Monday, December 7, 2015

body systems vocab

 
Body Systems Vocabulary

1. tissue- a group of cells that work together to do a certain job

2. organ – a group of tissues that work together to do a certain job

3. digestive system- the organ system that breaks down food into chemical nutrients the body can use. The stomach and intestines are 2 of its main organs.

4. excretory system- the system that removes wastes from the body.  It is made up of the kidneys and the bladder.

5. circulatory system- a group of organs that transports needed materials in your blood throughout the body.  It is made up of the heart, veins and arteries.

6. respiratory system- a group of organs and tissues that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide between your body and the environment.  Its main organs are the lungs.

7.  nervous system- the system that transmits information, in the form of electrochemical impulses, throughout the body. It is made up of  the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

8. brain- an organ that controls body activities, movement, thought, memory and emotion.  It receives and interprets impulses from the entire body.

9. heart- an organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood throughout the body

10. stomach- a baglike organ of the digestive system that has strong muscles that mix food with digestive juices.

11. kidney- an organ that filters out the wastes from our blood, helping to excrete them from out body. (humans have 2 kidneys)

12.  lung- an organ that helps the blood absorb oxygen.  (we have 2)

13. capillary- a tiny blood vessel that helps materials exchange between the blood and the bodies cells

14. artery- a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body

15. vein- a blood vessel that carries blood from different parts of the body back to the heart.

16 nerve- fibers of neurons that carry sensory and motor information throughout the body in the form of electrical impulses (how the body sends signals back to the spinal cord and to the brain).

MONDAY- fill out body charts with definitions under the words or on a separate paper if needed
TUESDAY- write the definitions of words that were not on the chart
WEDNESDAY- crossword
THURSDAY- Study (need to know definitions and be able to find where body parts are on a diagram like the one in your homework).
FRIDAY- Test

 
 
 
 
Colonial Days
We will be having “Colonial Days” with Ms. Fahey’s Class and Ms. Rebecca’s class to showcase what we have learned about life in the New England, Middle and Southern Colonies.  We have chosen a colonial character and will be dressing up in colonial costumes (as best we can) and showcasing our colonial crafts/treats.    This will take place after lunch on Thursday, December  17th.
This mini project and a written paragraph about the project is meant to be fun.
Clothing ideas:  khaki pants (or any pants) rolled to the knee (baseball pants also work great),  knee high socks, white collared shirt, long skirts, scarves,  apron,  bonnets, plain shoes
Some project ideas to get you started…
*baking projects  (corn bread, fruit pies, etc)
*sew a small quilt (or the beginnings of one)         * make a model of a colonial town
* homemade candles      *weaving      * make a horn book    *silhouette  art     *handmade pillow
*corn husk doll       *clothes pin doll     *rag doll     *cross stitch/ embroidery
*handmade baskets      *make an example of a horn book
*tin work (making something out of tin can eg. lantern)
This is how your project will be graded:
Grade
Effort
Achievement
A
I chose a project that related to Colonial America.  I worked on my project until it was complete.   I spent time thinking about and planning my project.
I made the very best project that I could
My project turned out great.
My paragraph was well written, clearly answered the prompt and had few or no errors.
B
I completed my project.
I tried to do a good job.
I created a good project that related to Colonial America.
My project turned out pretty good.
My paragraph was complete, clearly answered the prompt and had some errors.
C
I put some effort into my project.
I just wanted to have something to turn in.
My project was not as neat as it could have been.
My paragraph did not clearly answer the prompt and/or had several errors.
D
I did not really try on this project.
I stopped when it got to be to hard or time consuming. It was not my best work.
I just wanted to have something to turn in.
My project was not finished or really rushed.
My paragraph was incomplete and filled with errors.
F
I did nothing
I did nothing

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