This one week lesson plan involves students learning about the bones and muscles in the human body. Over five days, students will create a KWL chart to access their prior knowledge, learn vocabulary words by defining terms, watch videos to understand how muscles and bones work together, learn about specific bones through an online activity, and complete a vocabulary quiz on the last day. Formative assessments include observing KWL charts, checking completed vocabulary charts, and class discussions, with a summative assessment being a vocabulary quiz on the final day.
1. ONE WEEK LESSON PLAN
Day 1
Objective: Access prior studentsʼ knowledge about the
bones and muscles in the human body.
Materials Needed: Student laptops, personal laptop, and
white board
Plan: The first 5 minutes will be devoted to a basic
introduction of the lessons that will be given this week. The
next 10 - 15 minutes of the block, the students will create
a What I Know, What I want to Know, and What I learned
(KWL) chart.
What I Know What I Want to Know What I learned
The students will create this chart on their laptops using a
pages document. They will insert a table that has 3
columns and a minimum of 5 rows. I will demonstrate how
to do this by projecting it onto the white board.
The rest of the class will be spent discussing what the
results of the studentsʼ KWL charts.
Assessment: Teacher observation of KWL charts and
discussion.
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2. Day 2
Objective: Students will become familiar with the
vocabulary words for the bones and muscles unit.
Materials Needed: Student laptop, personal laptop, white
board, Discovery Education website, and a list of the
words for each student.
Plan: Students will open a pages document and insert a
table with 2 columns and 12 rows. They will type the
vocabulary words provided in the first column. The
students will go to discoveryeducation.com (this is linked
to the students school webpage) to access the definitions.
Word Definition
Assessment: Completed word definition chart.
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3. Day 3
Objective: Students will learn about the ways muscles
and bones work together.
Materials: Student laptops and ear buds.
Plan: Students will watch the Life Science: Human Biology
video on Discovery Education. They will access this via
the school website.
Assessment: Class discussion concerning essential
questions. How do bones and muscles work together?
How are muscles and bones attached? How do the
muscles and bones protect our organs?
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4. Day 4
Objective: Students will learn about the bones of the body
Materials: Student laptop and ear buds
Plan: Students will go to http://www.brainpopjr.com/health/
bodies/bones/ and complete video activity.
Assessment: Students will complete online video
quizzes.
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5. Day 5
Objective: Students will complete the Muscles and Bones
exploration on Discovery Education. Then they will
complete a vocabulary test on the words from day 2.
Materials: Student laptop and earbuds
Plan: Students will go to the hyperlinked activity via their
angel accounts and complete the hands on activity. They
will be given 10 minutes to do this. The rest of the class
will be spent taking a vocabulary quiz on the words they
received on day 2.
Assessment: Vocabulary quiz
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6. Name:
Date:
Bones and Muscles Vocabulary Quiz
Directions: Match the definitions on the next page to each of the words
below.
1. Rib ___
2. Joint ___
3. Vertebrae ___
4. Spine ___
5. Connective Tissue ___
6. Organ ___
7. Protein ___
8. Cartilage ___
9. Muscle ___
10. Reflex ___
11. Tendon ___
12. Skeleton ___
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7. A. A group of tissues that perform a specific function or group of functions.
B. A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a
bone.
C. Each of a series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine, protecting
the thoracic cavity.
D. A series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the small of the back.
E. A tissue composed of fibers capable of contracting to effect bodily movement.
F. A point at which parts of an artificial structure are joined.
G. A tough, elastic, fibrous connective tissue found in various parts of the body, such as
the joints, outer ear, and larynx.
H. Any of the bones or cartilaginous segments forming the spinal column.
I. A material made up of fibers forming a framework and support structure for body
tissues and organs.
J. An internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material supporting
or containing the body of an animal or plant.
K. A protein is a linear polymer built from about 20 different amino acids.
L. An action that is performed without conscious thought as a response to a stimulus.
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