A 6
A 6
A 6
Breiona Forsythe
Lesson Title:
Grade Level:
9th Grade
Subject:
Anatomy
LT3210 Assignment:
A6
National Technology
Standards:
Long-Term Learning
Goal or Outcome:
ABCD Objectives or
Outcomes:
Description of Assessment
Assessment Plan:
Assessment Plan:
The students will completely assemble and label a full human body
bone structure, using the Anatronica App. The students will then state
how at the minimum 50 bones are used in orientation relating to that
region of the body.
A correctly assembled and labeled skeletal structure will be used for
grading. A rubric is used for the statements.
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Day 1:
Class opening:
Why do humans need bones in their bodies?
What are they used for?
Teacher activity:
Have students share their ideas from their class
opening.
Technology Connection:
Day 2:
Class opening:
What are the human bones made up of?
Teacher activity:
First half of the class time will be over the
opening class question and the second half of the
class time will be over the previous night
homework activity. The students will compare
their answers from how they think each bone
function in the humans body.
Homework:
Using dropbox give examples of how you can
break at least 10 bones in your body. These
should be separate case (one bone at a time).
Day 3:
Class opening: Which bones contain cartilage?
Teacher activity?
Review the class opening and spend half the
class time exploring cartilage. Why is cartilage it
important?
Technology/Student activity:
Using the Anatronica App and the students
textbook, the students will use paper to cut out
the different bones in the body. I will walk around
to assist students with bone size in relation to the
body.
Homework:
Students are to finish cutting out the different
bones for the next day activity.
Day 4:
Class opening:
Do all mammals usually have the same bones in
their bodies? Explain.
Students/Teacher activity:
The students will state there answers from the
class opening. Then I will explain the next days
protocol for the dissection of mice.
Technology activity:
Using the Anatronica app and a textbook,
students will glue together their cut out bones on
a piece of construction paper. We will hang these
projects around the classroom.
Homework:
Explain how the anatomy of mice and human are
similar and how are they different. This should be
done on a comparison chart.
Day 5:
Class opening:
List the protocol for todays dissection of mice.
The students will turn in last nights assignment.
Teacher/student Activity:
Students will work in groups of 5 for the
dissection. Each student will have a mice and I
will instruct them where to cut, while pointing out
important bones and structures.
Homework:
The students will prepare a reflection on what
they learned.