5th Grade Body Systems Unit Blueprint

Lesson 11: What Goes in Must Come Out
Bones and Skeletons
Home | Body Systems Home | Pre-Assess | LE 1 | LE 2 | LE 3 | LE 4 | LE 5 | Bone Assess | LE 6 | LE 7 | LE 8 | LE 9 | Skeleton Assess | LE 10 | LE 11 | LE 12 | LE 13 | LE 14 (SKIP) | LE 15 (OPTIONAL) | End-of-Unit Assess
Human Body Systems
Home | Body Systems Home | Pre-Assess |Skill Benchmarks Throughout Unit | LE 1 | LE 2 | LE 3 | LE 4 | LE 5 | Circ Assess | LE 6 | LE 7 | Dig Pt. 1 Assess | LE 8 | Dig Pt. 2 Assess | LE 9 | LE 10 | Resp Assess | LE 11 | LE 12 (SKIP) | LE 13 (SKIP) | End-of-Unit Assess

Pacing Suggestions:
Day 1 - Getting Started and Exploring and Discovering (Pages 235 to 238)
Day 2 - Processing for Meaning (Pages 238 and 239)

*The children's book idea listed in the Teacher's Guide could be a writing piece idea to be completed during Writer's Workshop (for interested students).

Teacher Resources:
Tips

Optional direction sheet for lesson (PDF)
Optional direction sheet for lesson (Word)

Optional Essential Questions Review Sheet (PDF)
Optional Essential Questions Review Sheet (Word)

Essential & Unit Questions 1 Benchmarks 2 Formative and Summative Assessments 3 Using Assessments to Facilitate and Monitor Student Learning
Insights Human Body Systems

How do the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to get oxygen to the cells?

How do cells throughout the body get oxygen needed for life?

6C(6-8)#3: To burn food for the release of energy stored in it, oxygen must be supplied to the cells, and carbon dioxide removed . Lungs take in oxygen for the combustion of food and they eliminate the carbon dioxide. The urinary system disposes of dissolved waste molecules, the intestinal tract removes solid wastes, and the skin and lungs rid the body of heat energy. The circulatory system moves all these substances to or from cells where they are needed or produced, responding to changing demands.

NSES (5-8): The human organism has systems for digestion, respiration, reproduction, circulation, excretion, movement, control and coordination, and for protection from disease.   The systems interact with one another.

Getting Started discussion that returns to the How My Body Works chart (page 235).

Processing Meaning discussion (pages 238 and 239).
  • Do students define a body system as a group of organs that work together?
  • Do students understand the interconnectedness of the circulatory, digestive and respiratory systems?
Bones and Skeletons
Home | Body Systems Home | Pre-Assess | LE 1 | LE 2 | LE 3 | LE 4 | LE 5 | Bone Assess | LE 6 | LE 7 | LE 8 | LE 9 | Skeleton Assess | LE 10 | LE 11 | LE 12 | LE 13 | LE 14 (SKIP) | LE 15 (OPTIONAL) | End-of-Unit Assess
Human Body Systems
Home | Body Systems Home | Pre-Assess |Skill Benchmarks Throughout Unit | LE 1 | LE 2 | LE 3 | LE 4 | LE 5 | Circ Assess | LE 6 | LE 7 | Dig Pt. 1 Assess | LE 8 | Dig Pt. 2 Assess | LE 9 | LE 10 | Resp Assess | LE 11 | LE 12 (SKIP) | LE 13 (SKIP) | End-of-Unit Assess
1. For conceptual benchmarks.
2. Bolded sections indicate portion of benchmark addressed
3. Unless noted as a Summative Assessment, the assessments are formative and should be used to guide teaching and learning.

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