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My Body Works Elementary By Mary Erickson, PhD, Based on a workshop taught by Arizona artist, Monica Aissa Martinez, adapted for elementary by Michelle Nichols Dock

Monica Aissa Martinez is an artist who thinks systems are cool Monica Aissa Martinez is an artist who thinks systems are cool. A system is a set with many parts that work together. In this artwork, Monica shows us the parts of a fly and a map of a neighborhood. Monica Aissa Martinez, Anatomy of a House Fly: Una Mosa, 2015, 8” x 8”, mixed media (Photograph by Monica Aissa Martinez)

The fly has wings, legs, a head and a body The fly has wings, legs, a head and a body. Monica shows us the small parts inside the wings, legs, head and body. The neighborhood has big streets and small streets, parks, stores and schools. Monica shows us how they all fit together. Monica Aissa Martinez, Anatomy of a House Fly: Una Mosa, 2015, 8” x 8”, mixed media (Photograph by Monica Aissa Martinez)

This photo shows Monica Aissa Martinez making a self portrait This photo shows Monica Aissa Martinez making a self portrait. Her artwork shows us bones, muscles, organs and other parts that make her body work. Monica Aissa Martinez adding color to her self portrait (Photograph by Eddie Duran)

brain and a set of nerves heart and a set of blood vessels A cat can run, play, eat, purr, jump and do lots of other things. A cat’s body has a … set of bones set of muscles brain and a set of nerves heart and a set of blood vessels All these sets work together in a system of systems. That’s how a cat can do so many different things. Monica Aissa Martinez, Gato, 2013, 11” x 12”, mixed media (Photograph by Monica Aissa Martinez)

Your body’s systems keep working throughout your life Your body’s systems keep working throughout your life. Bones of the skull protect our eyes. Muscles move them, and nerves tell our brains what we see. What systems in your body do you use everyday? For example, what systems do you use to read, run, think, and play? Monica Aissa Martinez, detail of A patrilineal Study, 2016, mixed media, 39” x 45” , mixed media (Photograph by Monica Aissa Martinez)

Monica mixes different art materials in her work Monica mixes different art materials in her work. She used both pencil and paint to make this picture of her father. What colors can you find? What different kinds of lines? Monica Aissa Martinez, detail of A patrilineal Study, 2016, mixed media, 39” x 45” , mixed media (Photograph by Monica Aissa Martinez)

Different art materials do different things. Compare the lines and colors made with markers and crayons. You will be making a drawing of systems in your body using: Colored markers Crayons

1). First, you will lie on a large piece of paper 1). First, you will lie on a large piece of paper. Your teacher will trace around your body.

2). Use markers or crayons to color in three really important parts of your body. Your brain Your lungs Your heart You may use realistic colors or colors you like.

3). Place the brain, heart and lungs where they belong in the tracing of your body. 4). Add details to the drawing. 5). Think about whether a crayon or a marker will work best. This boy’s drawing shows that he uses his brain to read.

Your system of bones is your skeleton Your system of bones is your skeleton. Do you want to add bones to your drawing?

These siblings visited a science and technology festival in their town These siblings visited a science and technology festival in their town. They worked together on one body.

The two girls who made this drawing are holding it up to show visitors at the festival. All the parts of the person’s body work together so that person can: Get to know the people and things in their world Work and play with the people around them.

How do different systems work together in your body How do different systems work together in your body? What can you do because your body works?