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Skeletal System Learning Objectives To be able to name and locate important bones in the skeletal system To know the functions of the skeletal system To be able to explain what makes bones strong
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To be able to name and locate important bones in the skeletal system
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Skull Clavicle Humerus Radius Femur Fibula Tibia Ulna Vertebral Column Rib Cage Sternum (Collar bone) (Spine) (Breast bone) (Shin bone)
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To know the functions of the skeletal system Protection
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To know the functions of the skeletal system Support
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To know the functions of the skeletal system Movement
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Protection Support Movement Skull To know the functions of the skeletal system
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Protection Support Movement Clavicle To know the functions of the skeletal system
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Protection Support Movement Sternum To know the functions of the skeletal system
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Protection Support Movement Rib Cage To know the functions of the skeletal system
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Protection Support Movement Vertebral Column To know the functions of the skeletal system
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Protection Support Movement Humerus To know the functions of the skeletal system
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Protection Support Movement Radius To know the functions of the skeletal system
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Protection Support Movement Ulna To know the functions of the skeletal system
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Protection Support Movement Femur To know the functions of the skeletal system
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What do these bones protect? Skull Sternum Rib Cage Spine Brain Heart and lungs Spinal cord To know the functions of the skeletal system
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To be able to explain what makes bones strong At what age does half of our skeletal mass develop? What vitamins and minerals are important for strong bones? How much time is recommended to be out in the sun each week? What food or drink is important in making bones strong? What can help protect strong bones? Between 11 - 20 Calcium and Vitamin D 5 to 15 minutes- we get vitamin D from the sun Milk- has calcium and vitamin D Exercise- like walking and running
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