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Student will be able to show that they know what the organs look like, where the organs are located, and what each organ function is by completing the.

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Page 1: Student will be able to show that they know what the organs look like, where the organs are located, and what each organ function is by completing the.

THE ORGAN OF OUR BODY

Page 2: Student will be able to show that they know what the organs look like, where the organs are located, and what each organ function is by completing the.

Objective

Student will be able to show that they know what the organs look like, where the organs are located, and what each organ function is by completing the PowerPoint by them selves at a computer station, and getting 2 out of the 3 quiz questions right.

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Learning Environment

The class will go to a computer lab, where each student will be at his or her own computer station. Then the teacher will help them get started by reading the instructions of the PowerPoint to the students. Then the student will continue the PowerPoint by themselves and finish up by taking the quiz.

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Targeted Audience

This PowerPoint will mainly focus on children in the first or second grade.

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What the buttons mean

Takes you back to the previous slide Lets you go to the next slide Takes you to the Home page and for example: lets you view

information about those organs Takes you to the quiz

Heart Brain

Quiz

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How to use the PowerPoint

You will begin when you get to the home page. On the home page you will see ten boxes that each have the name of a different organ inside them. To view the information about the organs, click on one of the boxes. It will take you to the slide with information about that organ. Once you have viewed all the organ and think you are ready to take the quiz click on the quiz box. Then just take the quiz and your finished.

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Home Page

Heart Brain

Liver

Stomach

Small Intestine

Large Intestine

Lungs

KidneysEyesSkin

Quiz

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What does your brain do?

Your brain helps you to talk and remember things. It helps you walk and move all parts of your body. Also it helps you control your emotions, like if you’re feeling happy or sad.

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Where is your brain located?

Your brain is located in your skull which is inside your head.

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What does your heart do?

Fun Fact: Your heart is a little larger than your fist.

Your heart pumps blood to all parts of your body.

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Where is your heart located?

Your heart is located between your lungs in the center of your chest and a little to the left.

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What do your lungs do?

Your lungs help you breath air in and out.

Fun fact: Your right lung is bigger than your left.

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Where are your lungs located?

Your lungs are located at the top of your chest of both sides of your heart.

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What does your stomach do?

The stomach is where all the food that you eat goes. It helps stores and break down your food so your body can use it.

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Where is your stomach located?

Your stomach is located just under your rib cage between your liver and large intestine.

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What does your liver do?

Your liver helps to turn fat into energy, and filter bad thing out of your blood.

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Where is your liver located?

Fun fact: Your liver is about the size of a football.

Your liver is located just under your rib cage on top of your stomach.

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What does your small intestine do?

Your small intestine helps your body to absorb nutrients that are in the foods you eat.

Fun fact: Your small intestine is 20 feet long.

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Where is your small intestine located?

Your small intestine is located between your stomach and large intestine.

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What does your large intestine do?

Its stores the waste from your food, and helps you use the restroom.

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Where is your large intestine located?

Your large intestine is located around your small intestine and goes behind you stomach.

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What do your kidneys do?

Your kidneys filter bad thing and water out of your blood.

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Where are your kidney located?

Fun fact: your kidneys are shaped like beans.

Your kidneys are located near the middle of your back just below the rib cage.

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What does your skin do?

Your skin helps to protect your body for the outside environment. It also helps your to maintain a constant body temperature.

For example: helps to keep you warm when its cold outside.

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Where is your skin located?

Your skin is all over your body.

Fun Fact: your skin is your bodies largest organ.

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What do your eyes do?

Your eyes help you to see color, and judge how far and close things are from you.

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Where are your eyes located?

Your eyes are located on your face just above your nose on both sides of it.

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Quiz #1

Q: What does your brain do?A. Pump blood to your bodyB. Help you talk and remember thingsC. Stores waste

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Quiz #1

CorrectYour brain does several different thing

including helping you talk and remember things.

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Quiz #1

IncorrectYour brain helps you talk and remember

things.

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Quiz #2

Q: What does your skin do?A. See colorB. Filter your bloodC. Helps keep you warm

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Quiz #2

CorrectYour skin to protect you from the outside

and in some cases helps to keep you warm.

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Quiz #2

IncorrectYour skin helps to keep you warm in some

cases and protect your body from the outside environment.

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Quiz #3

Q: Where are your lungs located?A. Under your stomachB. On both sides of your heartC. By your large intestine

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Quiz #3

CorrectYou lungs are located at the top of your

chest on both sides of your heart.

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Quiz #3

IncorrectYour lungs are located at the top of your

chest on both sides of your heart.