This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.
- the names of the bones.
- how to pronounce the names.
- how many bones?
- the functions of bones.
- practice English speaking in the Biology class.
Cartilage: nose & ears.
Fracture: break.
Agree: to feel the same way.
Summary: short story about.
Curved: round parts.
Collagen: protein in the bones.
Surround: to have around you.
Discuss: to talk about.
1. Match the bones by translation.
Use the blue paper pieces to match the names of the bones.
2. We will discuss this together.
3. Write these translations down in your notebook.
Write down the names of the bones in the next clip.
Extra info is always welcome.
Use this handout to write the name of the bones.
If you don't know all the bones, use another color to name the rest.
The following clip will help you.
I will choose 3 of you to tell your story.
- how well have you practiced on you English today? ;-)
Why are bones so important to us who study History and Biology? What can they tell us about the past?
Search online and make a summary about this.
Include the names of at least 3 countries where bones are found and which bones that were found.