Do Now: You have 3 minutes to complete the following quietly! 1)List all the organs you know of that are in our bodies. 2)Write down all the organ systems.

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Do Now: You have 3 minutes to complete the following quietly! 1)List all the organs you know of that are in our bodies. 2)Write down all the organ systems in our body that you know of. 3)What do these organ systems do? Remember to do this as quickly and as quietly as mice.

Unit One: What is Science Today’s lesson 1.Go over homework 2.Measuring Lab 1.Read and understand instructions 2.Complete lab 3.Pack up lab Grade 7 Science Unit One: What is Science After Today’s lesson you will be able to Identify the three main parts of the human body. 2.Identify the major organ systems in the human body.

Our AMAZING bodies – Fun Facts!! 1.Read through the questions you have to answer so you know what to listen out for. 2.Watch the Human body fun fact cartoon through fully the first time. 3. Watch it again this time answering the questions.

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1.How many times does your heart beat during your life? 2 Billion times 2.How long would it take your heart to pump 100 gallons of blood through your body? 1 hour 3.How many muscles does your body have? Why is your stomach able to handle any food you put in it? Because of the acid in it 5.What does the left side of your brain take care of? Words, numbers, times, and direction 6.What does the right side of your brain handle? Colours, names, faces, music, and memory 7.What is your body kept erect (kept up right) by? 206 bones which together make up your skeleton 8.What is the body’s largest organ? Skin Our AMAZING bodies – Fun Facts!!

Organ Systems Circulatory System Endocrine System Muscular System Digestive System Nervous System Skeletal System Respiratory System Excretory System

On your Mind Map Name each Major organ system and write a short explanation about the function of each system. You can use pg 471 from the text book to help guide you Organ Systems

The 3 main parts of the body Copy this statement into your notes books. (you have 1 min to do this) The human body is divided into three main parts; Head, Trunk, Limbs

The Head

The Trunk

The Limbs

The Head The Trunk The Limbs

Draw onto your outline of the human body the 3 main parts of the human body. Note: You will keep this sheet and add to it all the organ systems we study The 3 main parts of the body

HOMEWORK On a sheet of paper, cut out from magazines or from the internet pictures of the 3 main body parts and stick them together