodium in your food
7. Plan ahead: Create daily menus
8. Allow yourself an occasional treat
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Share notes and discuss the purposes of the circulatory system,
explain what Aortic Valve Surgery is and how to avoid that surgery.
EXTENSIONS:
How heart valve replacement surgery is carried out ||
DATE: M 05/13/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Dipdive Black Eyed Peas i.am FIRST - Science Is Rock and Roll Home
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary
nature of structure and function.
a. Plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells,
tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent backflow of
blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK - *Bring in an empty soda bottle for lung model making on Thursday
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
Merrill Code 4FF98E
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
Gamestar Mechanic= =
4. REVIEW
5. GOAL
Learn how heart rate recovery can be an indicator of your health.
Learn the circulatory system of plants.
6. NEW
1. Heart Rate Lab Conclusion
Heart and Circulatory SystemBody Basics: Circulatory System Explained
Explore these Links at Healthy Heart
Heart Challenges by Olympian Leo Manzano2. Plant Systems - Xylem and Phloem
Xylem and Phloem Are Circulatory Cells of Vascular Plants
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
EXTENSIONS:
Bozeman Biology: Plant Structure
Biology 4 Kids: Plants Slideshow
Bozeman Biology: The Circulatory System
Biology 4 Kids: Circulatory System Quiz
Peapod Adobe YouthDATE: T 05/14/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Heart SoundsNormal Heart Sound
Heart Murmur Sound
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Mr. Parr Circulatory Song
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of
structure and function.
b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent
backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Island Fox Success Story Glogster due T 5/14
Characters: Farmers DDT Fish Golden Eagles Pigs Bald Eagles
Island Foxes Scientists Santa Barbara Zookeepers Insects Rodents Fruit
Merrill Code 4FF98E
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
Gamestar Mechanic= =
4. REVIEW
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Explore these Links Healthy Heart at the Texas Heart Institute
EKG Heart Check Up Video
Heart Check Up: Danger High Blood PressureDanger: What is Cholesterol?
5. GOAL
Learn about your mind and body and how to keep it healthy through
online websites like Body Worlds, kidshealth.org,
textbook reading, and science inquiry labs.
6. NEW
Healthy Heart: Exercise and Eat HealthyHelix LED Hula Hoop by Proton Labs
Heart Evolution
Use SumoPaint to design your health commercial diagrams or slogan.
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Peer review Glogster and offer one complement and one suggestion for improvement.
EXTENSIONS:
Internal Drive iD Summer Camps
Science Friday:Lab-RaisedHeart
Science FridayVideos: Picturean Embryo
Carnegie Human Developmental Anatomy Project
DATE: W 05/15/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Mr. Parr The Heart Song
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature
of structure and function.
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues,
organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Terrie's Story Tobacco Free California
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
Gamestar Mechanic= =
4. REVIEW
Heartbeats
5. GOAL
Learn about the structure and function of capillaries during the science lab.
6. NEW
Capillaries are the smallest of blood vessels in the body.
The two main functions of capillaries are:
1) to take oxygenated blood from arteries to the cells of the body
2) to remove deoxygenated blood from the cells back into the veins
Lab:
Fish TailBloodCirculation
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING=
Think Pair Share:
EXTENSIONS:
Lub Dub: Ever wonder why the heart sounds the way that it does? Opening and closing of heart valves makes the heart rhythm come alive with its lub dub beats... Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.Khan Academy: Lub Dub Heart Introduction
DATE: Th 05/16/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Mr. Parr Respiratory Song
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
Gamestar Mechanic= =
4. REVIEW
Fish Tail Capillaries
5. GOAL
Learn to make a lung and model to demonstrate
the structure and function of the respiratory system.
Learn about the hazards of smoking and write an
anti-smoking slogan on your lung model.
6. NEW
Inside Lungs
Anatomy of Breathing
Lung CancerFacts
Build a Lung ModelWith Anti-smoking Slogan
Movie: How Lungs Work
Asthma Center
Antismoking Ads CBS News
Life Science
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Use your lung model to explain the structure and function of the respiratory system.
Share anti-smoking slogan with a peer. Offer feedback about their model and slogan.
EXTENSIONS:
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To talk to a live human being, call 1-800-QUITNOW for a free quit smoking counselor,
or call the National Cancer Institute's free
Smoking Quitline, 1-877-44U-Quit.
Proactive counseling services by trained personnel will be provided
in sessions both before and after quitting smoking.
Standing By. Ready to Help.
The California Smokers' Helpline is a FREE personal and confidential telephone counselingservice that has been proven to double a smoker's chance of quitting successfully.
Call today!1 2
Support is also available in the following languages:
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1-800-45-NO-FUME
(1-800-456-6386)
How to Stop Smoking
Teen Ink - Health
American Lung Association
DATE: F 05/17/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
State of the Air American Lung Association
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature
of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Second Hand Smoke Commercial
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
Gamestar Mechanic= =
4. REVIEW
5. GOAL
Learn about lung capacity and how you can use the data to
identify a healthy or sick lung.
6. NEW
Experiment:
1. Normal Breathing
2. Restricted Breathing
adam education anatomy
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Discuss the results of the Lung Capacity Lab. Compare males to females.
Compare athletes to non-athletes. Compare asthmatics to non-athmatics
EXTENSIONS:
Anatomy of Asthma Attack
Bozman The Respiratory System
Clips & Trailers:
Human Body: Baby [Real 300 K]Human Body: Bike Ride [Real 300 K]
Human Body: Developing Baby [Real 300 K]
Human Body: Featurette [Real 300 K]
Human Body: Inside Heart [Real 300 K]
Human Body: Trailer [Real 300 K]
DATE: M 05/20/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of
structure and function.
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues,
organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent backflow of blood
in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Day of the Dead Antismoking Commercial
This Ad was created by California Dept. of Public Health, California Tobacco Control Program
Healthy Teens Project
California Youth Demand More School Counselors
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO do Research for A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Pew Research Teens
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Center For Disease Control
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
Gamestar Mechanic= =
4. REVIEW
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Heart Valves
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Heart Anatomy & Blood Flow
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HEALTHY FRIDGE
HEART AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Structure and Function in Living Systems
5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of
structure and function.
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5. GOAL
Learn that plants produce both food and oxygen that prove useful for animals
and that the carbon dioxide that we exhale is useful for plants;
all living things are connected on this precious planet so we best take care of it.
Remember: EVERY DAY IS EARTH DAY
6. NEW
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WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM?
Bozeman The Skeletal System
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WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM?
Bozeman The Muscular System
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Find your favorite leaf in the garden and take your
partner to it and explain what humans get from plants and let your partner
explain what humans give to plants.
Discuss your Earth Day project and explain what "Earth Day is Every Day Means".
EXTENSIONS:
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CAREERS IN HEALTH
NOVA Map of the Human Heart
NOVA Mind of A Rampage Killer
NOVA Mapping the Brain
DATE: T 05/21/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
The Human Digestive SystemMr. Parr Digestion Song
Human Digestive System
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Digestive System
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary
nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
h. how to compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in machines
and simple devices (hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this principle applies to
the musculoskeletal system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
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Teen Boys' Health Center
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Teen Girls' Health Center
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
ExploreKidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW
What To Eat Before a Workout
5. GOAL
Learn how to use online resources to learn about your health.
6. NEW
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BBC Science & Nature Human Body and Mind
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Share Health Commercial Progress - Statistics, Facts, Commercial Hook
EXTENSIONS:
Bozeman: The Digestive System
DATE: W 05/22/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Human Digestive System
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
PLEASE BRING IN A SODA CAN FOR THE ENERGY IN A PEANUT EXPERIMENT
Electron Micrograph of a Mitochondria
Nerve cell with many mitochondria showing energy (ATP)
from food being released.
Energy InA Peanut Lab Video
Video ofDigestion
Food Data Chart - Energy
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of
structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
h. how to compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in machines and
simple devices (hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this principle applies to the
musculoskeletal system.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Teen Boys' Health Center
Teen Girls' Health Center
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
ExploreKidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW - Musculoskeletal System
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
h. Compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in machines and simple devices
(hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. Learn how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this principle applies to the
musculoskeletal system.
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Bones, Joints, and Muscles
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Bozeman The Muscular System
5. GOAL
Learn that there is plenty of energy in a peanut by doing the Peanut Lab.
6. NEW
What To Eat Before a Workout
BBC Science & Nature Human Body and Mind
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Review together- functions of heart valves, lung capacity,
functions of bones and muscles, and discuss the results
of the energy in a peanut lab.
EXTENSIONS:
2011 TEDxManhattan Fellow: Artist Stefani Bardin
Bozeman: The Digestive System
DATE: Th 05/23/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOkUcLKpAto
Mr. Parr Light and Color Song
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
g. Learn how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
a. Visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum.
b. For an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye.
c. Light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes.
d. Simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope, and microscope.
e. White light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors), and retinal cells react differently with different wavelengths.
f. Light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction), absorption, or scattering (including reflection).
g.The angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW - Physical Properties In Living Systems
6. a. Visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum.
6.b. For an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye.
6.c. Light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes.
6. d. Simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope, and microscope.
6. e. White light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors),
and retinal cells react differently with different wavelengths.
6.f. Light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction),
absorption, or scattering (including reflection).
6. g. The angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence.
5. GOAL
Learn the common structures of the eye and their functions.
Learn the eye brain connection for vision.
Learn basic light properties.
6. NEW
Discovery Channel Human Body: Police Chase
Your Eyes and Your Brain Connections
See All You Can See
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7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Discuss the properties of light covered in class and
demonstrate using the pencil and water in a beaker.
EXTENSIONS:
Bozeman The Sensory System
DATE: F 05/24/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Mr. Parr Eyes Are For Sight Song
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems
5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
g. Learn how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
a. Visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum.
b. For an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye.
c. Light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes.
d. Simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope, and microscope.
e. White light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors), and retinal cells react differently with different wavelengths.
f. Light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction), absorption, or scattering (including reflection).
g. The angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW
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Exploratorium - Touch Everything Museum
5. GOAL
Identify the structures and functions of the eye after the dissection.
6. NEW - Dissect the Sheep Eye
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Exploratorium: How Eyes Work
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Quiz each other on the functions of the parts of the eye in preparation for the eye dissection quiz.
EXTENSIONS: Eyes
How Eyes Work Biology Interactive=
Neuroscience of Illusion
Bill Nye The Brain
Exploring Science with Bob
DATE: M 05/27/13 Memorial Day No School
DATE: T 05//13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY -
Structure & Function of the Human Reproductive System
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. d. Learn how the reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm,
and how sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
5. e. Learn the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments
Teen Sexual Health
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Teen Pregnancy Quiz
KidsHealthInnerbody
Medline Plus for Teens
Health Check Tools A-Z
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
Stayteen Games
Friend Finder Game
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4. REVIEW - Human Anatomy
Male Reproductive System>>>>>>>>>>>> Female Reproductive System
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Learn how the reproductive organs of the human female and male
generate eggs and sperm and how sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
Learn the functions of the umbilical cord and the placenta.
Explore and rank, 1-5 stars, online Sex Education Websites to help answer questions
and get helpful information.
6. NEW - Human Male and Female Reproductive Systems Structure and Function
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Kids Health Female Reproductive System
Student Question: Where does the penis enter during sex?
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The Visual MD: Sexual Reproduction
Student Question: What is an orgasm?
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The Visual MD - Orgasm
Student Question: Is masturbation bad for me?
Masturbation Facts
Kids Health Teens Reproductive Systems
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Abstinence 100% Safe
Health Commercial: Abstinence and Outercourse
Kids Health Teens: Birth Control
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The most effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs is .
Couples who do decide to have sex can choose from many effective birth control methods.
Check the articles below to learn some important information about different methods of birth control.
You may be surprised ā some popular ones aren't as effective as people might think.
- Birth Control Patch
- Birth Control Pill
- Birth Control Ring
- Birth Control Shot
- Cervical Cap
- Condom
- Diaphragm
- Emergency Contraception (Morning-After Pill, Plan B, or ECP)
- Implantable Contraception
- IUD
- Fertility Awareness
- Spermicide
- Withdrawal
Reviewed by: Larissa Hirsch, MDSTDs and Other Infectionshttp://www.thebody.com/index/hotlines/national.html
These hotlines are managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
These free numbers will give you easy-to-understand information about HIV and AIDS
and referrals to clinics and support groups. All the information they provide is anonymous
and confidential. Call: (800) 232-4636 for English or Spanish.
http://www.aids.gov
Information and resources on HIV/AIDS in the United States.
http://www.amfar.org
This nonprofit organization is dedicated to the support of AIDS research, prevention, treatment education, and advocacy.
Sex Etc.
Puberty101
I wanna know
teenvoices
Sexuality
Recapp
discoveryeducation
mysistahs
Puberty Game
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Rank the different online Sex Education websites, 1 to 5 stars (5 best),
and discuss why you gave it that ranking.
EXTENSIONS:
Brain Sex
Sleep
Bozeman The Reproductive System
Bozman The Nervous System
Health Topics
Human Body Games BBC
DATE: W 05/29/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
d. The reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and sexual activity
may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. Learn the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
3. HOMEWORK
Health Commercial: Different is Normal
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
How to Study For Tests
Rewrite your notesFind the right hours
(do not study when you are too tired & go to bed early).
Don't cram (study a little each day).
Work problems out and draw sketches.
Study where there are the fewest distractions
(turn off your phone, TV, and Facebook).
Make sure you have good lighting.
If you play music use instrumental only (no lyrics).
Take an 5 minute break every 30 minutes (set a timer).
Play a game, dance, sing, laugh to energize your brain.
Plan your study time, work from easy to more difficult.
Review as you are studying.
Explain to someone what you just
reviewed or record yourself & listen.
SPARK
Health Videos and Cool Tools
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1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments
Teen Sexual HealthKidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW
SEXUAL PRESSURESClick on any of the vocabulary words below to hear them pronounced and used in a sentence.
Context: A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair;
the emotion of sex and romance. A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person,
such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attraction qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness.
reproductive organs and functions. Females or males considered as a group.
Context: The sexual urge or instinct as it manifests itself in behavior ?
activities associated with sexual intercourse.
Context: To arouse hope, desire, or curiosity in without affording satisfaction.
A preliminary remark or act intended to whet the curiosity.
Context: Flirting is a playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest.
Context: The desire to have or do something that you know you should avoid.
Temptation is the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire.
Context: Harassment is a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented.
This tormenting is caused by continued persistent attacks and criticism.
Sexual harassment is a form of discrimination, which violates the civil rights act of 1964.
Context: Rape is the crime of forcing another person to submit to sex acts,
especially intercourse. It is the act of seizing and carrying off by force (abduction)
and/or abusive or improper treatment.
Context: When using contraception, you are using a device,
drug, or chemical agent that prevents conception
whose usual means of transmission is by sexual contact.
Context: Individuals can catch an STD only from an infected sexual partner.
Therefore, the more partners they have, the greater their risk of coming in contact
with an infected person. People should know that it is easy to contract during
intimate sexual contact and STD's such as Gonorrhea and syphilis can be transmitted through oral sex.
So, you do not need to be engaged in sexual intercourse to contract one.
blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles
Context: A severe immunological disorder caused by the retrovirus HIV,
resulting in a defect in cell-mediated immune response that is manifested
by increases susceptibility to opportunistic infections and to certain rare cancers,
especially Kaposi's sarcoma. It is transmitted primarily by venereal routes or
exposure to contaminated blood or blood products.
Context: When someone is readily affected with or stirred by emotion.
Arousing or intending to arouse the emotions of a person.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, emotion; excitable; easily moved; sensational; as, an emotional nature
Context: Exhibiting goodness or correctness of character and behavior.
Morals are rules or habits of conduct, especially of sexual conduct, with reference to standards of right and wrong.
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5. GOAL
Learn to use role playing as a tool to prepare for challenging conversations about sexuality.
6. NEW - Umbilical Cord and Placenta
The umbilical cord connects a baby in the womb to its mother.
It runs from an opening in your babyās stomach to the placenta in the womb.
The average cord is about 50cm (20 inches) long.
Functions of the Placenta:
1. Oxygen and food pass from your blood supply into the placenta. From there,
the umbilical cord carries the oxygen and food to your unborn baby.
2. Waste products from the baby, such as carbon dioxide, pass back along the
umbilical cord to the placenta and then into your bloodstream, for your body to dispose of them.
3. The placenta produces hormones that help your baby to grow and develop.
4. The placenta also gives some protection against infection for your baby while it's in the womb.
5. The placenta passes antibodies from you to your baby, giving them immunity for about three months after birth.
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The Visual MD
Circles ofSexuality
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SPARK Body Peace Plan
The Brian Lehrer Show
The Body Peace Treaty
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Create a role play to answer one or more of the following questions
or think of a new question related to sexuality.
Sample Questions:
What is the difference between love and sex?
What are some ways to express love without sex?
What are some things to think about before you decide to have sex?
What are some feelings someone might feel after having sex?
How do you deal with peer pressures?
What are some things that might tempt someone to consider having sex?
Does dancing promote sex? Does dress promote sex?
What do you think is sexual harassment?
What is date rape?
Note: Some questions may include topics like taking sexual precautions (contraceptives),
sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy and parenthood.
Although these types of questions are important to touch on,
they are not what this assignment is about. Students need to focus
on the emotional impact of sex and the types of temptations that are out there.
or
Try one of these AIDS/HIV roleplays
EXTENSIONS:
Lust, Romantic Love, and AttachmentLust is an emotional force that is directly associated with the thinking or fantasizing about one's desire,usually in a sexual way. Lust is the initial passionate sexual desire that promotes mating.If we lookout for dictionary meaning it means - pleasure, intense or unbridled sexual desire, enthusiasm,eagerness. But if we talk about past then the word "lust" began being used in the 16th century in theoriginal Koine Greek Bible that has no single word that is uniquely translated as heterosexual lust.
Attraction is the more individualized and romantic desire for a specific candidate for mating than lustand which develops out of lust as commitment to an individual mate forms. The brain consistentlyreleases a certain set of chemicals, including pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, andserotonin and this leads to the effects like increased heart rate, loss of appetite and sleep,and an intense feeling of excitement.
If we count the time then Lust may be for a week to a month and attraction generallylasts from one and a half to three years. That's why both are considered temporary.
Attachment is the bonding that promotes relationships lasting for many years and even decades.Attachment is generally based on commitments. It involves marriage and children, or on mutualfriendship based on things like shared interests. It has been linked to higher levels of thechemicals oxytocin and vasopressin to a greater degree than short-term relationships have.
Bozeman The Endocrine System
Teen Mental Health
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DATE: Th 05/30/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Mr. Parr Organ Systems Song
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems
5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
d. The reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and sexual activity
may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. Learn the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Health Commercial: Stop, Think, Click
Health Commercial: Masturbation Facts
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments
Teen Sexual HealthKidsHealthInnerbody=LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME=
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4. REVIEW -
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Diseases and Conditions
5. GOAL
Learn about the beauty and responsibility of bringing a healthy life into this world.
6. NEW
Circles ofSexuality
Sexual Attraction and Orientation
Sexualization
Toddlers & Tiaras Pretty Woman
Party Clothes
School Clothes
Work Clothes
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Create a roleplay to answer one or more of the following questions
or think of a new question related to sexuality.
Sample Questions:
What is the difference between love and sex?
What are some ways to express love without sex?
What are some things to think about before you decide to have sex?
What are some feelings someone might feel after having sex?
How do you deal with peer pressures?
What are some things that might tempt someone to consider having sex?
Does dancing promote sex? Does dress promote sex?
What do you think is sexual harassment?
What is date rape?
Note: Some questions may include topics like taking sexual precautions (contraceptives),
sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy and parenthood.
Although these types of questions are important to touch on,
they are not what this assignment is about. Students need to focus
on the emotional impact of sex and the types of temptations that are out there.
or
Try one of these AIDS/HIV roleplays
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Ventura County Public Health Department
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California Youth Council
Safe Place for Teens
National Runaway Switchboard
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GLAD
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Contact: 1-888-4AL-ANON or (1-888-425-2666)Al-Anon
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Think Pair Share: PLAY IT SAFE
Role play the scenes at your lab tables.
Reflect on the good life you can have if you make responsible choices
and work patiently towards your goals.
EXTENSIONS: Honor Successful Mentors and Role Models
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American Latino Project: VOCES
DATE: F 05/31/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function

Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human BodiesMr. Parr Tropism
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems
5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
d. The reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and sexual activity
may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. Learn the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, TreatmentsTeen Sexual Health
Health Commercial: Abstinence and Outercourse
Health Commercial: Male Condom
Health Commercial: Female Condom
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
Facing Us - Make a Plan for Healthier Living
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW
9 Months of Child Development in the Womb
5. GOAL
Learn healthy attitudes about sex, pregnancy, and childbirth
and where to find more about sex education online from legitimate websights.
6. NEW
1. Ask 10 Questions about your Sex, Pregnancy, or Childbirth.
2. Listen, learn, and take Cornell Notes about the video The Miracle of Life.
WebMD Conception, Birth, Development
Conception: Egg and Sperm Cells
Pregnancy: Umbilicus and Placenta
Birth: 9 Months Later a Healthy Baby Is Born
Developmental Milestone:
Walking Upright Alone (Year 1)
Developmental Milestone:
Listening and Speaking (Year 2)
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Share Summary Paragraphs and reactions to the film.
Discuss the suggestions do you have for yourself to keep you safe,
happy, and looking forward to a healthy sex life and amazing healthy family in the future.
EXTENSIONS:
Surgery Games
Sperm and Egg Game
Teen Game Design Challenge
End Teen Dating Violence
Teen Power and Control Wheel
Winning Videos
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Raising Fit Kids: Healthy Mood and Emotions
DATE: M 06/03/13 Short Periods - Field Day for 7th Students
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Mr. Parr Urinary System Song
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
f. the structures and processes by which flowering plants generate pollen and ovules, seeds, and fruit.
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments
Teen Sexual Health
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW - flowering plants generate pollen and ovules, seeds, and fruit
5. GOAL
Learn that we depend on plants to provide us with delicious
and nutritious food to develop and protect our bodies.
Learn that plants carry out a reproductive cycle that depends on
pollinators to spread their DNA; everything on our planet
is connected so we must take better care of it.
6. NEW
How Kidneys Filter Our Blood And Produce Urine
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Explain how kidneys work using an analogy
(use something familiar to compare it to something else).
For example a human heart is like a pump.
EXTENSIONS:
Kidney Transplantation
100 Greatest Discoveries
DATE: T 06/04/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of
individual organs, tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect
the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK=
Q4 Life Science 7 Standards Notes Part 1.pptx
Quarter 4 Science Project:
Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game due this Thursday
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments
Teen Sexual Health
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW - Cells of Your Immune System Fight Infections
Here are 10 things you can do to help boost your immune system.
1.) Never smoke. Smoking cigarettes kills white blood cells and different enzymes in your blood,
weakening you immune system.
2.) Eliminate Stress by controlling your blood pressure.
3.) Get an adequate amount of sleep daily.
4.) Maintain your proper weight. Obesity leads to many immune system malfunctions.
5.) Get regular exercise.
6.) Eat Right.
7.) Avoid drinking large amounts of alcohol.
8.) Wash your hands frequently.
9.) Eat plenty of fiber to cleanse the colon.
10.) See your Doctor on a regular basis.
Immune Attack Game
5. GOAL
Learn frog anatomy and physiology in preparation for the frog dissection lab and test.
6. NEW - Frog Anatomy (Structure) & Physiology (Function)
Virtual Frog Dissection
Virtual Frog Dissection with Belle
Frog Anatomy Online Review
Frog Anatomy Quiz
ZeroBio Frog Quiz
ZeroBio Make Your Own Quiz
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Review with a partner the structure and functions of the
major organs of the body using frog anatomy websites.
EXTENSIONS:
Bozeman Osmoregulation (Kidneys)
Bozeman Fight or Flight Response
DATE: W 06/05/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary
nature of structure and function.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK -
Quarter 4 Science Project:
Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game due this Thursday
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments
Teen Sexual Health
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW
Study for the Q4 Benchmark Test on T 6/11
5. GOAL
Learn how kidneys work by completing a lab simulation.
6. NEW - Kidney Lab
DRINKING WATER FILTER
CLEAN AND DIRTY AIR FILTER
KIDNEYS ARE HUMAN BLOOD FILTERS
Hemodialysis Cleaning the Blood
How Stuff WorksExcretorySystem(Kidneys)
Hemodialysis Cleaning Your Blood
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Describe how kidneys work
and what you should do to keep them healthy.
Describe to a partner how you study best for tests.
Describe your study area and what it is like.
EXTENSIONS:
Discovery Human Body Videos: Street Gymnasts
Discovery Human Body Videos: Sensation
Neuroscience of Illusion
Exploring Science with Bob
BBC Science &Nature
DATE: Th 06/06/13 FROG DISSECTION LAB
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
c. how bones and muscles work together to provide a structural framework for movement.
d. how the reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and how sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
f. the structures and processes by which flowering plants generate pollen and ovules, seeds, and fruit.
g. how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
3. HOMEWORK - Study for the Q4 Benchmark Test on T 6/11
Quarter 4 Science Project:
Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game due TODAY.
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments
Teen Sexual Health
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW for Q4 Life Science 7 Benchmark Test
5. GOAL
Learn to identify the common systems of the frog that are similar to ours.
Identify frog anatomy and physiology by dissecting a real frog.
6. NEW - Frog Dissection Lab
Frog Fat Bodies
Female Frog with Eggs
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: What was your favorite part of the frog?
Which was the most difficult part to find?
Rank how well you can dissect on a scale from 1 to 10 stars.
EXTENSIONS:
Toad HavenVirtual Surgery - Awesome!
Knee Surgery
Hip Surgery
Heart Transplant
Brain Surgery
Frog Dissection
Cow Eye Dissection
Virtual Eye Dissection
Sheep Brain Dissection
Virtual Grasshopper Dissection
Crash Scene Investigation
Virtual Owl Pellet Dissection
Virtual Pig Dissection
MedCity Hospital - answer the medical questions
Also, see our dissection page
DATE: F 06/07/13 Renaissance Fair Today
1. WELCOME
Life Cycle of A FrogFrog Life Cycle Animation
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells.
The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK - Study for the Q4 Benchmark Test on T 6/11
4. REVIEW
frog-life-cycle.com5. GOAL
Learn the structures and functions of frogs.
Learn the life cycle of the frog and what makes it work.
6. NEW - Hormones Regulate Cycles
Life on Earth is well adapted to our planetās cycles. In our solar system, Earth is the only planet with air to breathe, liquid water to drink, and temperatures that are just right for life as we know it. Because our existence depends on our planet and its climate, we need to understand how what we do affects the Earth.
Scientists try to figure out how our planet works by studying Earthās cycles. Changes to Earthās cycles can cause changes in the climates of our planet. The more we know about these cycles, the more we will understand how humans are affecting them and how that might change the planet. Click on the cycles below to learn more about how they work!
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7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Share some of the most meaningful changes that have occurred
in your life so far and predict what changes are still to come
as you evolve into a happy, healthy, contributing adult.
EXTENSIONS:
Use online tools to create an I am unique...presentation or timeline about yourself.
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DATE: M 06/010/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY -
Nervous System Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Mr. Parr Nutrition Song
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
3. HOMEWORK - Study for the Q4 Benchmark Test on T 6/11
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments
Teen Sexual Health
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW For the Q4 Life Science 7 Benchmark Test
Science of Baseball Exploratorium5. GOAL
Learn a variety of ways to study for tests including Cornell Notes, Quizlet, and Games.
6. NEW -
1. Let's Play Science Baseball To Review for the Benchmark Test
2. Show Health Commercials
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share: Write a testable hypothesis about why people like to play
games and design an experiment to test your hypothesis.
EXTENSIONS:
How Smoking and Alcohol Affect Your Body
DATE: T 06/11/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
2. STANDARDS:
Structure and Function in Living Systems5. The anatomy and physiology of plants and animals illustrate the
complementary nature of structure and function.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. plants and animals have levels of organization for structure and function,
including cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism.
b. organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs,
tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system.
c. how bones and muscles work together to provide a structural framework for movement.
d. how the reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs
and sperm, and how sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy.
e. the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy.
f. the structures and processes by which flowering plants generate pollen and ovules, seeds, and fruit.
g. how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions.
Physical Principles in Living Systems (Physical Science)
6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum.
b. for an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye.
c. light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes.
d. how simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope,
and microscope.
e. white light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors), and that retinal cells react
differently with different wavelengths.
f. light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction), absorption, or
scattering (including reflection).
g. the angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence.
h. how to compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in
machines and simple devices (hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints).
i. how levers confer mechanical advantage and how the application of this
principle applies to the musculoskeletal system.
j. contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent
backflow of blood in the circulatory system.
3. HOMEWORK - Play Science Games on the Filament Games
website and rank them 1 - 5 stars.
Filament Games
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4. REVIEW
5. GOAL
Take the Online Quarter 4 Life Science 7 Benchmark Test and Class Evaluation
6. NEW
Class Evaluation: Life Science 7 Teacher: Mrs. Merrill
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Quarter 4 Benchmark Test Today
EXTENSIONS:
UMMS: Teen Sexual Behavior Calculator
DATE: W 06/12/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human BodiesASTRONOMY
Mr. Parr Big Bang Theory
PHYSICS
Mr. Parr Newton's Laws of Motion Song
CHEMISTRY
Mr. Parr Classifying Matter Song
2. STANDARDS:
3. HOMEWORK
4. REVIEW
Medical Animation Library
Online Journal
Summer Challenges
fun teens to do list
Example:
Go Camping
Santa Cruz Island
CA Parks
Practice Reading
Science Daily News
Science News
Science Games
middle school book lists
teen book list for boys
teen book list for girls
science books
Read Biographies of Amazing People
Science Fiction
Teen Library
Digital Science
Math Practice
MangaMath Games
Math Core
Google Wonder of the World Project
5. GOAL
Learn about your mind and body and how to keep it healthy through
online websites like Body Worlds and kidshealth.org,
textbook reading, and science inquiry labs.
6. NEW
Introduction to 8th Grade Physical Science -Chemistry -Astronomy -Physics
Periodic Table in Reading Essentials Workbook
Periodic Table RSC
Periodic Table of Comics
More Periodic Tables to Explore
Astronomy: Phases of the Moon Animation
Life Science Animations
Roller coaster Design Using Physics
Real World Physics
SUMMER FUN
Lawrence Hall of Science
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
EXTENSIONS:
DATE: Th 06/13/13
1. WELCOME - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY - Structure & Function
Body Worlds The Original Exhibition of Real Human BodiesMr. Parr Nervous System Song
Mr. Parr 6 Characteristics of Life Song
Mr. Parr Conservation Song
2. STANDARDS:
3. HOMEWORK
Quarter 4 Science Project: Teen Health Commercial and/or Video Game
Medline Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments
Teen Sexual Health
Smoking Kid
Anti-smoking Ad Cowboy
1. Choose a health topic from the Teen section of kidshealth.org.
2. Decide to work alone or with a team.
3. Sign up for the topic.
4. Learn how to create a film on your phone or using a camera.
and/or 5. Learn how to create a video game using online tools.
6. Create the teen health commercial or video game.
7. Email the teacher the health commercial or link to the video game.
8. Present the health commercial or game to the class for feedback.
9. Post the health commercial or game to the WWW.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE A Teen Health COMMERCIAL
Explore
KidsHealthInnerbody
LEARN HOW TO DESIGN A Teen Health VIDEO GAME
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4. REVIEW
Plant Genetics Animation
Science of Tomatos
Santa Paula Oil Museum
Channel Islands National Park Ventura CA
Banding Bald Eagle chicks
Triplet Bald Eagles on the Channel Islands
Santa Barbara Natural History Museum
Ty Warner Science Center
California Science Center & IMAX Theatre
5. GOAL
Learn about your mind and body and how to keep it healthy through
online websites like Body Worlds and kidshealth.org,
textbook reading, and science inquiry labs.
6. NEW
Xbox One
The MHFA five-part action plan is known as A-L-G-E-E:
A ssess for risk of suicide or harmL isten non-judgmentally
G ive reassurance and information
E ncourage self-help and other support strategies
E ncourage appropriate professional help
ALGEE Mental Health First Aide
7. CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING
Think Pair Share:
Share your plan for the summer to learn, exercise, eat healthy, and try new activities,
EXTENSIONS:
A typical cell of any organism contains genetic instructions that specify its traits.
Those traits may be modified by environmental influences.
Lifelong Learners Know How to Use the Following Tools to Help Accomplish Their Goals:
Critical Thinking
Problem Solving
Barriers to Decision Making Process
Collaboration
Cooperation
Setting Realistic Short Term Goals
Working Independently
Collecting Information From a Variety of Sources
Using Major Tools Of Technology
Communicating a Message
Practicing Verbal & Visual Presentation Skills
Mr. Parr Ears For Hearing Song