VIRUSES structure and classification ppt by Dr.Prince C P
Laboratory activity nervous system - nerve necklace
1. MENTARI INTERCULTURAL SCHOOL
IB MIDDLE YEARS PROGRAM
Assessment Objective: Illustrate important parts and control centers of the brain.
Introduction
The brain, spinal cord, and nerves are made up of billions of individual nerve cells called
neurons. These cells fire electrical nerve impulses fueled by chemicals in the body. Each neuron
has a roundish cell body with a nucleus surrounded by petal-like dendrites that receive
information, and a long stem like axon that passes along the electrical message to the next
neuron through rootlike tendrils called terminal ends
Materials
24-inch piece of string, scissors, tape, red and blue colored pencils, crayons, or markers
Instructions
1. Cut out the 16 nerve cell boxes along the solid black
lines.
2. Fold each box lengthwise along its dotted line.
3. Thread the string through each folded piece and
tape closed, as shown. Be sure the boxes line up
opposite end to opposite end.
4. Tie the ends of the string together for a necklace.
(Note: You can also make belts using more boxes and a longer piece of string.)
Student Name: CN 1st
Term SY 2018 - 2019
Grade Level: 8 Date: Parent’s Signature
Section: Teacher: Armand Anthony L. Galicia
Formative Assessment - Laboratory Activity Unit/Topic: Nervous System – Nerve Necklace