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Subido el 13 de enero de 2021 por Carmen Maria T.

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Hello! I hope you've had a good vacation. I hope you enjoyed your holidays. I hope you've been 00:00:01
enjoying the snow even though it's a little bit cold. I miss you and I'm excited to see you on 00:00:08
Monday. But until then we have some things to learn. So first we're going to learn some parts 00:00:13
of the body. So the first one are bones. Bones make up our skeleton and they help protect our 00:00:19
organs inside so we are going to review some bones we've already learned okay so the first one is 00:00:28
skull skull so when i say the vocabulary word i want you to repeat at home 00:00:37
the next one is ribs ribs so you have ribs all right here these are your ribs 00:00:48
Next is pelvis. Right here, this is your pelvis. So the bone inside pelvis have the backbone. 00:00:58
So the backbone starts here and it goes all the way down to here. 00:01:15
So this is your backbone. 00:01:23
Very good. Okay, then we have our arm bones, 00:01:29
arm bones, hand bones, hand bones, leg bones, leg bones, and the last one, 00:01:36
foot bones foot bones now that we know what some of the bones are let's learn joints so a joint is 00:01:51
where two bones connect okay so this is your elbow elbow so your elbow connects the arm bones up here 00:02:05
and the arm bones down here. So this right here, your elbow, is where they connect. 00:02:21
Okay? Joint. Shoulder. Shoulder. These are your shoulders. So your joints make it 00:02:28
possible for you to move your body. Next joint, your hips. Your hips. So you can 00:02:41
move your hips forward or side to side. Knee. Knee. Here. This is our ankle. Ankle. We also 00:02:51
have joints in other parts, like your neck. Neck. Your wrist. Wrist. Your jaw. This is 00:03:11
your jaw. So when you open your jaw, you can talk, you can eat. Jaw. You have many joints 00:03:26
in your fingers. Fingers. The joint here makes it possible for your fingers to move. Fingers. 00:03:36
The last one I have to take my slipper off to show you. You also have joints in your 00:03:47
toes. Toes. So remember, joints are where two bones connect and they make it possible 00:03:54
for you to move your body like this. 00:04:05
Good job. 00:04:11
Idioma/s:
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Idioma/s subtítulos:
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Autor/es:
Kianna
Subido por:
Carmen Maria T.
Licencia:
Dominio público
Visualizaciones:
132
Fecha:
13 de enero de 2021 - 10:33
Visibilidad:
Público
Enlace Relacionado:
https://mediateca.educa.madrid.org/editar-video/gyhio8pyqxe3cscz
Centro:
CP INF-PRI VALDERREY
Duración:
04′ 13″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
Resolución:
1920x1080 píxeles
Tamaño:
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