I just took the bone quiz i got every one correct. I find it easier to name them like skull instead of cranium. And thighbone,shoulderblade. Will we have to learn it like skull or cranium? ~Izabella
I also did the skeleton disaster game. It was so easy! And fun, i found it to be simple because i didnt have to name anything i just put the skeleton together. KIM
Hi Mr. Forde, Just wanted to let you know that I did the first two links about the human body. They were a lot of fun, especially the second one. I got an 100 on both of them. The last link I just read over and did not do an activity becasue I did not see one. Thanks, Catherine
Hi Mr. Forde, Just wanted to let you know that I did the first two links about the human body. They were a lot of fun, especially the second one. I got an 100 on both of them. The last link I just read over and did not do an activity becasue I did not see one. Thanks, Catherine
Haley...I am intending to give all groups at least one more day to finish their skeleton diagrams and then i may have an after school session for those who really want to clean them up. they are coming out great! the detial in the drawings is improving a lot!
I do need to move into other topics about bones and musckes and then on to the digestive system after the break!
I really liked the game skeleton disaster. It was really nice because you got to match up and put back all the bones and at the same time it told up what that bone was. The skeleton quiz was really easy, because we have learned so much in class that I knew were everything was! Gunjan
hey, mr.fOrde :] i played the bones quiz qame. :] it was really easy; but it help me qet a reminder of the location of the bones in the body and their true scientific names :] -qeralda laguerre thank yOu (=
Mr. Forde, I did all the activities posted and I think they can really help. One thing is that, for the bones quiz link it doesn't use the trems you want us to study without it saying the other name for it. I know it sounds a bit confusing but, maybe i'll talk to you in class. Also, is the test open ended or will there be choices for the questions on the notes? thanks. HALEY =]
I just took the bone quiz i got every one correct. I find it easier to name them like skull instead of cranium. And thighbone,shoulderblade. Will we have to learn it like skull or cranium?
ReplyDelete~Izabella
Great Izabella!
ReplyDeleteI think you should reach fior the more technical terms because those are the ones that scientists and doctors (like you in the future) use.
Thinkgs like cranium, sternum, patella are not too difficult for you or anyone else on the black team.
See you tomorrow!
Mr. F :-)
ok thanks. Its not that hard i was just wondering. But will you want us to know both ways?
ReplyDelete~Izabella
I think it might be helpful to know both ways. For example, if I asked what is the "patella"? you should know that it is the knee cap. etc.
ReplyDeleteMr. F :-)
oh ok thanks
ReplyDelete~izabella
Hey Mr.forde just wanted know how much pressure can your bones take before they crack
ReplyDeleteAnderson
I also did the skeleton disaster game. It was so easy! And fun, i found it to be simple because i didnt have to name anything i just put the skeleton together.
ReplyDeleteKIM
Hi Mr. Forde,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know that I did the first two links about the human body. They were a lot of fun, especially the second one. I got an 100 on both of them. The last link I just read over and did not do an activity becasue I did not see one.
Thanks,
Catherine
Hi Mr. Forde,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know that I did the first two links about the human body. They were a lot of fun, especially the second one. I got an 100 on both of them. The last link I just read over and did not do an activity becasue I did not see one.
Thanks,
Catherine
Hey Mr. Forde,
ReplyDeleteI played all the games and i got all of them right.How much longer are we going to work on the "skeleton drawing"?
*Haley Argueta*
Whoa...lots of comments!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are all enjoying the games!
Haley...I am intending to give all groups at least one more day to finish their skeleton diagrams and then i may have an after school session for those who really want to clean them up. they are coming out great! the detial in the drawings is improving a lot!
I do need to move into other topics about bones and musckes and then on to the digestive system after the break!
I really like this unit. i hope you will too.
Mr. F :-)
the games were fun. i did the first and second game they were easy. i wonder how doctors manage to remember everything
ReplyDeleteLouis Salas
I really liked the game skeleton disaster. It was really nice because you got to match up and put back all the bones and at the same time it told up what that bone was. The skeleton quiz was really easy, because we have learned so much in class that I knew were everything was!
ReplyDeleteGunjan
Hey Mr.forde i thought the bone quiz was easy. I was wondering if our quiz will be like tht. If all we have to do is label the bones.
ReplyDelete~Melissa b.~
hey mr.forde i did the bones quiz and it waz real easy. but the other game didn't work for some reason.....
ReplyDeletePatryk Stryjewski
hey, mr.fOrde :]
ReplyDeletei played the bones quiz qame. :]
it was really easy; but it help me qet a reminder of the location of the bones in the body and their true scientific names :]
-qeralda laguerre
thank yOu (=
Mr. Forde,
ReplyDeleteI did all the activities posted and I think they can really help. One thing is that, for the bones quiz link it doesn't use the trems you want us to study without it saying the other name for it. I know it sounds a bit confusing but, maybe i'll talk to you in class. Also, is the test open ended or will there be choices for the questions on the notes?
thanks.
HALEY =]
hey Mr.forde,
ReplyDeletei played the bone quiz, and the activity's in science helped me memorize where the bones were, which made the game pretty easy.
- janet
Hi Mr. Forde,
ReplyDeleteI just had a question. On the test tomorrow, are we going to have to know all the 11 organ systems and their job?
Thanks,
Catherine