The kids and I are continuing with our human anatomy lessons in science and have completed learning about the various joints of the body. Some of the activities we did for this unit are:
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Watched several videos on the skeletal systems and joint movement
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Next we looked at some chicken bones and tried to identify what type of joint it might be
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We got out some sculpty clay and made a model of each type of joint. This is the saddle joint of the thumb
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Firedrake creating a ball and sock joint
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MarioFan creating a hinge joint
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I made some labeled index cards and found pictures for each joint and we discussed the location and movement of each joint |
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Next it was time for some fun activities that I found on pinterest
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making a candy spinal cord |
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Who doesn't love eating their science projects:) |
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We also made a larger spine to keep in the school room |
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Originally we used string to represent the nerves but then we went back and changed it since it was hard to see |
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We will be going back to this model when we study the nervous system later in the year. |
We are now moving on to study and learn about the muscular system of the body!
I especially love the clay joints! Great projects!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you make the lessons so interactive with projects. I am assuming that your children have great retention in the things they study because you do this so well.
ReplyDeleteBlessings for you all~
I'd love to know where you found cards on joints. I am searching for that to add on to our human body unit and at a loss. This looks amazing. I'm adding the candy spine to it because of your blog! Thank you
ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for stopping by. I made those cards myself by simply looking for joint pictures online. Then made index cards and had the kids label them as they worked on the joints. Hope that helps
DeleteThank you so much. I'm going to get on that today. Love it. Sometimes you just need the right inspiration and you gave it to me. I appreciate that greatly. Take care and all the best.
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