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INNOVATIVE TEACHING MANUAL
Submitted to;
Ms. SUSHAMAPRABHA L
Lecturer in natural science
SUBMITTED BY,
FAHIDA KHAN M F
Natural science
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INNOVATIVE TEACHING MANUAL
Name of the teacher : Fahida Khan M F Standard : IX
Name of the school : Strength :
Name of the subject : Biology Average age : 13
Name of the unit : Circulatory pathways Duration : 45 minutes
Name of the lesson : Structure of heart Date :
CURRICULAR STATEMENT
Develop factual, conceptual, procedural, metacognitive knowledge, process skills and attitude
on the structure of heart through lecture method, participating in group work and group discussion
and evaluation by questioning.
CONTENT ANALYSIS
NEW TERMS
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Heart, atrium, ventricle, superior venacava, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, semilunar
valve, bicuspid and tricuspid valve, pericardium etc.
FACTS
 The heart is a muscular organ, which act as a pump.
 Human heart is situated in the thoracic chamber between the lungs.
 Heart is covered by a double walled chamber called pericardium.
 Pericardial fluid is seen between the pericardium.
 Pericardial fluid prevents and protects the heart from external shocks.
 The heart has four chambers- left and right atrium and left and right ventricle.
 The heart is divided in to two halves by a thick wall.
 This wall prevents oxygenated blood from mixing with deoxygenated blood.
 The left side of the heart contains oxygenated blood and right side of the heart, contain
deoxygenated blood.
 The deoxygenated blood from all parts of the body enters the right atrium through superior and
inferior venacava.
 The heart pumps it into arteries which carry it to the lungs.
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 In the lungs, the blood gives up carbon dioxide and picks up oxygen.
 Oxygenated blood then enters the left atrium by four pulmonary veins.
 When the atrium contracts blood enter the to the ventricle.
 Bicuspid valve and tricuspid valve prevents the back flow of blood from atrium.
 From the ventricle originates the large aorta, which carry the oxygenated blood to the rest of
the body.
MINOR CONCEPTS
 The human heart has four chambers- the upper two chambers are called atria and the lower two
chambers are called ventricle.
 There are valves between the atria and ventricle, they allow the flow of blood only in one
direction.
 The blood vessels that carry blood from the heart are called arteries and the blood vessels that
bring blood to the heart are called veins.
MAJOR CONCEPTS
 Heart is an important circulatory organ.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES IN TERMS OF SPECIFICATIONS
Enables pupil to develop:
1. Factual knowledge on the structure of heart through:
a) Recalling the new terms like heart, atrium, ventricle, pericardium, superior and inferior
venacava, etc.
b) Recognizing the different parts of the heart.
c) Explaining functions of different parts of the heart.
2. Conceptual knowledge about the structure of heart through:
a) Recalling the structure of heart and its functions.
b) Recognizing the different parts of human heart.
c) Explaining the structure and functions of human heart.
3. Procedural knowledge about the structure of heart through:
a) Explaining the structure of human heart.
4. Metacognive knowledge about the structure of heart through:
a) Recognizing the structure and function of heart.
b) Explaining the structure and function of human heart.
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5. Different process skills like:
a) Observing the structure of human heart.
b) Idenfying the structure and functions of human heart.
c) Communicating through presenting the group work.
6. Scientific attitude towards the study of the structure of human heart.
PRE REQUISITES
Pupil knows that heart is a pumping organ.
TEACHING LEARNING RESOURCES
 Chart showing the structure of heart.
 The gypso puzzle to join the structure of heart.
REFERENCE BOOK
Textbook of standard IX, SCERT.
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CLASSROOM INTERACTION PROCEDURE PUPIL RESPONSES
INTRODUCTION
Teacher makes a rapport with the students by
asking questions related to the contextual
situation.
Do you have well in your home?
How many of you fetch water from the well?
The teacher says today we are going to study
about the structure of heart.
PRESENTATION
ACTIVITY-I
The teacher show a CD depicting the structure of
heart and ask the students to observe the different
parts of the human heart.
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THE HUMAN HEART
Pupil observes and identify the different
parts as right and left atrium, right and left
ventricle,aorta, pulmonary artery,
pulmonary vein, tricuspid valve, bicuspid
valve, superior and inferior venacava.
9
ACTIVITY-II
The teacher gives each group puzzles of the structure
of heart and ask the students to join the parts of heart
and label the different parts parts.
CONSOLIDATION
The human heart consist of four
chambers- right and left ventricle,
right and left atrium, pulmonary vein,
pulmonary artery, aorta, bicuspid
valve, tricuspid valve, superior and
inferior venacava, etc.
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The teacher concludes the topic.
CONSOLIDATION
The heart consist of four
chambers namely right and
left atrium and right and left
ventricle.
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REVIEW QUSTIONS
1. How many chambers are there for heart?
2. What are the four chambers of the heart?
3. Which blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood from different parts of the body to the heart?
4. Which blood vessel carries oxygenated blood from the heart to different parts of the body?
FOLLOW UP ACTIVITY
1. Neatly draw the structure of heart and label its part.

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Innovative lesson plan

  • 1. 1 INNOVATIVE TEACHING MANUAL Submitted to; Ms. SUSHAMAPRABHA L Lecturer in natural science SUBMITTED BY, FAHIDA KHAN M F Natural science
  • 2. 2 INNOVATIVE TEACHING MANUAL Name of the teacher : Fahida Khan M F Standard : IX Name of the school : Strength : Name of the subject : Biology Average age : 13 Name of the unit : Circulatory pathways Duration : 45 minutes Name of the lesson : Structure of heart Date : CURRICULAR STATEMENT Develop factual, conceptual, procedural, metacognitive knowledge, process skills and attitude on the structure of heart through lecture method, participating in group work and group discussion and evaluation by questioning. CONTENT ANALYSIS NEW TERMS
  • 3. 3 Heart, atrium, ventricle, superior venacava, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, semilunar valve, bicuspid and tricuspid valve, pericardium etc. FACTS  The heart is a muscular organ, which act as a pump.  Human heart is situated in the thoracic chamber between the lungs.  Heart is covered by a double walled chamber called pericardium.  Pericardial fluid is seen between the pericardium.  Pericardial fluid prevents and protects the heart from external shocks.  The heart has four chambers- left and right atrium and left and right ventricle.  The heart is divided in to two halves by a thick wall.  This wall prevents oxygenated blood from mixing with deoxygenated blood.  The left side of the heart contains oxygenated blood and right side of the heart, contain deoxygenated blood.  The deoxygenated blood from all parts of the body enters the right atrium through superior and inferior venacava.  The heart pumps it into arteries which carry it to the lungs.
  • 4. 4  In the lungs, the blood gives up carbon dioxide and picks up oxygen.  Oxygenated blood then enters the left atrium by four pulmonary veins.  When the atrium contracts blood enter the to the ventricle.  Bicuspid valve and tricuspid valve prevents the back flow of blood from atrium.  From the ventricle originates the large aorta, which carry the oxygenated blood to the rest of the body. MINOR CONCEPTS  The human heart has four chambers- the upper two chambers are called atria and the lower two chambers are called ventricle.  There are valves between the atria and ventricle, they allow the flow of blood only in one direction.  The blood vessels that carry blood from the heart are called arteries and the blood vessels that bring blood to the heart are called veins. MAJOR CONCEPTS  Heart is an important circulatory organ.
  • 5. 5 LEARNING OUTCOMES IN TERMS OF SPECIFICATIONS Enables pupil to develop: 1. Factual knowledge on the structure of heart through: a) Recalling the new terms like heart, atrium, ventricle, pericardium, superior and inferior venacava, etc. b) Recognizing the different parts of the heart. c) Explaining functions of different parts of the heart. 2. Conceptual knowledge about the structure of heart through: a) Recalling the structure of heart and its functions. b) Recognizing the different parts of human heart. c) Explaining the structure and functions of human heart. 3. Procedural knowledge about the structure of heart through: a) Explaining the structure of human heart. 4. Metacognive knowledge about the structure of heart through: a) Recognizing the structure and function of heart. b) Explaining the structure and function of human heart.
  • 6. 6 5. Different process skills like: a) Observing the structure of human heart. b) Idenfying the structure and functions of human heart. c) Communicating through presenting the group work. 6. Scientific attitude towards the study of the structure of human heart. PRE REQUISITES Pupil knows that heart is a pumping organ. TEACHING LEARNING RESOURCES  Chart showing the structure of heart.  The gypso puzzle to join the structure of heart. REFERENCE BOOK Textbook of standard IX, SCERT.
  • 7. 7 CLASSROOM INTERACTION PROCEDURE PUPIL RESPONSES INTRODUCTION Teacher makes a rapport with the students by asking questions related to the contextual situation. Do you have well in your home? How many of you fetch water from the well? The teacher says today we are going to study about the structure of heart. PRESENTATION ACTIVITY-I The teacher show a CD depicting the structure of heart and ask the students to observe the different parts of the human heart.
  • 8. 8 THE HUMAN HEART Pupil observes and identify the different parts as right and left atrium, right and left ventricle,aorta, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, tricuspid valve, bicuspid valve, superior and inferior venacava.
  • 9. 9 ACTIVITY-II The teacher gives each group puzzles of the structure of heart and ask the students to join the parts of heart and label the different parts parts. CONSOLIDATION The human heart consist of four chambers- right and left ventricle, right and left atrium, pulmonary vein, pulmonary artery, aorta, bicuspid valve, tricuspid valve, superior and inferior venacava, etc.
  • 10. 10
  • 11. 11 The teacher concludes the topic. CONSOLIDATION The heart consist of four chambers namely right and left atrium and right and left ventricle.
  • 12. 12 REVIEW QUSTIONS 1. How many chambers are there for heart? 2. What are the four chambers of the heart? 3. Which blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood from different parts of the body to the heart? 4. Which blood vessel carries oxygenated blood from the heart to different parts of the body? FOLLOW UP ACTIVITY 1. Neatly draw the structure of heart and label its part.