Reproduction in Humans

Revision Quiz - 5 min







Activity 1 & 2

Flipped Classroom
Learning outcomes: 

You should be able to 
(a)     identify on diagrams, the male reproductive system and give the functions of: testes, scrotum, sperm ducts, prostate gland, urethra and penis.
(b)    identify on diagrams, the female reproductive system and give the functions of:
         ovaries, oviducts, uterus, cervix and vagina.
(c)     briefly describe the menstrual cycle with reference to the alternation of
         menstruation and ovulation, the natural variation in its length, and the fertile and
         infertile phases of the cycle with reference to the effects of progesterone and
         estrogen only.


Read Pg 334-338 of your textbook and complete Activity 1 & 2



Activity 3: The menstrual cycle

Click on the link uploaded to the Student Google site http://kidshealth.org/misc/movie/bodybasics/bodybasics_female_repro.html
click on the tab “Go to Menstrual Cycle”. 

Learn about the menstrual cycle and answer the questions that follow.



Activity 4: The menstrual cycle

Watch the video (link uploaded to Student Google site) and answer the questions that follow. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TExPlAh1tCA


Fertilisation
  • Where do the sperms and ovum meet?
  • How many sperms manage to reach the ovum?
  • How many sperms manage to enter the ovum?
    When is fertilization achieved?

Activity 5: Development of the Embryo

From zygote to embryo: 


Activity 6: Judging Male Fertility


Activity 7: Case Study – The Masterton Family

Read the case study at either of the following URL’s and answer the questions that follow.


Activity 8: All about AIDS

Group activity: Working in groups of 3 or 4, prepare a 2-minute presentation on one of the following aspects of AIDS.

Groups 1 & 2
Signs and symptoms of ADIS
Groups 3 & 4
Modes of transmission
Groups 5 & 6
Prevention and control 

Research and preparation: 15 minutes
Presentation: 2 minutes x 6 groups = 12 minutes
Product: Combined presentation 




Activity 10: More on HIV & AIDS

Visit the following website for easy-to-understand information on HIV and AIDS.






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