Life Cycle: Human Body Part I

Sunday, 12 October 2014

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The second week of our Science curriculum is all about the Human Body.  The first part of the study is the internal organs.  As you know, we’ve done tackled this subject a couple of times.  Here are the links of our previous studies:

Introduction to Internal Organs

Puzzle and Nomenclature Cards

Different Internal Organs (Modelling using PlayDoh)

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Materials we used are:

Review of the Internal Organs

We looked at our nomenclature materials and review the different functions of the internal organs using our definition booklet (we used it as a card).  Sorry for the blurry picture, it was late in the afternoon when we worked on this.

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Life Size Body

Because we’ve done puzzles and modelling before, I decided to do something different this time.  For this year, we made a life size representation of the body and plotted the organs.  Of course, Mavi was the model (although he insisted that we should also made something for Vito)… and all our materials were sourced out from the kitchen.

We started by making an outline of his body in an art paper.

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Using our tablet, we made a brain (styro), esophagus (penne) , lungs(bread toast) and heart (bell pepper).

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The rest of the organs were made of penne pasta for skeleton, bag of plastic for stomach, paper craft for liver and yarn for the veins.

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Our kidneys are made of jelly, the large intestine using crepe paper and the small intestine was a spaghetti (our dinner!).

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This was an absolutely fun activity for both of us as we kept on laughing on the objects we used to form our internal organs. He finds it so funny to use stuff from our kitchen. And Mavi was so cooperative doing all of these! He gets bored everytime we use printed materials so it was good to have this fun activity for a change.  

And here’s the end product.

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We’ll continue with our study of the Human Body till next week, which will include the Skeletal System and the development of the human teeth.

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3 comments:

  1. I LOVE the life sized body with organs from bits around the house. What a fun idea!! Pinned!

    Katie @ Cup of Tea

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  2. Our boys did something similar, too, and it's still hanging on the wall, even 3 years later. Great project!

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