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What would we

look like if we
have no bones in
our body?
Touch and
feel your
bones
Group Activity
Group 1 and 2:
Activity 1-A
Group 3,4 and 5:
Activity 2
Activity 1-A
Was the paper doll able to
stand on its own? Why?
No, because it had no
support.
Activity 1-A
What role did the wire
play when it was attached
to the paper doll?
The wire served as the
support of the paper doll.
Activity 1-A
What happened when you
bent the wire in different
directions?
It can bent in different
directions (bones or
backbones)
Activity 1-A
Can you feel the
backbone of your
partner?
Activity 1-A
What role does the
backbones offer in
bending?
It maintain the structure
and form and support
body from falling
Activity II
How many bones are
involved in the
movement?
Two or more bones are
involved in movement.
Activity II
Are bones connected to
each other?

Yes.
Activity II
What covers these
bones?
They are covered with
muscles.
Activity II
How do muscles help
the bones to move?
They expand and contract
to help the muscles move.
Activity II
How does the bones, muscles,
and joints work together to
help you move?
Muscle expand and contract to
aid movement of two or more
bones.
Bones provide support for
movement.
What do you
think might
happen to our
internal organs
if there are no
bones?
Bones, Joints and muscles

The skull
helps protect
the brain.
Bones, Joints and muscles
Ball- and
sockets joints
are the ones
found in our
shoulder and hip
bones
Bones, Joints and muscles
The ribs form a
protective cage
around the heart
and lungs.
Bones, Joints and muscles
The pelvic
bones support
our body when
we sit.
Bones, Joints and muscles
The bones in our
body are also
connected with each
other. The point
where two bones
meet and connect is
called joint.
Bones, Joints and muscles
Muscle enable our
body to move. They
also give shape and
forms to our body
and protect delicate
organs.
Bones, Joints and muscles

What are the


function of the
bones?
Parts of the Bones
The skull helps protect the
brain.
Ball- and sockets joints are the
ones found in our shoulder and hip
bones
The ribs form a protective cage
around the heart and lungs.
The pelvic bones support our
body when we sit.
What bone protects the
following:
1. Brain __________
2. Heart __________
3. Lungs __________
4. Vertebrate or
backbone______
5. Pelvic bone __________
Assignment:
Draw the bones
that protect our
internal organs.

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