4.4 Joints that make you move

4.4 Joints that make you move
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4.4 Joints that make you move
- Take off your coats
- Take your books out of your bags
- Log in on the Lesson up, use your own name

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This lesson
5 min
Homework discussion
8 min
Revision previous learning goals
2 min
Learning goals for 4.4
30 min
New info + excercises
3 min
Review learning goals
2 min
Discuss todays lesson

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Do you remember the 3 types of skeletons there are?

Slide 3 - Open question

Jellyfish have
A
Endoskeletons
B
Endoskeletons
C
Hydrostatic skeletons

Slide 4 - Quiz

What isn't a function of the skeleton?
A
Giving shape to the body
B
Making movement possible
C
Keeping organs in their spots
D
Protecting organs

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which tissue is this?
A
Bone tissue
B
Cartilage tissue
C
Nervous tissue
D
connective tissue

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is in the centre of your bones?
A
Bone marrow
B
The periosteum
C
The growth plate
D
Cartilage

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is the role of osteoclasts?
A
Osteoclasts break down old bone.
B
Osteoclasts build up new bone.
C
Osteoclasts produce cartilage.
D
All of the above answers are correct.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Learning goals


  • Which types of joints are found in the human skeleton?
  • How are bones connected together in a freely movable joint?

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joints
  • Necessary for movement
  • Located at places where bones meet

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Make question 29 in your workbook
timer
3:00

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Types of joints
Types of joints:
- Ball-and-socket joint
- Pivot joint
- Hinge joint

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Make question 32 in your workbook
timer
3:00

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Make question 46 in your workbook
timer
3:00

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I can explain the following learning goal:
Which types of joints are found in the human skeleton?
I don't understand it and need more explanation
I don't understand it but i'll try reading my textbook first
I understand it, but I can't explain it
I understand it and I can explain it to someone else

Slide 20 - Poll

I can explain the following learning goal:
How are bones connected together in a freely movable joint?
I don't understand it and need more explanation
I don't understand it but i'll try reading my textbook first
I understand it, but I can't explain it
I understand it and I can explain it to someone else

Slide 21 - Poll

(Home)work
4.4: 36

If you are finished practice flashcards

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