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Human Body
3rd Grade: Science
Student objective: The student will be able to conduct investigations and use
appropriate technology to build an understanding of the form and function of the
skeletal and muscle systems of the human body.
Objectives 4.01 Identify the skeleton as a system of the human body.
4.02 Describe several functions of bones: support, protection, and locomotion
4.03 Describe the functions of different types of joints: hinge, ball and socket, and gliding
4.04 Describe how different kinds of joints allow movement and compare this to the movement
of mechanical devices.
4.05 Observe and describe how muscles cause the body to move.
Rachelle Ryan
Instructional Technology
March 16, 2009
Bones
Muscles
Joints
Miscellaneous
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What is skull?
This particular bone protects
the brain.
Row 1, Col 1
What are muscles?
The tissues that allow you
to move.
1,2
What is thumb?
This joint is said to the most
important in the human body.
1,3
What is 206?
This is approximately the
number of bones in the body.
1,4
What is ribs?
These bones that protect
the heart and lungs.
2,1
What is cardiac?
The muscle tissue only found
in the heart.
2,2
What is swing?
Of the following which is not
a joint: swing, hinge,
or ball and socket.
2,3
What are joints?
Where the bones meet to help
provide movement.
2,4
What is cartilage?
Most bones begin as
rubbery tissue.
3,1
What is skeletal?
The muscles that help bones
move.
3,2
What is ball and socket?
The joint that is located at
your shoulder.
3,3
What is femur?
The strongest and longest bone.
3,4
What is support, protection, and movement?
These three are the benefits
of bones.
4,1
What is voluntary and involuntary?
All muscles can be classified into
two categories.
4,2
What is hinge?
The joint that is located at
the knee.
4,3
What are ligaments?
Attach bone to bone.
4,4
What is calcium, phosphorus, and/or sodium?
One mineral the bones are
made up of.
5,1
What are antagonistic muscles?
When one muscle contracts, an
opposing muscle extends.
5,2
What is neck?
The location of the joint pivot.
5,3
What are tendons?
Attach muscles to bones.
5,4