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This document serves as a strategic intervention material for Science 5 students, focusing on the human reproductive system. It includes various activities designed to help students understand the parts and functions of both male and female reproductive systems. Instructions for using the material and assessment activities are also provided to facilitate learning.

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This document serves as a strategic intervention material for Science 5 students, focusing on the human reproductive system. It includes various activities designed to help students understand the parts and functions of both male and female reproductive systems. Instructions for using the material and assessment activities are also provided to facilitate learning.

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Prepared by: Group 6

BEED Students of Notre Dame of Midsayap


College
Purpose of the strategic
intervention materials

The purpose of this material is


intended to supplement the least
learned competency in Science 5.
The different activities will help you
understand easily the topic
How to use this Strategic
intervention Material?

 Keep this material neat and clean.


 Read each page thoroughly.
 Follow all the instructions indicated in
every card.
 Answer all questions independently and
honesty
 Write your answer in a sheet of clean
paper.
 Make sure to compare your answers to the
ANSWER CARD only after you have
done answering the task.
 For clarifications and questions, ask your
science teacher.
Good day! i am
your teacher in
know do the parts of
science biology
Human reproductive 5.
System work Welcome to the
class.
subtrasks:
 Identify the
Parts and function
Of male and female
Reproductive System.

 Label the part


of male and female
Reproductive
System.
GUIDE CARD

Our lesson for the


day is all about the
human
Reproductive
system.
Come and Explore

The human reproductive


system includes the male
reproductive system which
functions to produce and
deposit sperm: and the
female reproductive system
which functions to produce
egg cells, and to protect
and nourish the fetus until
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM

UTERUS

Is a narrow opening between the uterus and


CERVIX
Which is also called the womb is shaped
vagina which enlarges to let the passage of a
like an upside-down pear where the unborn
fetus during birth.
baby is developed. It has soft, smooth,
OVARY inner VAGINA
lining called uterine lining or
endometrium.

Produces egg cells and the sex hormones Which is also called the birth canal is a
estrogen and progesterone. Females have hollow, muscular tube that leads to the
two ovaries where matured egg cells are opening called vulva. It expands to let the
produced during ovulation. baby pass through during normal delivery.
Also known as oviduct the lies close to the ovary waiting
for the egg to enter. It is a tube thatTUBE
FALLOPIAN leads the egg from the
ovary to the uterus. It is also a usual place where the egg is
fertilized by the sperm cell.
MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

PENIS SCROTUM
It is the external male organ with a tip called It is a pair of pouch-like sacs that supports
glans. It is covered with foreskin that may be the testes. It also controls its temperature
removed through circumcision and acts as an because the testes must be slightly cooler
outlet for urine and semen to leave the body. than the body to produce sperm cells.

TESTES COWPER’S GLAND


It is also called as the bulbourethral gland,
These are the glands that produce sperm cells
one of the two pea-sized organs found
and male sex hormones called testosterone.
beneath the prostate gland and is
The testes protrude outside the body because
responsible in releasing fluid that removes
the temperature inside the main body cavity is
foreign matter and neutralizes the acidic
warmer and not suitable for the development of
urine in the urethra.
sperm cells.
URETHRA SEMINAL VESICLES

It is the passageway of both urine from the These are sac-like pouches attached to
urinary bladder and semen as it goes out from the vas deferens. It produces a sugar-rich
the body. It is the tip of a penis. fluid that provides energy to sperm cells’
motility.
EPIDIDYMIS
VAS DEFERENS
It is a narrow-coiled tube that stores immature
sperm cells until they mature and where they are
It is a long, muscular tube that serves as
temporarily stored before their release.
passageway of the sperm cells released
PROSTATE GLAND from the testes. It also connects the testes
to the seminal vesicle and urethra.
It is a walnut-sized gland located between
the bladder and the penis that secretes
GLANS
fluid which nourishes and protects the
sperm. It is the tip of a penis.

ACTIVITY CARD 1
FIND ME!
LABEL MY PARTS
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: WORDS FIND
Direction: encircle the words to find either
1. PENIS vertically
2. SCROTUM
or horizontally. Use the words below
P S E` D P O W I G E O R T U
E 3.TESTES
C I W 4.
R OVARY
K Q P
asW
guide
P S D E R
5.I FALLOPIAN
N R
O
H
J
O
P
TUBE
O
S
R
H
6.CERVIX
F
G
E
O
E
D
I
D
Q
H
F
Q
S
T
E
T
7.VAGINA 8.UTIRUS
S T T F T J L O F I G J E H
R U L K A J W L K D L G S R
I M D K T L R L D Y A D J A
F A L L O P I A N T U B E I
Q B Q E G E N T F I S B F D
A M H M L T A C E S M E B G
P R O V A R Y U S A N D S F
V A G I N A L V E S I C L E
Y C E R V I X E R E N S W K

THIS ARE WORS


BELONG TO
HUMAN
REPERODUCTIVE
SYSTEM.

ACTIVITY CARD 2
Direction: label the parts of the male and
female reproductive system. Choose the
correct answer in the given box below.
Direction:
MALE Fill in the cross
word puzzle with the 1. What female reproductive system
words missing from the that lies close to the ovary waiting
for the egg to enter?
sentences below. Match 2. It is also called the birth canal is a
hollow, muscular tube that leads to
the number of the FEMALE the opening called vulva?
sentence to the boxes 3. It produces a sugar-rich fluid that
provides energy to sperm cells’
placed across down the motility.
4. It is the tip of a penis.
5. It is covered with foreskin that may
be removed through circumcision
and acts as an outlet for urine and
semen to leave the body.
6. It has soft, smooth, inner lining
called uterine lining or
endometrium.
7. It is a narrow-coiled tube that stores
immature sperm cells until they
A mature and where they are
temporarily stored before their
release.
8. Is a narrow opening between the
A uterus and vagina which enlarges to
let the passage of a fetus during
birth?
URINARY
A BLADDER SCROTUM SEMINAL
9. These are the glands that produce
sperm cells and male sex hormones
VESICLE called testosterone.
10. Females have two ovaries where
URETHRA RECTUM PROSTATE matured egg cells are produced
during ovulation.
EPIDIDYMIS CERVIX VAGINA
FALLOPIAN TUBE
ACTIVITY CARD
3
1. A soft-walled tube with mucous
2. 3
2.
membrane. It is about 7 centimeters long. It
4. is also called the birth canal.
2. A muscular ring that conducts the
uterus to the vagina.
3. The passageway of the matured egg cell
from the ovary to the uterus. This is also
1. 5. 6. 7.
where the mature egg cell unites with the
sperm cell.
4. It is where the fetus stays for nine
months until birth.
8.
5. It is the main female reproductive organ.
9.
6. it is carries and store sperm cells that are
created in the testes.

10. 7. A tube which allows urine and semen to


exit the body.
8. They function to carry sperm from the
epididymis to the urethra where it leaves
the body during ejaculation
9. It is a pair of pouch-like sacs that
supports the testes.
10.It is the tip of a penis.

Activity card 4
Direction: Give the correct word/s
of the following jumbled letters.
1. GIVANA
2. XIVCER
3. NILLAPOFA TBUE
4. SUTURE
5. ARVOY
6. PIDIDYSIME
7. RUATHER
8. ASV ENSERFED
9. TUMCROS
10. SLANG

YOU ARE
DOING
GREAT!
Use your
vocabulary
words

ACTIVITY CARD 5
Direction: Identify the parts of the
Male Reproductive System.
Direction: Identify the parts of the
Famale Reproductive System.
1.
6.
5. 2.
8.
4. 3. 11.
10. 9.
7.

Activity card 6

4.
3.

5.

1.

2.

Assessment 1
Male Reproductive System – Word list
Cowper’s gland, epididymis erection, nocturnal emissions,
orgasm,
Penis , prostate gland, scrotum, semen, seminal vesicle,
Sperm cells, testes, urine urethra, vas deferens

First, are produced in the small seminiferous


tubules of the . These oval shaped glands are
protected by a sac called the . After the sperm
cells are produced, they are stored in a large coiled
tube on the outer surface of each testicle called the
. From this tube the sperm go into a larger tube called
the , which eventually carries them to the
external male reproductive organ, the . Along
the way sperm is nourished by a sugary fluid from which
is the most common site for cancer in men, and fluid
from the Which are two small glands located near
the bladder.
These fluids, plus the sperm cells combine to form ,
the fluid ejaculated from the penis during . Before a
male can ejaculate the spongy tissue surrounding the
penis becomes engorged with blood causing the penis
to become still and hard. This is known as an . The
tube that carries the semen from the body is the .
This tube also carries from the bladder. Male can also
have uncontrollable ejaculations during sleep, which are
called .
The development of the male reproductive system is
triggered by the hormone: ,which causes many
physical changes in a boy.
Assessment
Direction: Read the2following statements carefully.
Shade the letter that corresponds to the letter of the
correct answer.

Famale Reproductive System – Word list

Ovaries, Ovulation, Ovum, Puberty,


Sperm Cell, Uterus, Vagina, Cervix, Egg
cells, Fallopian tubes, Menstruation

First, are produced in two almond-shaped


organs known as the . During the process of
, a mature egg ( ) is released and enters one of
the two . For a few days the egg cell travels
towards the pear-shaped . The lining of this
organ thickens in preparation for a fertilized egg. If the
egg is not fertilized by the male , it will leave
the body together with the lining of the uterus and a
small amount of blood. This is called .

The lower portion of the uterus is called the

Assessment card 3
Acells before
Which serve as a temporary storage of sperm B they areCreleasedD
in the urethra?
a. Epididymis
b. testes
c. Prostate gland
d. Urethra
1. Which produce egg cells the process of removing the foreskin?
a. Cervix
b. vagina
c. Ovary A B C D
d. Fallopian Tube
2. What do you call the female external genitalia?
a. Penis
b. Vagina
c. Vulva
A B C D
d. Pubis C D
3. What do you call the process of removing the foreskin?
a. Circumcision
b. Fertilization
A B
c. Ovulation
d. Menstruation
4. Where does fertilization usually take place?
A B C
a. Ovary
b. Cervix
c. Fallopian Tube
D
d. vagina.
5-100%

4-80%

3-60%

ANSWER CARD
ACTIVITY 1
2-40%
ACTIVITY 2

1. PENIS 2. SCROTUM 3 .TESTES 4. OVARY 5. FALLOPIAN


TUBE 6. CERVIX 7.VAGINA 8..UTIRUS

ACCTIVITY 3
ACCTIVITY 4
Assessment 1 1. VAGINA
2. CERVIX
3. FALLOPIAN
TUBE
4. UTERUS
5. OVARY
6. EPIDIDYSIM
7. URETHRA
8. VAS
DEFERENS
9. SCROTUM
10. GLAND

ACCTIVITY 5

1. Urinary bladder ACCTIVITY 6


2. Rectum
3. Epididymis
4. Penis
5. Vas deferens 1. Vagina
6. Seminal vesicle 2. Cervix
7. Scrotum
8. Urethra 3. Fallopian tube
9. Prostate lands 4. Uterus
10. Testes 5. Ovary
11. Anus
First, sperm cells are produced in the small
seminiferous tubules of the testicles. These oval
shaped glands are protected by a sac called the
scrotum. After the sperm cells are produced, they are
s t oAssessment
r e d i n a l a r g2e c o i l e d t u b e o n t h e o u t e r s u r f a c e o f
each testicle called the epididymis. From this tube the
sperm go into a larger tube called the seminal vesicle,
which eventually carries them to the external male
reproductive organ, the penis. Along the way sperm is
nourished by a sugary fluid from the Prostate gland
which is the most common site for cancer in men, and
fluid from the Cowper's gland which are two small
glands located near the bladder.

These fluids, plus the sperm cells combine to form


semen, the fluid ejaculated from the penis during
orgasm. Before a male can ejaculate the spongy tissue
surrounding the penis becomes engorged with blood
causing the penis to become still and hard. This is
known as an erection. The tube that carries the semen
from the body is the urethra. This tube also carries
urine from the bladder. Male can also have
uncontrollable ejaculations during sleep, which are
called nocturnal emissions.

The development of the male reproductive system is


triggered by the hormone: Testosterone, which causes
many physical changes in a boy.
First, egg cells are produced in two almond-shaped organs known as the
ovaries. During the process of ovulation, a mature egg (ovum) is released and
enters one of the two fallopian tubes. For a few days the egg cell travels
towards the pear-shaped uterus. The lining of this organ thickens in preparation
for a fertilised egg. If the egg is not fertilised by the male sperm cell, it will leave
the body together with the lining of the uterus and a small amount of blood. This
is called menstruation.
The lower portion of the uterus is called the cervix and is a common site for
cancer in women. The female organ of intercourse is the vagina.
1. A
2. C
3. A 3
Assessment
4. B
5. C

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