7th Grade Chapter 12
Growing and Changing
Growing and Changing
Lesson 1 Review
What I Learned
1. Identify- Name three ways that females, and males bodies change during puberty.
2. Vocabulary - define puberty.
3. Give Examples - Give three examples of how to express strong emotions in a healthy way.
4. Identify - Identify two ways teens grow emotionally during adolescence.
Thinking Critically
5. Analyze - How can after-school activities help you discover who you will be as an adult?
6. Analyze - Teens face a lot of challenges. Which do you think are hardest, and why?
Vocabulary Words - Adolescence / Puberty
Lesson 3 Review
What I Learned
1. Vocabulary - Define reproduction.
2. List - What are four problems of the male reproductive system?
3. Name- What are two types of gear that protect the reproductive system of a male athlete?
4. Explain- How do regular visits to the doctor help prevent male reproductive problems?
Thinking Critically
5. Evaluate -Why is it important to take care of the male reproductive system?
6. Apply - Tim has noticed a swelling in one of his testes. He is uncomfortable discussing this problem with his parents, but it is not going away. What steps should Tim take to prevent a serious problem? What advice would you give him about the importance of monitoring his personal health?
Vocabulary Words - Reproduction/ Reproductive system / Sperm / Testes / Semen
Lesson 4 Review
What I Learned
1. Vocabulary- Define fertilization and use it in a sentence.
2. Explain - What happens to the lining of the uterus if fertilization does not occur after ovulation?
3. List- What are three symptoms of PMS?
4. Explain - Where does the egg go after ovulation has occurred?
Thinking Critically
5. Synthesize -What parts of the female reproductive system are also part of the endocrine system? What hormones do they produce?
6. Analyze - How does fertilization affect the menstrual cycle?
Vocabulary Words - Ovaries / Uterus / Ovulation / Menstruation / Fertilization / Gynecologist
Lesson 5 Review
What I Learned
1. Vocabulary- Define chromosomes.
2. Identify - List four levels of body organization from the most complex to the most basic.
3. Describe- Describe the development of a human from the point of fertilization to birth.
4. List - What are four ways that a pregnant female can care for her developing baby?
Thinking Critically
5. Apply -A test of Ling's fetus shows that its cell each have one more chromosomes than normal human cells. How many chromosomes does each of the fetus's cells have?
6. Analyze -Using the information given in figure 12.9, calculate the weight that the developing fetus gains at each three month stage. During which stage does it gain the most weight?
Vocabulary Words - Chromosomes/Genes/Cell/Tissue/Organ/Body System/Embryo/Fetus
Lesson 6 Review
What I Learned
1. Vocabulary- Define infancy and use it in a sentence.
2. List ListList- Identify four choices you can make to reduce risks in your life.
3. Give Examples- In what ways do your teen years prepare you for adult life?
4. Explain - How does death relate to the human life cycle?
Thinking Critically
5. Apply -Brent is feeling pressure to engage in sexual activity with his girlfriend. What would you say to Brent to encourage him to make the healthful choice of abstaining from sexual activity?
6. Infer - How do teen's responsibilities at school prepare him or her for adulthood?
Vocabulary Words - Infancy/Toddler/Preschooler
What I Learned
1. Identify- Name three ways that females, and males bodies change during puberty.
2. Vocabulary - define puberty.
3. Give Examples - Give three examples of how to express strong emotions in a healthy way.
4. Identify - Identify two ways teens grow emotionally during adolescence.
Thinking Critically
5. Analyze - How can after-school activities help you discover who you will be as an adult?
6. Analyze - Teens face a lot of challenges. Which do you think are hardest, and why?
Vocabulary Words - Adolescence / Puberty
Lesson 3 Review
What I Learned
1. Vocabulary - Define reproduction.
2. List - What are four problems of the male reproductive system?
3. Name- What are two types of gear that protect the reproductive system of a male athlete?
4. Explain- How do regular visits to the doctor help prevent male reproductive problems?
Thinking Critically
5. Evaluate -Why is it important to take care of the male reproductive system?
6. Apply - Tim has noticed a swelling in one of his testes. He is uncomfortable discussing this problem with his parents, but it is not going away. What steps should Tim take to prevent a serious problem? What advice would you give him about the importance of monitoring his personal health?
Vocabulary Words - Reproduction/ Reproductive system / Sperm / Testes / Semen
Lesson 4 Review
What I Learned
1. Vocabulary- Define fertilization and use it in a sentence.
2. Explain - What happens to the lining of the uterus if fertilization does not occur after ovulation?
3. List- What are three symptoms of PMS?
4. Explain - Where does the egg go after ovulation has occurred?
Thinking Critically
5. Synthesize -What parts of the female reproductive system are also part of the endocrine system? What hormones do they produce?
6. Analyze - How does fertilization affect the menstrual cycle?
Vocabulary Words - Ovaries / Uterus / Ovulation / Menstruation / Fertilization / Gynecologist
Lesson 5 Review
What I Learned
1. Vocabulary- Define chromosomes.
2. Identify - List four levels of body organization from the most complex to the most basic.
3. Describe- Describe the development of a human from the point of fertilization to birth.
4. List - What are four ways that a pregnant female can care for her developing baby?
Thinking Critically
5. Apply -A test of Ling's fetus shows that its cell each have one more chromosomes than normal human cells. How many chromosomes does each of the fetus's cells have?
6. Analyze -Using the information given in figure 12.9, calculate the weight that the developing fetus gains at each three month stage. During which stage does it gain the most weight?
Vocabulary Words - Chromosomes/Genes/Cell/Tissue/Organ/Body System/Embryo/Fetus
Lesson 6 Review
What I Learned
1. Vocabulary- Define infancy and use it in a sentence.
2. List ListList- Identify four choices you can make to reduce risks in your life.
3. Give Examples- In what ways do your teen years prepare you for adult life?
4. Explain - How does death relate to the human life cycle?
Thinking Critically
5. Apply -Brent is feeling pressure to engage in sexual activity with his girlfriend. What would you say to Brent to encourage him to make the healthful choice of abstaining from sexual activity?
6. Infer - How do teen's responsibilities at school prepare him or her for adulthood?
Vocabulary Words - Infancy/Toddler/Preschooler