Inside Your Outside
This week, our Intermediate ELL class is learning about body systems and how our bodies work.
Watch this video of a read aloud of Dr. Seuss’ “Inside Your Outside,” a classic book about all the things that go on inside your body. You can pause the video to look at the pictures at any moment that you want.
Answer these questions:
- What are the five senses that we have? (Stop at 3:56 in the video)
- What is the biggest muscle in our body? (Stop at 6:09 in the video)
- What do your kidneys do? (Stop at 7:54 in the video)
- What are some vocabulary words that you don’t understand? (List at least 3 words.)
- Tell me one question that you have about how your bodies work.
Write your answers in the “Comment” section below and click “Post Comment”!
6 Comments
john
1. smell, hear, taste, touch, sight.
2 Heart
3 The kidneys keep the blood clean
4 paste, intestine, liquid
5 When do we use muscles?
Ms. Ta
Great answers, John! Thank you for sharing 🙂
Cesar Velasquez
1.R/ TASTE,SMELL,HEAR,TOUCH,SIGHT 2.R/THE HEART 3.R/ They are the ones in charge of throwing away everything bad Ammmm Feletons And Soft Bones Ammm How The Body has Six hundred.
Ms. Ta
Good ideas, Cesar! Thanks for sharing your answers.
Xiao jun
1.smell,hear,taste,touch,sight. 2. Heart. 3.they work with great speed to clean out waste and water that you do not need. 4.bladder,stored,nearsighted. 5.how does your kidney clean your blood.
Ms. Ta
Awesome, Xiaojun. Thank you for sharing your answers!