Guide 2 Movement
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Guide 2 Movement Objectives
This guide’s quiz has four questions; one matching each objective.
Guide 2 Movement Quiz
Journal Assignment #3
Introduced in the Skeletal System section of this guide:
Journal Page #3: Quiz Analysis
Now that you have taken the 1A quiz and are beginning material for the 1B quiz, it is a good time to reflect on studying and quiz preparation.
Answer the following questions on a journal page. You do not need to include the questions, only your responses to each question. You can include additional relevant information if you like. Simply writing the responses may inspire new study strategies.
Provide thorough and complete answers to each of these questions on your quiz analysis journal page:
- Did I recognize all/most of the material on the quiz? ___________ (can indicate whether studying covered the full range of material)
- Did I think I would perform better on the exam than I actually did? ___________ (indicates learning to recognize material rather than retrieving answers)
- Were there multiple answers I changed, or wasn’t sure about? ____________ (if correct answers don’t pop into the mind, studying may address this)
- Did any particular source of material seem to cause more difficulty than other sources? (text or videos?)
- What was my study strategy for this quiz?
(time spent, study locations, study materials made, etc.) - What are two possible ways to improve studying and learning material for the next quiz?
Journal Assignment #4
Introduced in the Cardiovascular System section of this guide:
Journal Page #4: Heart Model
For this journal page you are making a model of the heart that teaches basic heart anatomy and shows how blood circulates through the heart. This is your original work, we are providing ideas, and you are making your own heart.
Your model should include: oxygenated blood, deoxygenated blood, various vessels (vena cava, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, aorta), lungs, and heart (all four chambers, valves).
You model could be a drawing, puzzle pieces, a digital animation, a poster, a clay model, or other creative representation.
You are turning in:
A journal page with evidence of the model you have constructed, including information on how it functions. This could include a labeled sketch of the model, a series of photos, a photo and detailed description, a video showing the model, or other representation. If the journal assignment file is very large, like a long video, you may want to host it on a website to reduce upload time. Your model should demonstrate basic heart anatomy and show how blood circulates through the heart.
You can involve family members or housemates in constructing and/or demonstrating the model, if desired. Be creative and have fun creating your model. This could be an excellent piece to add to your final portfolio.