SAFE
Systems of the Body 1
Systems of the Body 2
Hygiene
Building Blocks of the Body
100

What does the S in SAFE stand for?

STOP

100

What does the cardiac system do?

Beats your heart and pumps your blood
100

Name the main organ in the nervous system

The brain

100

What is one way to practice good hygiene?

Answers may vary but could include: shower, wash your hands, brush your teeth, etc. 

100

There are _____ types of tissue

4

200

What does the A in SAFE stand for?

Ask if they need help

200

What does the skeletal system do?

Supports and protects our body

200

Name one organ in the cardiac system

The heart

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY:

Why is hygiene important for health and well-being?

To keep your body clean and healthy

200

Name the 3 types of muscle tissue

Smooth, Skeletal, and Cardiac

300

What does the E in SAFE stand for?

Explain to an adult what happened

300

What does the muscular system do?

Helps our bodies move

300

What is the heart's main job?

To pump blood

300

Why should we wash our hands?

To remove germs and avoid spreading germs

300

What makes up tissues in the human body?

(Cells) Multiple cells of the same type working together

400

What does the F in SAFE stand for?

Find Distance

400

What does the nervous system do?

Helps our body send messages to our brains
400

Name one muscle in the muscular system

Answers may vary, but could include the rectus abdominous, triceps, biceps, quadriceps, trapezius, pectoralis, etc. 

400

What is a virus

A microscopic germ that can infect you and make you sick

400

Name all SEVEN the building blocks of the human body

Atom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

500

You are playing tag during recess when your friend Alex suddenly holds his nose and looks worried. What should you do? (Use ALL the SAFE steps)

Stop what you are doing, Ask Alex if he is okay, Find distance and don't touch the blood, Explain to an adult what you saw

500

Name one bone in the skeletal system

Answers may vary but could include the cranium, tibia, fibula, femur, patella, scapula, phalanges, etc. 

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY:


What does the Cranium do?s

 Protects your brain.

500

What is the difference between a virus and bacteria

Some bacteria can be good for you

500

What is the smallest level of organization in all living things?

Cells