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In this engaging lesson plan tailored for Miss McGuire's fourth-grade class, students will dive into the fascinating world of the human body. They will learn to identify and understand various body parts and organs, as well as the systems they belong to. Through a hands-on activity, students will help "Arnold" find his organs, work in groups to trace and color organ outlines, and present their findings. Class discussions and evaluations will reinforce the knowledge gained, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy.
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The Human Body For Miss. McGuire’s Fourth Grade Class
What We Will Be Learning! • You will be able to name and understand different body parts and organs. • You will also be able to recognize which system these body parts and organs belong in.
Introduction • Class Discussion • Brainstorming Activity!
Help Arnold Find His Organs Find Arnold's Organs! • You will be divided into groups of two or three depending on the number of available computers • Click the find Arnold’s organs link above or, open the internet explorer and go to favorites, click on the link labeled “Arnolds Organs” (I will have previously added this as a favorite). • Wait for directions given before playing.
Activity • In your groups of two or three you will choose one partner to trace • I will hand you out the pre cut organs for the human body • You will color them and place them in the correct locations on the outline which you traced of your partner.
Presentation • Your group will be assigned a specific organ. • When you are presenting your life size sketch of the human body and your organ you must be able to answer the following questions: -What is your organ used for? -What would happen if we did not have it? -Describe what it looks like and where it is located, and point it out on your outline.
Class Closing • We will have a class discussion • We will discuss what you have learned by comparing this list to the brainstorming list at the beginning of the lesson.
Evaluations • Class Discussions • Worksheets • Oral Presentations