Transcript STARTER

STARTER
-In the envelope in front of you, you will find
some cards.
-Match the correct body
system to the correct
definition.
Exercise and the body
systems
Outcomes
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
• Identify the 8 body systems.
• Match the correct definition to the correct
system.
• Understand the interrelationships and their
contribution to performance.
Body Systems
• What are they?
• You have 8 body systems in your body.
• Each of these work together to make your
body operate.
• When you take part in sport, it is not just a
case of moving your arms and legs. All the
body systems work together.
Your skeletal system
• Bones and joints.
• Without bones you
would be a shapeless
heap.
Your muscular system
• Is made up of
muscles.
• Red meat around
your body.
• The pull on boned
and make them
move.
Your circulatory system
• Blood, heart and
blood vessels.
• Blood carries food
and oxygen round the
body and carries
waste products away.
Your respiratory system
• The lungs and
breathing tube.
• This is how you take
in oxygen and get rid
of carbon dioxide.
Your nervous system
• The brain, spinal cord
and network of
nerves.
• This controls and
coordinates movment.
Your hormonal system
• A set of glands which
make hormones.
• These chemicals help
control activities going
on in the body.
Your digestive system
• The stomach and gut.
• This is where the food
you eat gets broken
down.
• You use digested
food as uel.
Your excretory system
• The lungs, kidneys
and intestine.
• These get rid or or
excrete waste
products from your
body.
Body Systems
TASK
• Your teacher will give you a body system
to look at.
• Using PE to16, draw around one of your
friends and include a life size body
system. Label your diagram and be
prepared to present a short paragraph
about your life size body system.
Working together
• How do body systems work together?
• Just as a car has an ignition system, a
break system, and a cooling system for
the car to start, So does our bodies.
Homework
• Using the given worksheet. Rearrange the
order of how the body systems work
together to create an accurate diagram.