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QUIZ: 3.1 Objective: (You have 10-15 minutes) Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Objective: I will describe the four functions of the integumentary system. QUIZ: (You have 10-15 minutes)

3.1 Real-world connection Sweating, skin color, protection Vocabulary Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Real-world connection Sweating, skin color, protection Vocabulary Integumentary system Do Now

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? AGENDA Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Announcements Thanksgiving Break Project—Due Friday 12/6/13: Create/Make up your own patient file based on accurate information from an abnormal/weird disease. Do Now

Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? Think ink… Pair share How can you compare skin to plastic wrap that covers food that we place in the freezer? Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

3.1 Your skin! The skin is an organ system called integumentary system Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? Your skin! The skin is an organ system called integumentary system Facts: Makes up 16% of total body weight Largest organ system of body Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

3.1 Skin Hair Nails Sweat glands Oil glands Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? Parts of integumentary system Skin Hair Nails Sweat glands Oil glands Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

3.1 Functions of the skin: Temperature Maintenance Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? Functions of the skin: Temperature Maintenance The production of perspiration by sweat glands help to lower body temperature back to normal Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

3.1 Functions of the skin: 2. Protection Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? Functions of the skin: 2. Protection Skin covers the body and acts as a physical barrier that protects underlying tissues from physical cuts, bacterial invasions, dehydration, and sunburn. Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

3.1 Functions of the skin: 3. Excretion Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? Functions of the skin: 3. Excretion The skin gets rid of small amounts of water, salts, and other organic compounds. Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

3.1 Functions of the skin: 4. Sensory Reception Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? Functions of the skin: 4. Sensory Reception (sensitivity) The skin contains numerous nerve endings that detect stimuli related to temperature, touch, pressure, and pain. Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction

Work period You will get in pairs to complete lab activity on page 3 Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? Work period You will get in pairs to complete lab activity on page 3   Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary

HOMEWORK: Finish pages for 3.1 for homework Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? HOMEWORK: Finish pages for 3.1 for homework Work Period Exit Slip Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary

Exit Slip Make sure you get your trackers checked! Unit 3: The Skinny on Skin—Integumentary System 3.1 Aim: How do our skin’s functions help our body function overall? Exit Slip Make sure you get your trackers checked! Exit Slip Do Now Introduction Mini-Lesson Summary Work Period