School of Education and Teacher Preparation
Dynamic Educators Facilitating Student Achievement
Lesson Plan
Name: Justin Ray
Age/Grade Level: 7th Grade
Number of Students with IEP:
English Language Learners: 0
LIFE SCIENCE
Date: 10/21/16
Number of Students: 27
Number of Gifted Students: 0
Unit/Lesson Title: Human Body Systems 5
Lesson Length: 1:15 minutes
Context
Students have previously studied cells and cell organelles.
Introduced to progression from cells to organism
Students have been introduced to the names of the different human body systems.
Students have begun digging in deeper into the Nervous, respiratory, circulatory,
digestive, endocrine, excretory, skeletal, muscular, and integumentary systems.
Second block is my low block.
o 7 students in this block were retained last year
o They will be given an extra time, beyond this unit plan, to complete the
assignment.
o Notes will be provided on Google Classroom for them.
Learning Objectives(s)
By the end of this lesson students will be introduced to the immune and reproductive
systems and will begin adding that knowledge to their culminating activity.
S7L2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to describe how cell structures,
cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems interact to maintain the basic needs of
organisms.
b. Develop and use a conceptual model of how cells are organized into tissues,
tissues into organs, organs into systems, and systems into organisms
c. Construct an argument that systems of the body (Cardiovascular, Excretory,
Digestive, Respiratory, Muscular, Nervous, and Immune) interact with one
another to carry out life processes.
Essential Question(s)
How do Body Systems work together to form organisms?
Resources, Media and Technology
Smartboard
Pictures of different body systems
Google Classroom
Bell ringer
Culminating Activity instructions
J. Ray pg. 1
Chromebooks
Students will use for bell ringer
Students can look at pictures of different body systems
Research for human body systems assignment
White paper, color pencils, crayons, markers
Procedures
Students will begin working on bell ringer in Google Classroom on their chromebooks.
(10 minutes)
o What is gestation period? What is the gestation period of humans, rabbits, and
elephants?
o What is the job of the white blood cells?
o What is the purpose of a fever when you are sick?
Lesson on major body systems. (30 minutes)
Brief overview of the following body systems:
NOTE: This is an overview lesson to introduce the body systems and expose the students to the
content and concepts. Each Body system will be explored in more depth later and individually.
The idea here is to help them see the complexity of an organism, the complex relationships of
organ systems, and to begin scaffolding information for when we look at these systems later.
o Reproductive System
Penis
Testes
Sperm
Ovaries
Uterus
Vagina
Eggs
o Immune System
White Blood Cells
Fever
Liver
Thymus
Spleen
Lymph nodes
Continue researching body systems for assignment. (30 minutes)
o Students will continue working on the culminating activity that was assigned on
day one of this unit.
J. Ray pg. 2
Informal Assessment
Bell ringer on Google Classroom
Assignment for future assessment
Human Body Systems Graphic Organizer:
Students are to create a graphic organizer with the following information: Name of system, basic
functions, organs, brief description of how it interacts with another body system. This is to be
done on white paper ONLY. Each student must turn in their own graphic organizer but you can
work together to answer questions and look up information. I will be available to answer
questions as well. Also, you have your chromebooks! There is a whole internet of information
and pictures that will help you with this assignment.
Systems to cover:
Circulatory System
Endocrine System
Immune System
Lymphatic System
Reproductive System
Muscular System
Digestive System
Excretory System
Integumentary System
Nervous system
Skeletal System
This will be a formal assessment and will be taken up at the end of the week.
(NOTE Differentiation: Second block has 7 students who were retained last year. This class is
the low class out of our 4 blocks. They will be afforded more time if needed to complete this
assignment.)
J. Ray pg. 3