Aim: How can we describe the journey of an egg? Do Now 1) Identify two hormones produced in the ovaries. 2) How often is an egg released from the ovaries?

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Aim: How can we describe the journey of an egg? Do Now 1) Identify two hormones produced in the ovaries. 2) How often is an egg released from the ovaries?

Brainpop Video Reproduction Video and Quiz

Ovulation Release of an egg from the ovaries.

Ovulation

Implantation When a fertilized egg attaches to the wall of the uterus

Implantation

Work with a Partner 1) Find all of the STRUCTURES that are labeled by a number without a circle. Label them.

Work with a Partner 2) Find all of the PROCESSES that are labeled by a number with a circle. Describe them. Read page for a description of these processes.

Work With a Partner 3) Put the processes from the activity in order. Write them on the back of the sheet or in your notes.

Aim: How do hormones control the menstrual cycle? Do Now: Fertilization occurs in the. The zygote undergoes and travels to the. The embryo itself to the uterine wall.

Hormone A chemical secreted by an endocrine gland. It travels through the blood and controls many body functions.

The Menstrual Cycle Work with a partner to complete the sheet about the menstrual cycle.

Take out your quiz from last Friday Review the short answer strategies coming around. What can you focus on to do better on this week’s quiz?

Aim: How can we approach short answer questions to demonstrate knowledge about reproduction? Do Now – True or False: 1) The scrotum keeps the testes cooler. 2) A female urinates (pees) out of her vagina. 3) Urine is produced in the testes. 4) Fertilization occurs in the ovary. 5) The baby develops in the stomach. 6) Sperm are produced in the ovaries.

Short Answer Strategies Take out last week’s quiz. Review any of the questions you missed. Go through the short answer strategies. Find two to focus on for your next quiz.

Quiz Take out a pen. Put your backpack or books on the table for privacy. When you finish your quiz, pick up a sheet on Internal and External Fertilization.