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Photos of lapbook Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Entire Lapbook

Folder 1 Genesis1 :27 The Skeletal System In si de a Classification of Bones bo n Joints e How Muscles Work Muscles cards Folder 2 Heart Skull Brain Digestion Folder 3 Urinary system Respiratory system Nervous System Excretory System Human Body Word Search cards

Table of Contents What Does the Bible say? We are All Created in the Image of God The Skeletal System Our Bones Classification of Bones Muscles and Joints What is the Purpose of your Joints? Definition Cards for Skeleton, Bones, Muscles, and Joints The Skull The Brain Fun Brain Facts The Digestive System Let s Follow Our Food and See Where it Goes The Heart Label the Heart The Respiratory System The Excretory System How Do You Know When it is Time to Go? Human Body Word Search The Skin The Nervous System Definition Cards for Brain, Digestive System, Heart, Respiration, Excretory System, Skin and Nervous System

Cut out around the dotted lines. Glue onto cover of closed lapbook. As you study the different bodily organs, draw them on the model. A male model is also provided.

Cut out around the dotted lines. Glue onto cover of closed lapbook. As you study the different bodily organs, draw them on the model. A female model is also provided.

Cut out and glue to the back of the closed lapbook. Color the body organs.

What Does the Bible Say? The Bible tells us in Genesis 1:27 that God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. This means that with His own hands He careful designed us. According to scientists, human beings are the most complex organisms on this planet. Our bodies are a single structure, but they are made up of billions of smaller structures. If we take the time to explore our bodies, we will come to appreciate just how important we are to God and how much love and care He put into us.

Folder 1 Cut out the booklet as one piece. Fold in half. Cut out cover label and glue on the outside of the booklet. Glue booklet into folder. Use with What Does the Bible Say? study guide. Inside the booklet, copy the Bible verse in your best handwriting. Then using a mirror, draw a picture of yourself just the way that God made you! PERFECT! We are all created in the image of God! Genesis 1:27 Using a mirror, draw a picture of yourself. 27 So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.

The Heart The primary job of your heart is to pump blood to every part of your body. Blood carries the oxygen and all of the vitamins and minerals that your body needs to grow. It also helps to eliminate the things that could harm your body. The heart beats at around 72 beats per minute. In your lifetime, your heart will beat approximately 2.5 billion times. It weighs on average 250 g to 300 g in females and 300 g to 350 g in males. If you were able to hold your heart, it would be about the same size as a pear, or the size of your closed fist. Inside your body, you heart is located behind your sternum. The sternum is the bone between the two sides of your ribs. Your heart sits here in the middle of your body, on the left side of the sternum. Your heart is like two pumps joined together. It consists of four parts called chambers. The left ventricle (say ven-trik-ul) and the right ventricle are located at the bottom of the heart. The left atrium (say atree-um) and the right atrium are located at the top. The muscles of the heart squeeze and relax to pump blood around the body. Blood is pushed from the atrium into the ventricle on each side of the heart. Between them, small valves open and close with each heartbeat. The left side of the heart gets blood from the lungs where it has collected oxygen. It then pushes it all round the body through the arteries and tiny blood vessels called capillaries. The blood in your capillaries is a bright red color. The right side of your heart gets the blood after it has taken oxygen round the body. It then sends it back to the lungs for some more oxygen. This blood is carrying carbon dioxide. When it reaches your lungs, you breathe it out. This blood is a darker red color. Left Atrium Right Atrium Right Ventricle Left Ventricle

Folder 2 How many chambers does the heart have? Where is your heart located? Name them: How many times a minute does it beat? What color is the blood in your capillaries? How much does it weigh? What color is the blood from your lungs? What is the primary job of the heart? R Cut out each piece. Stack them on top of each other according to length, with title page on front. Staple at the top. Use with THE HEART study guide. Fill out information on each piece. The Heart

Folder 2 R Cut out the booklet and glue into lapbook. Use with THE HEART study guide. Label the sections of the heart. Label the heart