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YOU GOTTA HAVE HEART printable

SUBJECT
Science, Human Body, Fitness

GRADE
Pre-K-2

AGE
4-8

Source
The Magic School Bus: Science Fun Activities
Lessons designed to help you use Scholastic's The Magic School Bus as a supplement to your curriculum. The activities provided build on children's interest in The Magic School Bus and offer lots of opportunities to engage them in hands-on learning. Remember what Ms. Frizzle says, "Get out there and explore!"

The Magic School Bus Works Out

Field Trip Notes
At this year's Teacherathalon, Ms. Frizzle squares off with Md. Sinew, a muscle-bound gym teacher. Sinew easily wins the first of the three events. Thinking there's a problem, the kids go inside Ms. Frizzle to check her out. The bus takes them through her lungs to the bloodstream, where they get pumped through her heart to her calf muscle. But when Ms. Frizzle's leg muscle collapses from the strain of winning the second event, the kids discover that her red blood cells can't get oxygen to her muscles fast enough! Can the kids help The Friz recover in time to win the final race?

Ms. Frizzle's Ideas for the Day

You Gotta Have Heart

Going Hands-On 

Time: 20 minutes
Group Size: 2

Ms. Frizzle wins the school Teacherathalon, thanks to teamwork - heart, lungs, blood, and muscles all working together! Your kids make a personal heart profile of an important member of their own hardworking team.

What You Need

The Heart Pump, by Keesha

  • Modeling clay
  • Paper match for each student
  • Clock with second hand
  • Calculator (optional)
  • Copies of YOU GOTTA HAVE HEART page

Talk About It

Ask kids to find their hearts. If they can’t, run in place for 30 seconds; try again. Ask: Why does your heart beat? (Pumps blood through body.) Why do you need a blood pump? (To carry oxygen, food to muscles and cells; carry away carbon dioxide.) Where else can you feel the blood pathway through your body? (At the pressure points.)

What To Do

  1. Make a "Heartbeat Monitor." Imbed match in pea-sized clay, match head up. Flatten the bottom of the clay.
  2. Help kids find the wrist artery. Lay hand and wrist flat on a table. Feel with fingertips along thumb-side edge of wrist for a pulse. Put the Heartbeat Monitor on the pulse.
  3. No luck with the wrist artery? Feel for the neck artery, just below the chin, beside the windpipe.
  4. After kids record pulse, have them do 20 jumping jacks. Remonitor pulse rate.
  5. Wait two minutes, and record cool-down rate.
  6. Graph results on "Chart Your Heart." Have kids fill in bars up to the numbers for their resting, working and cool-down pulse rates.
  7. Help kids do the multiplication for their "Hard-Working Heart" profiles. Assume their hearts have beat at the same rate since birth.

Next Stop

Ask: Why do you breathe harder when you exercise? (Lungs are taking in more oxygen for working muscles.) Why does your heart beat faster? (It’s pumping more oxygen to muscles.)

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    Magic School Bus Journey into the Human Body Science Kit

    Magic School Bus Journey into the Human Body Science Kit

    Ms Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists on a wild ride into the human body with these breathtaking experiments. Young Scientists bend bones, make joints, map taste buds, expand lungs, build a stethoscope, measure lung capacities and heart rates, perform the iodine starch test, spin glitter, simulate synovial fluid, create a human body poster, and much, much more!

    This exciting kit includes a life-size poster with 8 sheets of body part stickers!

    Seatbelts, everyone! Get ready to discover The Human Body!

    Based on the popular Magic School Bus book series by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen, this kit includes a colorful 20-page booklet featuring Ms. Frizzle and friends along with all the tools needed to perform 11 exciting, hands-on experiments.

    Materials:

    • 20-page booklet with complete instructions
    • Life size poster
    • Body part sticker pages
    • Plastic gloves
    • Two balloons
    • Elastic bands and latex
    • Two pieces of tubing (for Phoebe's experiment)
    • More tubing (for Carlos' experiment)
    • Still more tubing (for Dorothy Ann's experiment)
    • Funnel connector
    • Iodine pads
    • Small bag of glitter
    • Ping-pong ball
    • Plastic ball holder
    • Construction paper
    • Cotton swabs
    • Paper fastener
    Fun Fact from Journey into the Human Body:
    About one billion red blood cells are found in a couple of drops of blood.

    Note to Parents
    We recommend that all experiments be performed under adult supervision.

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    Scholastic Reader!® Science Level 2: The Magic School Bus Has a Heart

    Scholastic Reader!® Science Level 2: The Magic School Bus Has a Heart

    by Anne Capeci

    Ms. Frizzle's class hop on The Magic School Bus and find themselves on a heart-pounding adventure! The bus ends up going through Keesha's circulatory system and through the bloodstream, where they learn about the heart's vital job.

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