Unit 2 Moving Lesson 1

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UNIT 2: MOVING LESSON 1

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FIRST LESSON IN 2025
Dear students, please pay attention to the following:
* Before the Holidays you already worked on the lesson goals of unit 2, paragraph 1. Today I want you to reach as many goals as possible of paragraph 1.
--> You will do this by 1. studying, 2. by completing exercises in the digital environment of Nectar and 3. by making notes.
--> Start by copying the learning goals of the next slide in your notebook

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timer
10:00
Check: do you still remember all the parts?

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Schedel
  • 1 tm 5 = schedelbeenderen
  • 6 = bovenkaak
  • 7 = onderkaak
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2

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  1. sleutelbeen
  2. schouderblad
  3. borstbeen
  4. ribben
  5. wervels
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5

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  1. heupbeen
  2. dijbeen
  3. heiligbeen
  4. staartbeen
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  1. opperarmbeen
  2. spaakbeen
  3. ellepijp
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  1. knieschijf
  2. scheenbeen
  3. kuitbeen
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Antwoorden
  1. bovenkaak
  2. onderkaak
  3. sleutelbeen
  4. borstbeen
  5. ribben
  6. wervel
  7. opperarmbeen
  8. heupbeen
  9. staartbeen
10. heiligbeen
11. dijbeen
12. opperarmbeen
13. spaakbeen
14. sleutelbeen
15. knieschijf
16. kuitbeen
17. scheenbeen

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Slide 12 - Lien

6 main functions of the skeleton
*Stability/support
*Protection of vital organs
*Shape
*Movement (with muscular system)
* Storage of fat in long bones (in yellow bone marrow)
*Production of blood cells in flat bones (in red bone marrow)

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4 basic parts of the skeleton:

- skull: protects the brain

- spine: carry body weight + protect spinal cord

- rib cage: protect lungs + heart

- limbs: arms & legs (+ muscles) for motion

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What is not a function of the skeleton?
A
Strength
B
Flexibility
C
Production of blood cells
D
Stability

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Let's have a look inside the bone.

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Tissue type

- cartillage:

tough, semi-transparant, elastic and flexible

- bone:

hard & (less)flexible

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List functions of the skeleton, without looking back in the presentation (answers
seperated by comma's)

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Where do you find more cartilage than bone in the human body?
A
Skull
B
Femur
C
Ear
D
Humerus

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Why do you have less bones than a baby?

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Cartilage plays an important role in the skeleton

Functions?

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Now it is up to you:
2.1 digital environment: Complete assignment: 2-5 + 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17 & 18

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After completing the assignments:
--> Look back at the learning goals you have copied in your notebook and read very carefully: which (parts of the) learning goals you think you still have to reach? Mark these in your notebook with a different colour
--> Look in your textbook where you can find information or discuss with the student sitting next to you how he/she thinks you can achieve this/these lesson goal(s).

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Done with 2.1? Start with 2.2
IMPORTANT!
I want you to do a learning route for 2.2 by choice:
--> Learning route A = questions with extra help
--> Learning route B = Basic questions
--> Learning route C = A more challenging set of questions.
Please, first copy the learning goals of 2.2 from next slide in your notebook!

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