Do Now Open your notebook to the warm up section and write today’s date Open your notebook to the warm up section and write today’s date Parts of the body have common and anatomical names. Brainstorm any anatomical names you may know and their common names. Parts of the body have common and anatomical names. Brainstorm any anatomical names you may know and their common names. Stuck? Try the common names for these anatomical terms: Stuck? Try the common names for these anatomical terms:
Anatomical Terms 1. Oral - 2. Cervical- 3. Umbilical - 4. Manual - 5. Pedal - 6. Brachial - 7. Scapular -
Today’s Objective Students will know and be able to: 1. Describe the anatomical position 2. Identify the major regions of the body and relate the common names to the corresponding anatomical terms 3. Define the directional terms and the anatomical planes & sections used to locate parts of the human body
Assume the Anatomical Position What is the anatomical position? What is the anatomical position? Why is it used? Why is it used?
Handout & Partners Use handout “Regions of the body (anterior and posterior)” p. 5&6 to create labels from index cards. Use handout “Regions of the body (anterior and posterior)” p. 5&6 to create labels from index cards. With a partner, practice placing the index cards in the right area on yourself or on each other. With a partner, practice placing the index cards in the right area on yourself or on each other. Have your partner check your work Have your partner check your work
North, South, East & West Similar to the anatomical position, we need directional terms for the body Similar to the anatomical position, we need directional terms for the body These directional terms are as follows: These directional terms are as follows: 1. Superior - Inferior 2. Anterior - Posterior 3. Medial - Lateral 4. Proximal - Distal 5. Superficial - Deep
Dance, Dance, Revolution Using the directional terms, follow the prompts like you do in DDR Using the directional terms, follow the prompts like you do in DDR 1. Superior 2. Medial 3. Inferior 4. Posterior 5. Anterior 6. Inferior 7. Lateral 8. Inferior 9. Proximal 1. Superior 2. Proximal 3. Medial 4. Anterior 5. Inferior 6. Distal 7. Inferior 8. Medial 9. Posterior 10. Proximal 11. Distal 12. Superior
Closure Open your notebook to the closure section and write today’s date 1. Describe the anatomical position and explain why it is used 2. Choose 5 anatomical terms that you think are going to be hardest to remember and create a memory tool for them 3. Reminder: Homework due on Friday and Tuesday!