You can give examples of voluntary and involuntary muscle movements.
Homework 4.5
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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
4.5 muscles
Jacket in your locker
Put your things on your desk
Laptop/Book
Notebook, pencil case
Bag on the floor
Read pages 104-107
timer
5:00
Lessongoals
You can explain how muscles work.
You can give examples of voluntary and involuntary muscle movements.
Homework 4.5
Asgmt 39-50
Skip 45
Slide 1 - Slide
Secret Student
This lesson, I have randomly picked someone to be the secret student.
I pay special attention to:
Your use of English
Your participation in the lesson
At the end I will reveal the secret student, If I can give them positive feedback, they also earn 1/3 +0,5 OR +1 cm² cheat sheet.
Slide 2 - Slide
Wheel of homework
Go to Lessonup.app and use this code
Reward
Penalty
Rewards
+1 cm2 cheatsheet = you get to make a cheatsheet for a test. This starts being 1 by 1 cm. Everytime you earn this it gets 1 cm bigger to a max of 4 by 4 cm.
1/3 +0.5 = If you earn this 3 times you get to add 0,5 to one of your biology marks.
Snitch = You can pick a classmate who also is checked for homework, you earn two V's (having 3 earns you a 1/3 +0,5)
Too bad = You only get one V
penalties
45 min extra worktime = you need to come after school and do homework, this will last for 45 min or until the task is done
Coloringpage = You get to pick a coloringpage, You need to color it and perform tasks that might be on it. You need to hand it in during the next lesson, If you don't you get 2 marks.
2/1 marks = a mark is an X, if you get 3 of these you will automaticly earn the 45 min extra worktime.
Snitch = You can pick a classmate who also is checked for homework
Lucky! = You don't get a penalty
Slide 3 - Slide
What bone connection(s) doesn't allow any movement?
A
Only fused
B
Fused and sutures
C
Sutures and cartilage
D
All of these 3 types can move
Slide 4 - Quiz
Ulna and radius (the bones between elbow and wrist) form a ... joint.
A
ball-and-socket
B
pivot
C
hinge
Slide 5 - Quiz
What connection is found between your vertebrae?
A
fused
B
sutures
C
cartilage
D
synovial joint
Slide 6 - Quiz
What are fontanelles?
A
The bendable bones of a baby
B
The bendable bones in a baby's skull
C
The holes in between the skull bones of a baby
D
A special type of fountain
Slide 7 - Quiz
What connection is found between your skullbones?
A
fused
B
sutures
C
cartilage
D
synovial joint
Slide 8 - Quiz
What connection is found in your knee?
A
fused
B
sutures
C
cartilage
D
synovial joint
Slide 9 - Quiz
What is the name of the big bone you sit on? (1 word)
Slide 10 - Open question
Alphabet: Think-Pair-Share
Think: Work on the assignment on your own.
Write all the letters of the alphabet in your notebook in 3 rows
Use each letter to write the name of a muscle or body part that's moved by a muscle
Pair: Discuss and compare with your neighbour, improve your answer
Share: Talk about given answers during plenary session.
timer
2:00
timer
2:00
Slide 11 - Slide
Attachment site
Tendons are connected to a bone, this part of the bone is called an attachement site
Tendon
Tendons connect a muscle to a bone. Tendons are unable to contract.
They are a tough type of connetive tissue
Muscle
Muscles contract: This makes them shorter and thicker.
Or relax: This makes them longer and thinner
Most muscles contain a lot of cells that have multiple nuclei in them
Slide 12 - Slide
Antagonistic pairs
Muscles can only pull, not push.
Often, muscles work together when moving bones.
Muscle 1 contracts, 2 relaxes
Muscle 2 contracts, 1 relaxes
These muscles are an:
antagonistic pair
Slide 13 - Slide
Voluntary and involuntary movements
Skeletal muscles
Move voluntary (when you want them to)
Strong, but tires quickly
Legs, arms, neck, back, etc.
Smooth muscles
Move involuntary (on their own, without you controlling it)
Not as strong, but doesn't tire
In organs: oesophagus, skin, stomach, etc.
Cardiac muscles
move involuntary
Strong, never tires
in your heart
skeletal muscle contains cells that have multiple nuclei.
It is structured in neat striped rows
smooth muscle contains cells that have a nucleus. (like most cells)
It has many thin elongated (spindle-shaped) cells together
cardiac muscle contains cells that have a nucleus. (like most cells)
It's structure is a mix of skeletal and smooth muscle
Slide 14 - Slide
What you should do: 4.5
Pages 104-107 TB
Asgmt 39-50 WB pgs 103-108
Skip 45
Done with the above?
Work on the next chapter(s)
Learn for the test
Make other homework
Read a book
Zs = Working in Silence
No asking questions
Silent, don't disturb anyone
Stay at your desk
timer
6:00
Slide 15 - Slide
Slide 16 - Video
What you should do: 4.5
Pages 104-107 TB
Asgmt 39-50 WB pgs 103-108
Skip 45
Done with the above?
Work on the next chapter(s)
Learn for the test
Make other homework
Read a book
Zw = Working with whispering
Teacher is available for questions
Only whisper with the student next to you
Stay at your desk
Slide 17 - Slide
Secret Student
The secret student was .......
I paid special attention to:
Your use of English
Your participation in the lesson
If I can give them positive feedback,
they also earn 1/3 +0,5 OR +1 cm² cheat sheet.
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Tidy Duty
3 people each lesson
Desks: empty and straight
Chairs: underneath the desks OR end of day: on the desks