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Lesson Plan Do Now + Share (8 min) Human Body Video + Reading(15) Do Now: Students answer the 3 questions on their worksheets Think-Pair-Share Answer to Question 1 is on Slide 4 Do Now + Share (8 min) Play the Human Body Video Have students read and CATCH on the FYI Introduction to Body Systems Reading. T-P-S the answers to the 2 mastery questions. Human Body Video + Reading(15) Play video 2nd time. Students will then complete the Identify It BP Activity. Potential Answers are in the ppt. Human Body Video (2nd time) + Activity (15) Just go through the slides PPt slides (3) Show video. During 2nd time, have students complete the Complement Pairs BP Activity Info on the major systems is in ppt . Answers to the activity are not. They may struggle with a few of them. See if you can brainstorm together. Homeostasis Video + Activity (15) On the first page of their worksheets. Check their answers at the very end. Quiz Questions (10)

Body Systems and Homeostasis Agenda Do Now (8) Body Systems BP Video, Body Systems Reading IDENTIFY IT BP activity (30) Ppt slides (3) Homeostasis Video + Complement Pairs BP activity (15) Quiz Questions! (10)

Do Now Activity

Answer to #1 11 systems = immune, integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems

Human Body BP Video http://www.brainpop.com/health/bodysystems/humanbody/ Watch once, just enjoy! Then read and CATCH on the INTRODUCTION TO BODY SYSTEMS article Watch the video one more time and fill out the IDENTIFY IT activity. Identify the systems that are affected by the ailments.

After first watch…

During second watch…

Respiratory System Immune System Any other systems affected? Skeletal System Muscular System Any other systems affected? Respiratory System Circulatory System Any other systems affected? Integumentary System (Skin) Immune System Any other systems affected?

Moving on…

Think-Pair-Share: Why do you sweat when it is hot outside? To maintain homeostasis! When the sweat evaporates, it cools your skin.

Think-Pair-Share What is homeostasis? (Who remembers from biology???)

HOMEOSTASIS The process through which the body keeps its insides stable http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GMacImZFbw

What are some examples of homeostasis in your bodies?

There are other examples of homeostasis?

Why do we need to pee when we drink too much water? Phenomena Your body needs to regulate the amount of water in it. How does your body maintain homeostasis? Your urinary system disposes of the excess water/waste

Homeostasis BP Video http://www.brainpop.com/health/bodysystems/homeostasis/ First time, just watch  Second time, fill in your Complement Pairs ACTIVITY Sheet Info on the major systems is on the next ppt slide

For the Complement Pairs BP Activity

Quiz Questions!

Quiz Answers A C D B