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I- OBJECTIVES
-state the importance and function of the circulatory system in the human body.
- describe the different parts of the circulatory system and its function
- differentiate the different types of circulation
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II- SUBJECT MATTER
Topic: Circulatory System, Its Parts and Function, Types of Circulation
References:Learner’s Module Science Grade 9
Materials: Manila Paper, Chalkboard, Print-outs, Textbook
III – PROCEDURE
“Have you experienced being in a jam-packed “Yes Ma’am, It was hard being squeezed in, cannot
train? barely move”
You almost certainly could not wait to get out
where there are fewer people so you could freely
move.
This is analogous to the process that makes air How did that happen Ma’am?”
move in and out of your lungs. The air molecules
are either crowded outside and tend to get into
the lungs where there are fewer air molecules
(inhalation), or they tend to get outside because
they are too crowded inside the lungs (exhalation).
Can you explain why? “Ma’am, when your diaphragm goes lower
ribs shift up, they provide more breathing space
“Very good! in your chest.
“This also reduces the force on your lungs so the
air will move in from the outside. Breathing out is
a reverse process.
B. DISCUSSION
Procedure:
1.Using a pair of scissors, cut the bottom out of the Students participated and work with their group
2-liter plastic bottle. mates during the entire activity.
2. Create two holes that are apart from each other
in the cap of the plastic bottle. Make sure that
each hole is just big enough for a straw to fit
through.
3. Stick the two straws through the two holes of
the bottle cap.
4. Place one balloon on the end of each straw, and
secure them with rubber bands, as shown in the
figure below.
The diaphragm and ribs return to their original The chest cavity returns to original size Ma’am.
place.
Very good class. There is now less space and greater air pressure
inside the lungs. It pushes the air outside where
there is lower air pressure.
AGREEMENT:
Read about the human circulatory system.
Prepared by:
IRIS S. DE LEON
Teacher 1
June 13, 2019