Personal Health Human Growth and Development Boys 117- Periods 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 Girls 116- Periods 1, 5, 7, 8 103- Period 3 & 4.

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Personal Health Human Growth and Development Boys 117- Periods 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 Girls 116- Periods 1, 5, 7, Period 3 & 4

Classwork: Body System investigation Day 2 – plan presenation Focus: The health of your reproductive system, like all body systems, is very important. Monday and Tuesday Do Now: 1.List the systems of the human body. 2.List the parts of your respiratory system. For use with Chap 15 Resources: iPads, web books, library books

Circulatory Respiratory Digestive Excretory Nervous Muscular Skeletal Integumentary Endocrine Immune Lymphatic

Your group will randomly choose a system of the human body. Your group will become content experts on the system you choose. Your group will use all resources necessary to gather any and all information about the purpose and function of that particular system. Including but not limited to: location, function, major and minor organs, maintaining system health and possible system specific diseases. Your group will present a 3-5 minutes summary with visual aids to your peers during class time on Wednesday April 30, You will be graded individually using our SOLE rubric. Possible presentation ideas could include: powerpoint, news cast, comedy skit, musical presentation, rap song, etc…

Suggested Internet Resources The “KidsHealth” Web site developed by the Nemours Foundation is an interactive journey through the human body. The “Inner Body” Web site explains the male and female reproductive systems.

Sex Ed PPT Gender Separate Teaching Day

Classwork: Gender Separate Discussion w/ Mrs. Muri and Mr. Wheeler Your reproductive plumbing… Puberty discussion (hehehe) Focus: The health of your reproductive system, like all body systems, is very important. Monday Do Now: 1.List the parts of your reproductive system. 2.What does the endocrine system do? You must have: Your agenda Pencil or pen For use with Chap 15 Lesson 7 and 8 (p )

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Facial hair – corse and dark Pubic hair – ‘man-scape’ Broad shoulders – muscle development Ejaculation of semen – carries sperm, ‘wet dream’ Chest hair – maybe and maybe not… Voice deepens – vocal chords lengthen Sperm produced – male sex cell carries DNA and is produced throughout life BOYS….

Facial hair Pubic hair Broad shoulders Ejaculation of semen Chest hair Voice deepens Sperm produced Underarm hair Pubic hair Underarm hair Waistline slims Ovulation Hips broaden Menstruation Breasts develop BOYS…. GIRLS…

Pubic hair – proper care, trimming, washing, etc. Underarm hair – shave for hygiene, roll-on or spray Waistline slims – adult figure Hips broaden – accommodate pregnancy and birth Ovulation – egg released from the ovary, fallopian tube Menstruation – inner walls of the uterus flow out of the body, 28 day cycle Breasts develop – size does not matter, mammary glands develop during pregnancy, produce milk for the baby GIRLS…

Missing vocab… Gonad – a sex cell producing organ (testes and ovaries) Steroid – a naturally occurring chemical substance found in plants and animals which influences body development Zygote – the cell produced by the fusion of male and female sex cells, a fertilized egg Testosterone – male sex hormone Endocrine glands – a group of glands that releases hormones that control human development Metabolism – the rate at which food is broken down to produce energy

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