Movers, Shakers and Muscles

Introduction

You have been learning about muscles in Anatomy & Physiology class.

Now it is time for you to list, listen, create, research, and teach all that you have learned with a group of your peers to your class.

So much fun!

Task

Students will describe the assigned muscles.  Students will  know where the muscles are located on the body and be able to identify the surrounding muscles. Students will be broken into groups and each be assigned a portion of the body to learn the muscles located in that area.  Students will gather their research and create presentation to teach the class what they have learned by making muscles for a skeleton and having an exercise for one muscle within each student's muscle list. Students will have 3 class days to work on their lesson and activity.  Class participation is required for everyone during the times they are not presenting.  This will be peer evaluations.

Process

Step 1:  Students are broken up into Groups.

Step 2:  When assigned to a group, each member will have a specific roll to be sure each person does an equal amount of work. Teacher will assign muscles and a list of questions for each member of the groups.

Step 3:  Students are allotted class time to begin research.  Students will use class sources given: text, journal, and lab manual.

Step 4:  Students will research and record findings in their journal.

Step 5:  Students can continue to research for their assigned part at home.  (The exercises)

Step 6:  Students will be able to work on the skeleton and muscles after they have finished the questions and the research.  questions will be turned in separately by individual member on the first day of this assignment.

Step 7:  The 3rd day of the muscle project, your group will meet to get an idea on how to present the information with your planned exercises as well as your muscle clad skeleton.

 

 

Evaluation

 Muscle Project

  Proficient

17 Points
Emerging

14 Points
Beginning

11 Points


8 Points

Accuracy of muscle size and location

Model is 95-100% anatomically accurate in size and location

Most muscles are proper size and location, almost all insertion and origin points are correct

Some muscles are proper size, insertion and origins are confusing or incorrect

Muscles are not proportional, insertion and origin are incorrect

Proper description of model and functions

Each muscle's function is described and model moves easily

Almost all functions are accurately described, movements are somewhat smooth

Few specific muscle functions are described, movement is stiff.

Functions are unknown, not described and model does not move

Creativity of materials & presentation confidence

Presentation is energetic and mini model is well put together with unusual materials

Some energy and interesting materials were utilized during construction

Little energy and confidence was delivered, materials are typical

Presentation is lacking, boring, and no creativity or ingenuity was used

Use of class time

Uses time effectively and was efficient in getting work done, stayed focused

On task most of the time, focused and most work was turned in

Rarely was on task, sometimes distracting others, turned in some work

Distracting other students, unfocused, doing something other than task at hand

Classification of muscles presented

All designated muscles on model

Less than all but more than 3/4 of designated muscles on model

Less than 1/2 more than 1/3 muscles designated on model

Less than 1/3 of muscles designated on model

Project is on time

Project on time in the correct class period

Project brought in after class on the same day due

1 day late

More than 1 day late No Exeptions

 

Credits

Ideas from Zunal.com

http://zunal.com/webquest.php?w=383434

http://zunal.com/webquest.php?w=364462

https://www.quickrubric.com/r#/qr/abbycoop58/muscle-project