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What are human reproductive organs like? 22 April 2019 What are human reproductive organs like? Key terms: reproductive organs, reproductive system Secure: I can identify organs and structures in the human reproductive system. Develop: I can describe the functions of the structures and organs of the human reproductive system. Exceed: I can identify sperm cells and eggs cells as specialised cells and recall how they are adapted to their function . RECAP: What is the role of the human reproductive organs?

Key definitions: Reproductive system: all the reproductive organs. Reproductive organ: an organ used in sexual reproduction. female male

By the end of this lesson…

TASK: Do it for points: p.24-25 Prove it!!! Points 1. Label the 6 parts of the male reproductive system; glands, testis, scrotum, urethra, foreskin, sperm duct 5 2. Label the 5 parts of the female reproductive system; uterus, ovary, oviduct, cervix and vagina. 3. Write down the functions of the 6 different parts of the male reproductive system you have labelled. 15 4. Write down the functions of the 5 different parts of the female reproductive system you have labelled. 5. Draw and label a sperm cell and describe how it is adapted to its function. 10 6. Draw and label a egg cell and describe how it is adapted to its function. 5p = W 10p = 1 25p = 2 35p = 3 45p = 4 55p = 5

Boardworks KS3 Science 2008 Human Reproduction

Boardworks KS3 Science 2008 Human Reproduction

Boardworks KS3 Science 2008 Human Reproduction

Boardworks KS3 Science 2008 Human Reproduction

Boardworks KS3 Science 2008 Human Reproduction Sex cells – sperm tail middle piece head cell membrane nucleus containing DNA

Boardworks KS3 Science 2008 Human Reproduction Sex cells – egg nucleus containing DNA cytoplasm membrane jelly coat

Boardworks KS3 Science 2008 Human Reproduction

It is the end of the lesson…

Secure: Develop: Exceed: Confidence Check Not confident In between Super confident Secure: I can identify organs and structures in the human reproductive system. Develop: I can describe the functions of the structures and organs of the human reproductive system. Exceed: I can identify sperm cells and eggs cells as specialised cells and recall how they are adapted to their function . Assess pupils by asking them to express their confidence in their achievement from 1-5 for the lesson aims.

Plenary: What are the similarities and differences between a human egg and a chicken egg? vs