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Human

Reproductive
System
Science 5 2 nd Quarter Week
1 Day 1 - 2
LOREDO R. MARCIAL
Master Teacher I
Parts of the Female Reproductive System
Objectives:

• Identify the parts of the female reproductive


system.
• Describe function of each parts of the female
reproductive system.
S5LT-IIa-1
Review: Group activity
•Assemble the following organs
according to its right order.

• Note: Distribute the pieces of organs to assemble.


This is a time pressure activity.
Motivation:
Word hunt
Group Activity

•See Activity Sheet provided


at Grade 5 LMs
•Group
reporting/presentation
Video clip
presentation
Analysis and Discussions:
1. Which parts are oblong-shaped and located on the left and right side
of the uterus?
• OVARIES
2. Which part is a hallow, pear-shaped organ with a muscular wall and
a lining?
UTERUS
3. Which are the thin, soft tubes extending from the uterus to the
ovaries?
• FALLOPIAN TUBE
4. What part is located in the lower portion of the uterus that opens into
the vagina?
CERVIX
5. Which part is the outside passage way of the baby?
VAGINA
Developing mastery of the lesson
•Describing the parts of the female
reproductive system and their
functions.
Application:

•Parts of female
reproductive system and
their functions.
OVARIES - a female reproductive organ in which ova or eggs are
produced, present in humans and other vertebrates as a pair.

FALLOPIAN TUBES - either of a pair of tubes along which eggs travel


from the ovaries to the uterus.

UTERUS - This bag is like an inverted pear, held in place by


ligaments and muscle. It has very soft lining, which holds the
fertilized egg and nurtures it till it is a fully developed baby.
CERVIX - is a ring of muscle located at the lower third portion of the
uterus. It forms a barrier between the uterus and the 'V'. Until birth, the
baby is held in place by the cervix. During birth, the cervix expands
and the baby passes through it.

VAGINA - the muscular tube leading from the external genitals to the
cervix of the uterus in women and most female mammals.
•Why do you think it is
important to use the right
terms in referring to the
female reproductive parts?
Generalization:
•What are the parts of the
human female reproductive
system?
Evaluation:
Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct
answer.
1. What are the female reproductive organs?
A. egg cells B. ovaries C. sperms D. testes
2. Why is the vagina called the birth canal?
A. It is pyramid in shape. C. It is where the urine passes
B. It receives the sperm D. The new born baby passes out from
it.
3. Which is not a part of the female reproductive system?
A. cervix B. epididymis C. fallopian tube D. uterus
4. Which best describe the ovaries?
A. oblong-shaped and located on the left and right side of the
uterus
B. the outside passage way of the baby
C. located in lower portion of the uterus that opens into the
vagina
D. hallow, pear-shaped organ with a muscular wall and a lining
5. What do ovaries produce?
A. sperm cells B. egg cells C. zygote D. fertilized egg
Assignment:

•Create a three-dimensional foldable


graphic organizer that will contain
important concepts about the female
reproductive system using colored
paper, coloring materials, marker
and scissors.

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