Unit 2 Moving lesson 2

How to keep two bones together in a joint?
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This lesson contains 39 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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How to keep two bones together in a joint?

Slide 1 - Open question

Homework finished for today
1AB: 2.1 Complete assignment: 2-5 + 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17 & 18

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Video

Lesson goals:
2.2 Moving bones
You will learn:
- how bones are connected to each other
- the working of a joint and how it is constructed
- 5 different kind of joints
2.3 Muscles
You will learn:
- how your muscles are constructed
- how muscles work together
- what voluntary and involuntary muscles are and where to find these in your body.


Slide 4 - Slide

Skull
Pelvis
Scapula
Humerus
Vertebral Column
Knee cap
Tibia
Femur
Ulna
Radius
Ribs

Slide 5 - Drag question


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A
CARPALS
B
METACARPALS
C
TARSALS
D
METATARSALS

Slide 6 - Quiz


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A
CARPALS
B
METACARPALS
C
PHALANGES
D
METATARSALS

Slide 7 - Quiz


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A
CARPALS
B
METACARPALS
C
TARSALS
D
METATARSALS

Slide 8 - Quiz


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A
STERNUM
B
RIBS
C
CLAVICLE
D
LUMBAR VERTEBRAE

Slide 9 - Quiz


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A
HUMERUS
B
RADIUS
C
ULNA

Slide 10 - Quiz


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A
PATELLA
B
FEMUR
C
FIBULA
D
TIBIA

Slide 11 - Quiz


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A
CERVICAL VERTEBRAE
B
LUMBAR VERTEBRAE
C
THORACIC VERTEBRAE
D
SKULL

Slide 12 - Quiz


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A
Ribs
B
MANDIBLE
C
CLAVICLE
D
STERNUM

Slide 13 - Quiz

2.2 Moving bones
Where can you find each joint?

Slide 14 - Slide

2.2 Moving bones
,-- Hinge joint: knee
Condyloid joint & Saddle joint
Hinge joint (elbow) -->

Ball-and-socket joint: shoulder

Slide 15 - Slide

Slide 16 - Video

Motion

Slide 17 - Slide

A joint
Learn by heart

Slide 18 - Slide

Class 1AB: now work on
2.2 Complete assignment: 1, 2 (wb), 3-5, 7-9 + 10 (wb)

timer
15:00

Slide 19 - Slide

Lesson goals:
2.2 Moving bones
You will learn:
- how bones are connected to each other
- the working of a joint and how it is constructed
- 5 different kind of joints
2.3 Muscles
You will learn:
- how your muscles are constructed
- how muscles work together
- what voluntary and involuntary muscles are and where to find these in your body.


Slide 20 - Slide

2.3 Muscles:
What happens when "the space between the bands narrows"?

Slide 21 - Slide

Slide 22 - Slide

Antagonists

Slide 23 - Slide

Now work on the following:
Complete 2.3 assignments 1-13

Slide 24 - Slide

Which muscles do not get tired?
Find out for yourself:

Complete 2.3 assignment 15, 16 & 18

Done? Start with homework: 2.4 assignment 2-18

Slide 25 - Slide

Slide 26 - Slide

Involuntary muscles

Slide 27 - Slide

Slide 28 - Slide

Your sport

Slide 29 - Mind map

Your injuries

Slide 30 - Mind map

Which is the most common injury in this country?
A
Ankle
B
Fibula
C
Knee
D
Shoulder

Slide 31 - Quiz

How can you prevent injuries?
A
Do not do sports
B
Warm ups & cool downs
C
Practice sports a lot
D
Protective gear

Slide 32 - Quiz

Slide 33 - Slide

Which muscles do not get tired?
Find out for yourself:

Complete 2.3 assignment 15, 16 & 18

Done? Start with homework: 2.4 assignment 2-18

Slide 34 - Slide

Slide 35 - Slide

What kind of skeleton does a snake have?
A
Endoskeleton
B
Exoskeleton
C
Hydrostatic skeleton
D
Just its skin

Slide 36 - Quiz

What kind of skeleton does this blue caterpillar have?
A
Endoskeleton
B
Exoskeleton
C
Hydrostatic skeleton
D
Just its skin

Slide 37 - Quiz

Animals with an exoskeleton can
A
not grow
B
grow
C
only grow when they moult
D
only grow once

Slide 38 - Quiz

Animals with an endoskeleton have muscles outside/inside their bones.
A
outside
B
inside

Slide 39 - Quiz