Las Sses4 Q1 W5
Las Sses4 Q1 W5
Las Sses4 Q1 W5
SSES SCIENCE 4
Quarter 1 Week 5
Activity Sheets
Skeletal System
Name: ___________________________
Section: __________________________
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SCIENCE 4
Quarter 1 Week 5
Activity Sheets
Skeletal System
Development Team of the Module
Writers: Melanie Carla Venzon Flaminiano
Editors: Aiisa C. Corpuz, PhD
Reviewers: Lily Beth B. Mallari
Illustrator: Melanie Carla Venzon Flaminiano
Layout Artist: Melanie Carla Venzon Flaminiano
Management Team: Maria Carmen P. Cuenco,EdD, CESO V
Lourdes G. Dela Cruz, PhD
Robert E. Osongco, EdD
Aiisa C. Corpuz, PhD
Lily Beth B. Mallari
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I. ASSESSMENT
1. The skeletal system is made up of _____________.
a. muscles and tendons
b. bones and cartilages
c. vitreous humor
d. minerals and fats
2. The break in the bone that is not accompanied by a break in the skin is
called __________.
a. compound fracture
b. simple fracture
c. greenstick fracture
d. comminuted fracture
5. A sudden twist or turn that may cause the ligaments to stretch too much.
a. fracture
b. arthritis
c. rickets
d. sprain
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II. Discussion
Brief Introduction
The skeletal system forms the rigid internal framework of the body. It
consists of the bones, cartilages, and ligaments. Bones support the weight of
the body, allow for body movements, and protect internal organs. Each bone
of the body serves a particular function, and therefore bones vary in size,
shape, and strength based on these functions.
The human skeletal system is made up of two main groups of bones: the
axial skeleton - skull, ribs and the vertebrate and appendicular skeleton –
upper division includes the shoulders, arms, forearms, wrist, hands, fingers
while on the lower division includes the hips, thighs, legs, ankles and feet.
Explain the parts and functions of the skeletal system, discuss common
ailments and ways of preventing them.
Objectives:
A. Let’s Recall
Complete the table below. Identify the words if it is biodegradable or non
– biodegradable materials.
BIODEGRADABLE NON-BIODEGRADABLE
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B. Let’s Understand
mandible
clavicle
rib scapula
sternum
humerus
vertebral column
ulna
ilium radius
sacrum
ischium carpus
pubis
metacarpals
femur
patella
phalanges
fibula
tibia
C. Let’s Explain
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A. Axial Skeleton
Skull is the bony part of the head
Skull/cranium which is divided into two parts: the
cranium is a rounded box that
encloses the brain while the facial
portion includes the jaw, teeth, and
mandible areas for the organs of hearing, sight
and smell. The mandible holds the
teeth in place. It works with the upper
mouth bone called the maxilla.
Vertebral column is made up of irregularly shaped bones. It is a series of
approximately 33 bones but because of fusions that occur later in the lower part
of the spine it is reduced to 26 separate bones. The adult spinal column consists
of separate bones called vertebrae, with fibrous disc between each of them.
Coccyx vertebrae
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Ribs or Thoracic basket are the bones of the thorax which form a cone
shaped cage. There are twelve pairs of ribs that form the bars of the cage. These
are completed by the sternum and breastbone. That thorax protects the heart,
lungs and some internal organs.
B. Appendicular Skeleton
clavicle
scapula
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Hand includes the eight bones of the carpus (wrist), the five bones of the
metacarpus (palm), and the 14 bones of the phalanges. Each digit consists of three
phalanges, three phalanges, except for the thumb, which, when present, has only
two. Each of these bones is called a phalanx.
Femur
Patella
Tibia
Fibula
Femur or -is the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the body.
the thigh
bone
Patella -is a triangular bone that lies anterior to the knee joint.
Tibia -is a large bone of the leg that is located directly below the knee.
Fibula or calf bone, parallels and articulates with the tibia. It is not
weight-bearing, but acts as a site for muscle attachment while
forming the lateral part of the ankle joint.
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4. Osteoporosis is a bone disorder in which there is a lack of normal calcium
deposits and a decrease in the bone protein. It causes the bone to be weak
and brittle. As bones become fragile, the increase of fracture is greatly
increased.
5. Osteomyelitis or bone marrow inflammation is an infection in bone caused
by fever including bacteria or mold organism.
6. Bone tumor is a regrowth of bone tissue with many cysts and hollow
spaces.
7. Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine that occurs most often during
the growth of spurt just before puberty. It is more often in girls than boys.
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D. Let’s Apply
A. Label the parts of the skeletal system. Choose your answers inside the word
box.
1.
2.
3.
6.
7. 6.
8.
9.
10.
4.
5.
WORD BOX
Phalanges tibia humerus sternum femur
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B. Match the descriptions in column A with the common fractures, diseases, or
disorders of the skeletal system in column B.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. Is a disease of joints. A. Rickets
2. Is a disorder of bone formation
in which there is a lack of normal B. Compound fracture
calcium deposits and decrease in
the bone protein. C. Arthritis
3. Is a rare childhood disease
characterized by numerous bone D. Greenstick fracture
deformities.
4. These are incomplete breaks in E. Osteoporosis
which the bon splits in the same
way as a piece of greenwood might
split. These are common in children.
5. The skin and the other soft tissues are
torn and the bone pushes through the
muscles of the skin.
E. Let’s Evaluate
Read each item carefully and circle the letter of the correct answer.
1. This is made up of the bones of the skull, ribs, and the vertebrae.
a. Appendicular Skeleton
b. Axial Skeleton
c. Vertebral Column
d. Sacral Vertebrae
2. The first vertebra, called , supports the head.
a. Axis
b. Atlas
c. Thoracic vertebrae
d. Lumbar vertebrae
3. The of the thoracic basket, are the bones of the thorax which form a cone
shaped cage.
a. Sternum
b. Ribs
c. Mandible
d. Pelvis
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4. What is the other term for the arm bone?
a. Femur
b. Humerus
c. Radius
d. Ulna
5. The (spinal column and backbone) is made of a series of
irregularly shaped bones.
a. Tailbone
b. Vertebral Column
c. Axial Skeleton
d. Appendicular Skeleton
6. Is caused by fever-inducing bacteria or mold organism. It is also called the
bone marrow inflammation.
a. Osteoporosis
b. Arthritis
c. Osteomyelitis
d. Scoliosis
7. Is a regrowth of bone tissue with many cysts and hollow spaces.
This may be benign or malignant.
a. Osteoblast
b. Fracture
c. Bone Tumor
d. Rheumatoid Arthritis
8. What are you going to do when going up or down the stairs?
a. I will climb on the railings of the stairs.
b. I will run fast.
c. I will walk carefully.
d. I will push my classmate.
9. You are walking on the corridor and you see your janitor mopping the floor
and it is still wet. What will you do?
a. I will play with the wet floor.
b. I will tell the janitor to stop what he is doing.
c. I will walk slowly and not step on what he is doing.
d. I will run fast.
10. You are in a hurry and want to move ahead of your other classmates. What
will you do?
a. You will run and bump your classmates.
b. Say, “Move! I’m in a hurry!”
c. Say, “Excuse me, may I pass? I’m in a hurry.”
d. You will not do anything.
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III. POST – ASSESSMENT
1. The skeletal system is made up of _____________.
a. muscles and tendons
b. bones and cartilages
c. vitreous humor
d. minerals and fats
2. The break in the bone is not accompanied by a break in the skin is called
__________.
a. compound fracture
b. simple fracture
c. greenstick fracture
d. comminuted fracture
5. A sudden twist or turn that may cause the ligaments to stretch too much.
a. fracture
b. arthritis
c. rickets
d. sprain
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IV. ANSWER KEYS
PRE / POST – ASSESSMENT
1. B
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. D
LET’S RECALL
BIODEGRADABLE NON-BIODEGRADABLE
Wood Plastic bag
Newspaper Metal can
Rubber tire
LET’S APPLY
A.
1. Skull 6. Sternum
2. Mandible 7. Humerus
3. Rib 8. Ilium
4. Femur 9. Radius
5. Tibia 10. Phalanges
B.
1. B
2. E
3. A
4. D
5. B
LET’S EVALUATE
1. B 6. C
2. B 7. C
3. B 8. C
4. B 9. C
5. B 10. C
V. REFERENCES
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