Fitness
Flexibility, Hand-eye, or Speed
Digestive/Respiratory Systems
Muscular/Skeletal Systems
Safety
100

If you eat more calories than you burn, your body may do this.

Gain weight

100

A baseball player is trying to steal 2nd base and running from first base.

Speed

100

This is the first part of the digestive system where food goes after you take a bite

mouth

100

This is the total number of bones in an adult human body that make up the skeleton.

206

100

You should always wear this on your head when riding a bike or scooter.

Helmet

200

When someone wants to lose weight, they might focus on burning more calories through this type of activity.

Exercise

200

A gymnast is attempting to do a stunt that ends with a split.

Flexibility 

200

This organ holds food temporarily and mixes it with acids to start breaking it down.

Stomach

200

It is always important to do this so that your muscles do not get hurt.

Stretch

200

This is the number you call in an emergency if someone is hurt or in danger.

911

300

Exercising more often helps your body burn more of these

Calories

300

A hockey goalie saves a goal

Hand-eye 

300

When you breathe in, air travels through your nose or mouth, down this tube, into your lungs.

Trachea

300

This is where two bones meet

Joint

300

Small toys, grapes, or hard candy can be dangerous for your little sibling because they could cause this if swallowed the wrong way.

choking

400

Eating more protein, doing strength exercises like push-ups and weightlifting, and getting enough rest helps your body do this.

build muscle

400

LeBron James is very good at dribbling a basketball.  This skill requires…

Hand eye 

400

Chewing and saliva help do this to food so it can be swallowed.

Break it down 

400

This thing connects bones to other bones 

Ligaments

400

When cooking something at home you should always make sure this kind of person is around.

adult

500

A fitness expert helps a client figure out how many calories to eat, what exercises to do, and how often to train. All of this is planned around the client’s ______.

Fitness goal

500

When you can bend, twist, or stretch your body without feeling tight or hurting yourself, you are showing this

Flexibility 

500

Tiny air sacs in your lungs where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves are called this.

Alveoli

500

You don’t have to tell these types of muscle to move—they keep your heart pumping and your digestive system working on their own.


Involuntary muscles

500

You should never share this online with people you don’t know

Personal information

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