Title: Excretory System performance task- “Filtering out the waste”

Introduction

Title:   Excretory System performance task- “Filtering out the waste”

Scenario:

     You are a medical researcher tasked with designing a presentation for a group of high school students to educate them about the excretory system and its role in maintaining homeostasis in the human body. Your goal is to engage the students and help them understand the importance of the excretory system in eliminating waste and regulating bodily functions. You only have three weeks before the date of the presentation.

Task

Task:

  1. Researcher: Conduct research on the excretory system, including its organs, functions, and how it interacts with other systems in the body.
  2. Presentation design: 
  1. Create a visually appealing presentation. You could use for example power point presentation, or poster that cover the following topics:
  • Overview of the excretory system: organs involved, their functions, and structures.
  • Processes involved in waste removal: filtration, reabsorption, secretion and excretion.
  • Importance of the excretory system in maintaining homeostasis: regulation of water balance, electrolyte balance, and pH levels.
  • Interactions with other systems: connections with the circulatory and respiratory systems.
  1. Include diagrams, images and multimedia elements where necessary to enhance understanding.
Process

     Design an interactive activity to engage the audience and reinforce key concepts. This could involve a simple experiment, a game, or a simulation related to the excretory system. For example, a demonstration of kidney filtration using a filter and different substances to represent waste and other nutrients.

  1. Presentation delivery:
  1. Deliver your presentation to the class and engage them with the interactive components.
  2. Encourage participation and answer questions from your classmates.
Evaluation

Assessment Criteria:

     

Rating Scale

Very poor

 (1)

Poor

(2)

Fair

(3)

Good

(4)

Excellent

(5)

 

Accuracy and depth of information presented

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clarity of explanation and communication of key concepts

 

 

 

 

 

 

Creativity and effectiveness of the interactive components

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ability to engage and involve the audience

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overall organization and professionalism of the presentation

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conclusion

     This performance task will allow students to demonstrate reading, writing and speaking skills as well as employ psychomotor skills as they showcase their understanding of the excretory system through research, design, presentation and interaction fostering both knowledge acquisition and sharpening presentation skills.