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Do Now 8.26.09
Open your notebook to the warm up section and
write today’s date 8.26.09
Parts of the body have common and anatomical
names. Brainstorm any anatomical names you
may know and their common names.
Stuck? Try the common names for these
anatomical terms:
Anatomical Terms
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Today’s Objective
Students will know and be able to:
1. Describe the anatomical position
2. Identify the major regions of the body
and relate the common names to the
corresponding anatomical terms
3. Define the directional terms and the
anatomical planes & sections used to
locate parts of the human body
Assume the Anatomical Position
What is the anatomical position?
Why is it used?
Handout & Partners
Use handout “Regions of the body
(anterior and posterior)” p. 5&6 to create
labels from index cards.
With a partner, practice placing the index
cards in the right area on yourself or on
each other.
Have your partner check your work
North, South, East & West
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Similar to the anatomical position, we need
directional terms for the body
These directional terms are as follows:
Superior - Inferior
Anterior - Posterior
Medial - Lateral
Proximal - Distal
Superficial - Deep
Dance, Dance, Revolution
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Using the directional terms,
follow the prompts like you
do in DDR
Superior
Medial
Inferior
Posterior
Anterior
Inferior
Lateral
Inferior
Proximal
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Superior
Proximal
Medial
Anterior
Inferior
Distal
Inferior
Medial
Posterior
Proximal
Distal
Superior
Closure 8.26.09
Open your notebook to the closure section and
write today’s date
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Describe the anatomical position and explain
why it is used
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Choose 5 anatomical terms that you think are
going to be hardest to remember and create a
memory tool for them
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Reminder: Homework due on Friday and
Tuesday!