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1 Circulatory System Part 1: The Heart & Its Parts Created by: Abby Mire
Grades 4-8 Part 1: The Heart & Its Parts Circulatory System

2 Learning Targets I can list the functions of the circulatory system.
I can give examples of materials needed by cells to function. I can give an example of waste that is taken away from cells. I can list the 2 major structures of the circulatory system. I can list the chambers of the heart. I can put the flow of blood through the heart and rest of the body in order

3 Vocabulary Circulatory System Oxygen Glucose Carbon dioxide Heart
Blood Vessels Chambers Atria Ventricles Inferior Vena Cava Superior Vena Cava Tricuspid Valve Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Vein Mitral Valve Aorta

4 Poll: How long is your circulatory system if you laid all of your vessels out end-to-end?

5 Functions of the Circulatory System
Carry needed substances to cells Carry waste products away from cells Fight disease

6 The circulatory system’s job of carrying needed substances to cells could be compared to the ___________ job of bringing needed materials to our house.

7 2 Materials Needed in the Cells
Glucose Oxygen See how small oxygen is?! That’s how it can just sneak in and out of alveoli, blood vessels, and cells…

8 The circulatory system’s job of carrying waste substances away from cells could be compared to the ___________ job of taking waste materials away from our house.

9 An Example of Waste… Carbon dioxide

10 The circulatory system’s job of fighting diseases to protect cells could be compared to the ___________ job of keeping people healthy.

11 2 Major Structures: Heart Blood Vessels
Yes, if you could take everything else out and just have your blood vessels… your leg and head would look like these! You are FULL of blood vessels!

12 You will be taken to a website on blood flow through the heart
You will be taken to a website on blood flow through the heart. Read the first 5 paragraphs. (Don’t read the “We Got the Beat” section.) You will then complete a Fill-in-the-Blank. Coming Up…

13 Website: http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/heart.html

14 Fill in the Blank: Your emotions come from your _______, not your _______. Your heart is on the _______ side of your chest, and it is about the size of your _______. Your heart pumps _______ around your body. It carries _________ and _________ to the cells of your body and brings _________ back away from the cells of your body.

15 The Heart The human heart has 4 chambers…
The two top chambers are called atria (singular = atrium) The bottom two chambers are called ventricles

16 One note…. Make sure you are looking at that person’s right and left NOT YOUR RIGHT AND LEFT!

17 You will watch 2 videos. The first shows the general flow of blood through the heart, and the second gives very detailed specifics on how blood moves through the heart. After you watch the videos, you will answer a question. Coming Up…

18 http://www. cleanvideosearch. com/media/action/yt/watch

19 http://www. cleanvideosearch. com/media/action/yt/watch

20 How many chambers does the heart have?

21 Blood Flow Through the Heart
Blood enters the heart through the Inferior Vena Cava and Superior Vena Cava… Blood Flow Through the Heart

22 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…from the Vena Cavas, blood flows into the right atrium… Blood Flow Through the Heart

23 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…from the right atrium through the Tricuspid Valve… Blood Flow Through the Heart

24 You will watch a video on valves in the heart
You will watch a video on valves in the heart. You will then draw a picture of a valve opening and closing. Coming Up…

25 http://www. cleanvideosearch. com/media/action/yt/search

26 Draw it: Draw a valve in the heart opening and closing
Draw it: Draw a valve in the heart opening and closing. Hint: You may need to draw several pictures in a row to complete this.

27 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…through the Tricuspid Valve to the right ventricle… Blood Flow Through the Heart

28 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…out of the right ventricle through the pulmonary arteries… Blood Flow Through the Heart

29 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs… Blood Flow Through the Heart

30 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…back from the lungs through the pulmonary veins… Blood Flow Through the Heart

31 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…through the pulmonary veins to the left atrium… Blood Flow Through the Heart

32 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…from the left atrium through the Mitral Valve… Blood Flow Through the Heart

33 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…through the Mitral Valve to the left ventricle… Blood Flow Through the Heart

34 Blood Flow Through the Heart
… out the left ventricle and into the aorta… Blood Flow Through the Heart

35 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…through the aorta to all the rest of the body… Blood Flow Through the Heart

36 Blood Flow Through the Heart
…back from the body through the Inferior Vena Cava and Superior Vena Cava! Blood Flow Through the Heart

37 Which of the following is the correct order of blood flow through the heart? A. Right Atrium  Right Ventricle  Lungs  Left Atrium  Left Ventricle  Body B. Left Atrium  Lungs  Right Atrium  Left Ventricle  Right Ventricle  Body C. Body  Lungs  Left Ventricle  Right Ventricle  Right Atrium  Left Atrium D. Right ventricle  Right Atrium  Lungs  Left ventricle  Left Atrium  Body

38 You will be brought to a website that explains how blood flows through the heart. Read the sections “What It Looks Like” and “What It Does.” After you read, you will complete a Fill-in-the-Blank. Coming Up…

39 Website: http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetailsKids.aspx?p=335&np=152&id=1446

40 Fill in the Blank: (from http://blog. targethealth. com/
Fill in the Blank: (from Word Bank: Blood, Beats, Oxygen, Muscle, Valve, direction The heart is an amazing organ. It continuously pumps oxygen and nutrient-rich ___ throughout the body to sustain life. This fist-sized powerhouse beats (expands and contracts) 100,000 times per day, pumping five or six quarts of blood each minute, or about 2,000 gallons per day. As the heart ___, it pumps blood through a system of blood vessels, called the circulatory system. The vessels are elastic, muscular tubes that carry blood to every part of the body.   Blood is essential. In addition to carrying fresh ___ from the lungs and nutrients to the body’s tissues, it also takes the body’s waste products, including carbon dioxide, away from the tissues. This is necessary to sustain life and promote the health of all parts of the body. Looking at the outside of the heart, you can see that the heart is made of ___. The strong muscular walls contract (squeeze), pumping blood to the rest of the body. On the surface of the heart, there are coronary arteries, which supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle itself. The major blood vessels that enter the heart are the superior vena cava, the inferior vena cava, and the pulmonary veins. The pulmonary artery and the aorta exit the heart and carry oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body.   On the inside, the heart is a four-chambered, hollow organ. It is divided into the left and right side by a muscular wall called the septum. The right and left sides of the heart are further divided into two top chambers called the atria, which receive blood from the veins, and two bottom chambers called ventricles, which pump blood into the arteries.   The atria and ventricles work together, contracting and relaxing to pump blood out of the heart. As blood leaves each chamber of the heart, it passes through a ___. Two of the valves in the heart are the tricuspid valve and mitral valve. The heart valves work the same way as one-way valves in the plumbing of your home. They prevent blood from flowing in the wrong ___.

41 I love creating interactive lessons that educators can use to inspire their students’ learning! I hope you found this lesson helpful in engaging all your learners. Thank You! Abby

42 Credits http://naturmedisinske.no/?page_id=1066


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