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The Study of the Circulatory System for Kids

Friday, October 16, 2015

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It’s another 12 Months of Montessori Series and today I’m going to share with you some simple and easy to prepare lessons and activities for learning the circulatory system of the human body.  I mentioned earlier how Mavi was asking me a lot of things about the human heart and the diseases of the heart that causes death in some famous people.  Bombarding me with so many questions and that eagerness to learn, we worked on this unit study to:
  • Learn about the human heart and how it functions
  • What causes heart diseases
  • A better understanding of blood vessels: vein and artery
  • How to prevent heart diseases
  • What’s the role of the blood in the human body

In this unit study, we focused on the three major elements that comprises the circulatory system:
  • the human heart
  • blood vessels
  • human blood

As a bonus, I also added a few pointers on how to have a healthy heart!

The Human Heart
Last month, we learned about the human heart, the different parts and how it functions. You can learn more about it in this post, How to Teach the Anatomy of the Human Heart to Kids.

How to Teach the Anatomy of the Human Heart to Kids
Blood Vessels
First we plotted the network of  blood vessels in our body using our Cardiovascular Information Diagrams sheet as a guide and a printed outline of the human body.  We used PlayDoh (red and blue) to represent the vein and artery.

This activity will introduce the child to the basic concept of how blood is distributed in our body.  By plotting the veins and arteries, they will understand how the organs in the body receives oxygen and nutrients.

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Working diligently to replicate our guide Open-mouthed smile

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And he realized that even the head have blood vessels!

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We went a little farther by inspecting the network of blood vessels, learning the difference between the veins and arteries and capillaries.   Below is a demonstration of the direction of the blood flow in the body through the blood vessels, of how oxygen rich blood enters the artery (except pulmonary arteries) to the capillaries (where oxygen is distributed to the organs) and passes through the vein to enter the human heart.

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Here Mavi’s creating an artery, vein and capillary.

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He even made his network and labelled the parts.

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The Human Blood
This is to demonstrate the composition of blood.  45% red blood cells (red coloured water), 54% plasma (cooking oil) and 1% platelets (bubbles in between).  
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Care of our Heart
These cards are included in our heart model.  It identifies 10 foods that are essential for a healthy heart.  Mavi was seriously reading all through the 10 cards and checking if he’s consuming them.  Well of course, he eats almost everything in the list except for the broccoli and wine Open-mouthed smile

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And that ends our circulatory system unit.  For more biology related posts see the following:
  • Dental Unit for Kids
  • Tooth Cross Section
  • Skeletal System
  • Study of Internal Organs
For more details on the Circulatory System learning materials you can check this post, Circulatory System Learning Materials.

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15 comments:

  1. UnknownOctober 18, 2015 at 2:11 PM

    Genius Idea using the play dough!!!!! LOVE IT!

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    1. Jae (Pinay Homeschooler)November 13, 2015 at 10:06 PM

      Thanks Kimberly <3

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  2. homeschoolsgOctober 18, 2015 at 2:13 PM

    Wow you seriously are a genius! The curriculum and lessons plan you set for your kids is nothing but fabulous!

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  3. Katherine from I Believe in MontessoriOctober 18, 2015 at 3:47 PM

    Stunning! After such lessons the kid will remember this for the rest of his life. I live how you can make difficult topics so interactive, interesting and full of knowledges!

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    1. Jae (Pinay Homeschooler)November 13, 2015 at 10:07 PM

      Thank you! I have always wanted to be a doctor so I grabbed this opportunity to practice it with my kiddo haha

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  4. UnknownOctober 19, 2015 at 1:56 AM

    Wow! This is really amazing. Such a great, hands on way for kids to learn. Thanks for the inspiration!

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    1. Jae (Pinay Homeschooler)November 13, 2015 at 10:07 PM

      Thanks Marie!

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  5. UnknownOctober 19, 2015 at 5:28 AM

    I love this lesson! It was educational and fun...my favorite kind of learning! :D

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    1. Jae (Pinay Homeschooler)November 13, 2015 at 10:07 PM

      Thanks Tanya!

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  6. UnknownOctober 19, 2015 at 12:46 PM

    Amazing activities! I already used all of the resources you had, and will be sure to save this for when my son is older!

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    1. Jae (Pinay Homeschooler)November 13, 2015 at 10:07 PM

      Thanks Elaine. For sure they'll love it!

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  7. Mama's Happy HiveOctober 20, 2015 at 5:15 AM

    This is the BEST circulatory system study that I have ever seen! Awesome activities and printables!

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    1. Jae (Pinay Homeschooler)November 13, 2015 at 10:08 PM

      Thank you Vanessa! Glad you like it.

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  8. Bess WuertzOctober 21, 2015 at 1:52 AM

    Wow. That is a very cohesive unit study. It can be difficult to find thorough ideas for the circulatory system so I appreciate this.

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    1. Jae (Pinay Homeschooler)November 13, 2015 at 10:09 PM

      Thanks Bess!So true, difficult and the challenging part for us as parents is how to explain it in child-friendly way. Did lots of brainstorming for this LOL

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