Lesson Exemplar-Circulatory System
Lesson Exemplar-Circulatory System
Activity 1
to describe the heart's role in pumping blood to the lungs and to all parts
of the body
Procedures: Ask students to identify the strongest muscle of the body. Allow students to
Student give their ideas and then explain that the correct answer is the heart. Show
Information: students diagram of the heart and share the background information with
them.
The heart works day and night to pump blood through the
circulatory system.
The heart consists of two pumps.
The pump on the right side of the heart sends blood to the lungs
where the blood obtains oxygen.
The blood which has obtained oxygen then travels back to the heart
where it is pumped to all parts of the body.
Explain that as the blood is pumped through the arteries, you can feel the
artery walls stretch and relax. Ask students what this is called. Entertain
their ideas and clarify that this is their pulse. Ask how they could measure
the pumping of their hearts using the pulse. Students work in groups to
brainstorm the possibilities. Allow groups to share and clarify.
Have students feel for pulse with their fingers. Guide into discussion of
problems that may arise by using the finger to feel pulse.
Ask students to share personal experiences of having their pulse taken with
Assessment:
their groups.
Activity 2
Materials: chart
Procedures: Provide a chart with the headings "activity" and "beats per minute." Have
Student students identify activities that they perform daily. Each student selects a
Information: minimum of three activities to record in the activity column of their chart.
With the assistance of a partner student calculate and record "beats per
minute" for each activity.
Assessment: Students include the chart in their journal. Using the information in the chart,
students will record observations about the relationship of physical activity
and heart rate.
Activity 3
Objective: to use research skills to locate answers to relevant questions about the
heart
Procedures: Students should have a basic understanding of the function of the heart.
Student With this background, they should now be prepared to formulate related
Information: questions that they wish to investigate.
1. Begin the activity by having students identify information that has
already been obtained in the unit.
2. From this list, have students brainstorm and formulate possible
questions for investigation.
3. Individual students should use this list to select personal questions for
investigation. Have students record these questions in a "Research" section
of their journals. They should be encouraged to add to this list as other
questions arise. This should be an ongoing project.
Discussions:
1. The Heart
2. The Blood
3. The Blood Vessels
The Heart
The Heart is an amazing organ. The heart beats about 3 BILLION times during
an average lifetime. It is a muscle about the size of your fist. The heart is
located in the center of your chest slightly to the left. It's job is to pump your
blood and keep the blood moving throughout your body.
It is your job to keep your heart healthy and there are three main things you
need to remember in order to keep your heart healthy.
1. Exercise on a regular basis. Get outside and play. Keep that body moving
(walk, jog, run, bike, skate, jump, swim).
2. Eat Healthy. Remember the Food Pyramid and make sure your eating your
food from the bottom to top.
3. Don't Smoke! Don't Smoke! Don't Smoke! Don't Smoke! Don't Smoke!
The Blood
The blood is an amazing substance that is constantly flowing through our bodies.
1. Arteries
2. Capillaries
3. Veins
Arteries
Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood AWAY from the
heart. Remember, A A Arteries Away, A A Arteries Away, A A Arteries
Away.
Capillaries
Capillaries are tiny blood vessels as thin or thinner than the hairs on your
head. Capillaries connect arteries to veins. Food substances(nutrients),
oxygen and wastes pass in and out of your blood through the capillary
walls.
Veins
Veins carry blood back toward your heart.
AMAZING FACTS
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ACROSS
1 The movement of the blood as it distributes food and oxygen to the different
cells of the body and removes waste material from them
3 Lower chamber of the heart
4 Largest blood vessels
7 Blood vessels that carries blood to all parts of the body
8 The regular wavelike movement of the blood pumped by the heart
10 Upper chamber of the heart
11 Muscular pump about the size of a human fist
DOWN
1 Very small blood vessel at the end of the arteries
2 Main artery of the body
5 Pathways through which blood carries the food to all parts of the body are called
blood ______
6. An ailment caused by a severe damage to some part of the brain because there is
not blood supply to this part of the brain
9 A wound