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THIS
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Skeletal
Jobs
Joints
More
Joints!
Muscle
Action
Fun
Facts
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Name the job of the skeleton that
begins with an “S”
A 100
Structure, Support, or Shape
A 100
Name the job of the skeleton
that begins with an “M”
A 200
Movement
A 200
Name the job of the skeleton
that begins with a “P”
A 300
Protection
A 300
Name one thing you can do to
keep your BONES healthy
A 400
Eat healthy foods with
vitamins and nutrients, drink
milk and eat foods with
calcium, exercise, brush your
teeth, be careful!€
A 400
Without these, your bones
cannot move
A 500
Muscles
A 500
The elbow is an example of
what kind of joint?
B 100
Hinge
B 100
Name an example on your
body of a gliding joint.
B 200
Wrist, Ankle
B 200
Your shoulder and hips are
examples of what kind of
joints?
B 300
Ball – and - Socket
B 300
Name one life example of a
ball and socket joint
B 400
Baseball and glove, ball in
cup, fist in hand
B 400
What is the name of the joint
that allows your head to
move?
B 500
Pivot Joint
B 500
A real life example of a hinge
joint would be what?
C 100
A door hinge
C 100
A real life example of a
gliding joint would be what?
C 200
A sliding door
C 200
This joint only allows
movement back and forth in
one direction
C 300
Hinge
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
Define “joint”
C 400
The place where 2 bones
meet
C 400
This joint allows some
movement in all directions
C 500
Gliding
C 500
True or false:
Muscles push on bones.
D 100
False:
Muscles pull on bones.
D 100
What does a muscle look like
when it is relaxed?
D 200
Long and skinny
D 200
What happens to the muscle
when it contracts?
D 300
It becomes short and thick
D 300
This type of muscle is
connected to the bones
D 400
Skeletal
D 400
This type of muscle is found in
the internal organs and blood
vessels
D 500
Smooth muscle
D 500
This type of muscle is found
only in your heart
E 100
Cardiac
E 100
True or false:
We are born with about 206
bones
E 200
False:
300
E 200
This joint allows the most
movement of all.
E 300
The ball and socket joint
E 300
True or false:
The skull is a partly movable
joint.
E 400
False:
It is an immovable joint. The
bones fit together too tightly
to move.
E 400
Name the bone that is
bumped when you hit your
“funny” bone
E 500
The humerus
E 500
F 100
F 100
F 200
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F 300
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F 400
F 400
F 500
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
MUSCLES
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How do your muscles help your
bones to move?
*Give as detailed an answer as
you can!*
Click on screen to continue
Your brain sends a message to
your muscle. Your muscle pulls
on your bone, causing it to
contract (become short and thick)
and relax (become long and
skinny).
Click on screen to continue
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