HOSA MEETING Sept 13 2:30 in commons at SHS
HOSA DUES by Sept 22 $30.00 make check payable to: Salem HOSA
Tuesday Classtime:
Repro Google Forms Quiz
Repro Female
Tuesday Homework:
Current Event Due Sept 6
Read in A & P Book 169-174 take good notes ( up to bone formation )
Packet page 3, study vocab words #'s1-20 ( make quizlet, flashcards)
Page 6 -7, #'s 1-20
Wednesday and Thursday: Homework
Read pages 174-177 ( take good notes) Bone formation up to divisions of skeletal system
Packet pg 4 study vocab words 21-35- finish quizlet or flashcards
Packet pg 5, Words 1-14 look up image of each vocab word , print or draw on Oak tag,You will be locating these in lab on your skeleton manikins ( the ones for muscle building)
Friday Homework:
Read Pages 185-190 (with notes)
Coloring/Diagram Packet pg 1 ( skeletal), pg 15 ( long bone), (label only)
Regular packet pgs 7-9; #'s 31-58 & pg 12
Coloring/Diagram Packet pg 1 ( skeletal), pg 15 ( long bone), (label only)
Regular packet pgs 7-9; #'s 31-58 & pg 12
Study for Quiz on Monday ( on types of bones, diagram long bone, label attachment areas)
Competencies we are covering this week
1. Academic competency: understand human anatomy, physiology, common diseases and disorders and medical math principals
2. Health maintenance practices: differentiate between wellness and disease. Promote disease prevention and model healthy behavior.
Learning targets:
1. I can define the vocabulary words related to this system
2. I can list and discuss the general functions of the skeletal system
3. I can identify the different types of bones.
4. I can discuss the microscopic structure of bone and cartilage, including the specialized bone cells and the features that are unique to them
5. I can identify the two major subdivisions of the skeletal system and list the bones found in each.
6. I can compare and contrast the differences between the male and female skeleton
7. I can list and compare the major types of joints in the body and give an example of each.
8 I can name and describe the major disorders of bones and joints.
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