Description
Are you looking for and NO-PREP, fun, and engaging lesson about the skeletal and muscular system? You don’t have to look any further. This middle school science lesson is perfect for your classroom small groups, an engaging direct lesson, your flipped classroom, distance learning, science centers, and so much more. Compare and contrast these systems with ease as well as discuss the interdependence of the human body systems.
⭐ Help your students learn science faster!
A print and digital version is included!
Interactive lesson/review for:
- how do the systems work together
- skeletal and muscular system function
- structures of the skeletal system
- bones and connective tissue
- divisions of the skeletal system
- parts of the bone: periosteum, spongy bone, compact bone, bone marrow
- shapes of bone: long bone, short bone, flat bone, irregular bone
- cartilage, ligaments, and tendons
- joints: ball-and-socket, gliding, hinge, pivot
- structures of the muscular system
- voluntary and involuntary muscles
- 3 types of muscle tissue: skeletal, smooth, cardiac
- muscle contraction
- how the systems work with other body systems to maintain homeostasis
Interactive activities include:
- answer in the textbox
- drag and drop practice
- drag the circle
- anticipation guide
- skeletal and muscular system Venn diagram
- checking out outside resources
- and more!
This lesson does focus on the relationship between the skeletal and muscular system in addition to other human body systems.
There are 33 slides in all and an answer key is included!
When you purchase this product, you will be given access to a link that will allow you to open the file that is compatible with Google Slides™. You will then be able to share this with your students. If you’d like, there is a PPT version as well!









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