Describing structure and function of lungs

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Objectives:

To develop the skill of model making and describing.

Materials required:

2 Liter water bottle with cap, 2-3 straws, polythene cover, two balloons, scissors, thread, glue, knife.

Pre-requisites:

Meaning of inhalation and exhalation

Process:

Give students the following instructions:

  • Take a 2 liter water bottle; cut 3/4th the bottle as shown in the figure.
  • Take a long straw, bend 1/4th of the straw, cut small portion of the straw at the bent surface and attach a small piece of other straw to the cut portion and stick it using a gum to make a Y-tube.
  • Tie two balloons to both the ends of the Y-tube using a thread.
  • Make a hole in the cap of the bottle and insert a Y-tube with balloons into it. Now, place it in the bottle by turning the cap
  • Cover the bottom of the bottle using a transparent polythene cover. (Note-Bottle should not be covered tightly).
  • Model of lungs is now ready. Pull the transparent cover downwards you will see the balloons inflating, when you release the cover you see the balloons deflating.
  • Describe the structure and function of the lungs using the model created.

Pedagogic principles:

Describe a life process using the model created.

Assessment:

Criterion 5 4 3 2 1
Follow

instruction and

work

independently

Able to follow

Instruction and

Work

Independently

and correctly

Follows

Instruction

needs help

occasionally

Needs help half

of the time

Struggles to

follow

instruction and

work

Not able to

Follow

instruction and

work

Describes the

structure and

function

Describes

Independently

and appropriately

Describes

correct but

not

appropriate

Describes

almost correct

Struggles to

describe

Not able to

decsribe