Bell Ringer Bone trivia questions – Write down your answer

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Bell Ringer
• Bone
trivia questions – Write down your
answer
 1. How many bones are in the human body at
adulthood?
 2. Which bone is the longest and strongest in the
human skeleton?
 3. Which bone is the smallest and lightest in the
human body?
 4. What is the most commonly broken bone among
adults? Children?
 5. Which area of the body has the most bones?
 6. How many bones are you born with?
Skeletal System
Lesson 1 Introduction
Objectives
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Content Objective: The students will be able to compare and
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Language Objective: The students will be able to dictate the
contrast the characteristics of various bones, in order to reconstruct
and label the medical names for bones on a skeleton; demonstrated
both through teacher observation and a worksheet.
medical names for the bones, using the powerpoint as reference,
while discussing where each bone belongs in the body with a partner
and with the class, identified through teacher observation.
Finding a Partner Activity
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Expectation: All students will
participate in and contribute to
their chosen group.
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Directions: You have one minute
to find a group or decide if you
want to work individually. Only 3
people in a small group.
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Each person in your group will
complete their own worksheet.
Bone Activity
This activity will be completed with your small group or individually.
Directions:
1.
Each person will fill out their own worksheet.
2.
Each small group/individual will receive a broken skeleton to reconstruct.
3.
Look at the shape and characteristics of each of the bones. Discuss the characteristics with your group in
order to determine where each bone is positioned in your body. Try to feel the shape of the bones in your
body to compare.
4.
On your worksheet, draw each individual bone, write it’s medical name and the common name along with
3 characteristics that separate it from the other bones..
 Examples: Rounded at the end to fit into a joint
5.
When you think you have successfully reconstructed the skeleton, see if you can place the medical name
with the correct bone.
When you Finish:
1.
Discuss ways to remember the medical names that you had a difficult time identifying
Grading:
1.
12 points for completing all parts of the worksheet
2.
Participation points for remaining on task in your group
Class Discussion
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What bone (using the medical name) do you think this is?
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What characteristic made you believe it was this bone?
 Did you use previous knowledge to make the connection?
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What is a method that can help you memorize it’s medical name?
Number 1, 2a and 2b
Cranium
2b. Mandible
2a. Maxilla
Image
Number 3
Clavicle
Image
Number 4 and 5
5. Ribs
4.
Sternum
Image
Number 6
Humerus
Image
Number 7 & 8
8. Ulna
7. Radius
Image
Numbers 9 & 10
9. Pelvis
10. Sacrum
Numbers 11, 12 & 13
13. Phalanges
12. Metacarpals
11.
Carpals
Image
Numbers 14 & 15
14. Femur
15. Patella
Image
Numbers 16 & 17
16. Tibia
17. Fibula
Image
Numbers 18, 19, 27 & 28
28. Calcaneus
27. Tarsals
19. Phalanges
18.
Metatarsals
Number 23
23. Scapula
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Closure Questions
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Self-asses – Which bone(s) do you think you will have a difficult time
remembering their location?
 Can you create a way to remember them?
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Self-asses – Which bone(s) do you think will be difficult to remember
the name(s) of?
 Can you create a way to remember?
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