The Ear

Introduction

 

Welcome to the parts of the Ear!  Would you like to know about your ear? Then lend me yours, as we learn through this process. The ear is a very important organ that is a part of the body.  This organ is mainly concerned with detecting, transmitting, and transducing sound. .  how does it work? what are the parts of the Ear  ?  How can we care for and protect our ears? what is the name of the doctors specializing in caring for the ears?  Let us have an overview of the structure and function of the ear, scroll through, and let us learn.

Task

 

Question One

 Observe from following videos

Video One:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-c5GpoD8wI

Video Two:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVJF6Ug7s2U

Students will identify the parts of the ear and the function of each. The student will watch the video and view how the sounds develop in the human body.    

 

 

Question Two

Explain in your own words how the ear works using the diagram.  Use the diagrams to show the hearing process. Students will look on the diagram on the page and complete the task .

 

Question Three

Label the diagram please click the link below. Students will identify parts of the ear to have a better understanding of the topic. 

 

Question Four

Explain how the ear can be protected. Students will learn how to care for the organ.

 

Question Five

What is the name given to the doctor, who specializes in caring for the ears?

 

 

How Can You Protect and Care for the Ear Link

 Your Ears (for Kids) - Nemours Kids Health

 

 

Demystifying the Ear Canal: Consider Professional Ear Cleaning - RK  Audiology

 

Process

 If the students need more information on the ears, they can use the various type of search engine for information. For example, YouTube and google etc.

  • The students can view the video on the link given observe the information on the human ears and should be able to answer all the following question relating to the ears.
  •  By reviewing the video from the link provided, students should be able to describe how the ear process works and list it out on sheet of paper and return to the teacher email.
  • Then , the students should label the picture of the human ear from the picture at the top of the task.

 

Evaluation

Completing the Task

1.Gathered and completing Task on time.

2.The information was valid but incomplete.

3.Information collected was fair enough.

4.Task wasn’t completed

 1.Excellent (5)

2.Good (4)

3.Fair (3-2)

4.Poor (0-1)

Understanding the Information

 1.Clarity on function and parts of the ear.

2.Label and identify   the parts of ears correctly

3. knew some of the basic parts of the ear.

4. Didn’t identify the parts of the ear.

 

 

 

 

Understanding the Video Clips of how the Human Ears Work.

1.Correct information was collected from the video and displayed

 2.Information was collected from the source but not as accurate.

3.  Information was not as clear to the related topic.

4. The assignment is not completed.

 

 

 

 

 

Conclusion

A Web Quest is an inquiry- oriented activity in which most or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web. Web Quests are designed to use learner’s time efficiently, to focus on using information rather than looking for it, and to support students thinking at the level of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Within in a Web Quest teachers are required to provide Web resources in order to save time and allow students to complete the activity in a timely manner. Our Web Quest effectively informed students about the parts of the ear, what the ear is used for, and also provided a detailed diagram of the ear. After students complete the task they would be able to explain how the ear works, label the diagram, explain how the ear can be protected, and how to properly care for the organ. Students will become experts on this topic in a fun and efficient way. 

Credits

 

Debreil Hall 

Shaye Price

Crystal Moss

                                                                                         17898534-ear-symbol-Stock-Vector-ear-listen-listening - Theatre New  Brunswick

 

 

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