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            Unit: Musculoskeletal system



            Week 2




 Session 5:    Session 6:    Session 7:

 Muscular system  Muscular system  Muscular system



 Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:  Learning intentions:
 To identify & understand functions of the muscular   •  To review our knowledge of the musculoskeletal system  To identify and understand the different muscle fbre
 system & the types of muscles within it.  •  To defne & explain reciprocal inhibition  types and muscle contractions



 Key Vocabulary:   Key Vocabulary:   Key Vocabulary:
 Muscular, function, movement, posture, bodily func-  Reciprocal inhibition, agonist, antagonist  Structure, muscle, fbre, fast twitch, slow twitch, contrac-
 tions, skeletal, smooth, cardiac  tion, isotonic, isometric, concentric, eccentric, hypertro-
     phy, atrophy
 Focus Question:  Focus Question:  Focus Question:
 What muscles do you know in the human body?  Explain reciprocal inhibition and give an example.  What is the difference between an isotonic and an iso-
     metric contraction?
 Starter:  Starter:
 Skeletal system review – what did we learn?  Musculoskeletal system POST TEST  Starter:
     Review previous lesson
 Main activity  Main activity
 •  Functions of the muscular system  •  Class discussion – answers to POST TEST  Main activity
 •  Types of muscle  •  Review previous lesson  •  Structure of skeletal muscles
 •  Group activity – list as many muscles in the human   •  Reciprocal inhibition  •  Types of muscle fbres
 body as you can  •  GO-GO-STOP – bones & muscles  •  Muscles in action worksheet
 •  Muscular systems worksheet  •  Types of muscle contractions
 •  Computer activity – anatomy arcade (poke a mus-  Example  •  Practical activity – muscle contractions
 cle)  N/A  •  Exercise & skeletal muscles

 Example  Strategies to teach ‘below level’ students  Example
 Muscular system worksheet  N/A  •  Muscles in action worksheet
     •  Muscle contractions worksheet
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