physiology unit: human body system lesson plan and activity 2013-2014
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Physiology Unit:Human Body System Lesson Plan and Activity
2013-2014
What’s Going on Today?Standards 9 and 10
Objective• Explain how your body
maintains homeostasis
Catalyst Answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Define homeostasis.2. Identify 2 body systems
that help maintain homeostasis. Explain each body system’s role.
Ms. Carter
Homeostasis and Feedback Loops
• Homeostasis: is the ability to maintain a constant internal environment in response to environmental changes
What is homeostasis?
Let’s See what Tim and Moby Have to Say…
• Keep the following ideas in mind:– Conditions in the outside world change, do the conditions
in your body change? Give an example.– Thermoregulation is…– Thermoregulation works by…– Feedback systems are…– Negative feedback means…– Positive feedback rarely occurs. What is an an example
when positive feedback would occur?
http://www.brainpop.com/health/bodysystems/homeostasis/
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WHAT IS A FEEDBACK MECHANISM???
• A feedback mechanism is a process where the product or result of an activity modifies the factors that produce that product.
• There are over 1000 feedback loops in the human body. Each loop effects others and is effected by others. There are positive and negative feedback loops in the body.
Soooo….. Who ate breakfast this morning?
If you ate this morning…• Insulin levels are higher. In your bloodstream you had
elevated levels of glucose. You were out of homeostasis and into hyperglycemia.
• Your blood went to your pancreas where glucose receptors on Beta cells reacted to elevated glucose levels by putting insulin into the blood stream.
• The Insulin in their blood stream caused glucose to be transported to muscle and fat cells for storage.
• This caused a decrease in blood sugar. • This is an example of a negative feedback cycle which is the
most common in the human body.
Blood Sugar Feedback Loop
Day 1 Homeostasis Helping Trio
Day 2 Project Overview
• Purpose: To explore how the various organ systems in the body help to maintain homeostasis, and present your findings to your classmates in a professional manner.
• Description: In groups of two or three, you and your partner(s) will learn about one of the organ systems in our bodies. You will become experts on your individual system by researching and learning about the structure and function of this system as well as the associated vocabulary. You will then be required to develop and teach a lesson with an accompanying activity that helps them learn about your system.
Day 2 Project Overview
Lesson/Presentation (PowerPoint, Prezi)þ Activity (Word Sort, Foldable, Color and
Label)þ 5 Multiple Choice Qsþ Works Cited
Get Ready to Take Notes
• Get a sheet of paper to take notes on how to PLAN AN AWESOME LESSON to be a GREAT TEACHER
Components of a Lesson
1. Objective2. Key vocabulary (10-15 words)3. Checks for Understanding4. Notes5. Practice Activity6. Assessment (10 Test Questions)
Objective
• SWBAT explain the different components of a lesson plan by having group/classroom discussion– What skills are the students practicing• Explain
– How are they going to perform that skill• Group/Classroom Discussion
Key Vocabulary
• How do you think you should choose the vocabulary words for your lesson?
• Why do teachers create vocabulary words?• Why are vocabulary words important?
Checks for Understanding
• Example: Turn to your partner and explain the importance of having vocabulary words.
- Why do we need to have check for understanding questions during a lesson?
- Why are check for understanding questions important?
Lecture/Notes
• Should be 5-10 slides• No longer than 15 minutes• Simple bullet points
Practice Activity
• Word sort• Foldable• Color and label • ** If you present to me a better idea- then
upon approval I may allow you to do a different activity**
Day 2 Body Systems
1. Nervous __________________________2. Endocrine __________________________3. Skeletal __________________________4. Muscular __________________________5. Circulatory __________________________6. Respiratory __________________________7. Immune __________________________8. Digestive __________________________9. Excretory __________________________
Important Dates• Your project is due: May 18, 2014 by 5:00 PM• Your presentations will be from: 5/19/2014-5/23/20141. Nervous (M/T) 6. Respiratory (W)2. Endocrine (M/T) 7. Immune (TH/F)3. Skeletal (M/T) 8. Digestive (TH/F)4. Muscular (M/T) 9. Excretory (TH/F)5. Circulatory (W)
Day 2 What’s Going On
• Research Your Body System• Complete Body Systems Informational Graphic
Organizer– Delegate who is responsible for each part• Write down what you will work on AND who will be
working on that particular task
• Homework: Complete Research; Must have 3 sources and a Works Cited Page
Day 3 What’s Going On
• Begin Lesson Plan• Complete Human Body Systems Planning
Template• Delegate who is responsible for each part
– Write down what you will work on AND who will be working on that particular task
Day 4 What’s Going On
• Begin Creating Lecture/Presentation• Delegate who is responsible for each part
– Write down what you will work on AND who will be working on that particular task
Lecture/Presentation
• 15-20 minutes • Title: Body System • Labeled Image of your body system• An explanation of the FUNCTION of your body system• A list of major organs in your body system and each of
their functions. Include a description of how they work together.
• 1 disease or disorder associated with your body system and it’s causes, effects, and treatment.
• Explain how your body system works with other systems to maintain homeostasis. Include 3 examples
• Any Specifics for your System
Day 5 What’s Going On
• Finalize Lecture/Presentation• Create Activity to accompany Lesson– Delegate who is responsible for each part
– Write down what you will work on AND who will be working on that particular task
• Your activity needs to be 1 of the 3– Word sort– Foldable– Color and label – ** If you present to me a better idea- then upon
approval I may allow you to do a different activity**
Lesson Activity
• 15-20 minutes • Needs to relate to the material taught by YOU• Needs to include clear and concise directions
so students can do without your guidance• Make it fun/interesting!
**** EACH ACTIVITY NEEDS TO HAVE AN ANSWER KEY GIVEN TO THE TEACHER*****
HOMEWORK
• Complete ALL requirements of Human Body Systems Project
• Email Ms. Carter ([email protected]) Human Body Systems Project By May 18, 2014 at 5:00PM
þ Presentation (PowerPoint, Prezi)þ Activity (Word Sort, Foldable, Color and Label)þ 5 Multiple Choice Qsþ Works Cited
***Add all attachments to ONE EMAIL!