The Hormones in the Menstrual Cycle

 
80/20 – THINK! What do you
NEED to cover with your set
 
The menstrual cycle
 
Do now activity:
 
1.
Name the four hormones involved in
the menstrual cycle and identify
where they are released from
 
2.
Describe the role of each of these
hormones
 
3.
Explain how the levels of each of
these hormones change throughout
the menstrual cycle
 
GOOD PROGRESS:
Identify the names of hormones needed in the
menstrual cycle
Describe the menstrual cycle, including the role of
hormones
 
OUTSTANDING PROGRESS:
Explain the interactions between hormones involved in
the menstrual cycle
 
Progress indicators
 
A woman’s menstrual cycle is a good example of
control by hormones, the level of hormones rise and
fall in a pattern which affects the way her body
works.
 
Task: 
Complete the questions on your worksheet
 
by
watching the video.
 
http://www.nhs.uk/Video/Pages/Menstrualcycleanimation.aspx
 
Every 28 days
 
Self-assessment:
 
uterus
 
pituitary gland
 
Ovulation is the release of eggs from the ovaries
 
Oestrogen
 
It breaks down and is released through the vagina, this
is a period
 
1.
 
2.
 
3.
 
4.
 
5.
 
6.
This diagrams below show the sequence by which hormones
are released in a woman to control her menstrual cycle.
Think > Pair > Share: 
Can you describe what is happening?
 
Task: 
Complete the boxes underneath the diagrams
to show the stages of the menstrual cycle:
 
FSH is released from
the pituitary gland in
the brain
 
FSH causes the egg to
mature in the ovaries
 
LH – released from the
pituitary gland
 
Oestrogen is released
from the ovaries
 
A mature egg is
released from the
ovary – this is ovulation
 
The lining of the uterus
starts to thicken
 
FSH is released
from the pituitary
gland in the brain
 
FSH causes the
egg to mature in
the ovaries
 
Oestrogen is
released from the
ovaries
 
The lining of the
uterus starts to
thicken
 
LH – released from
the pituitary gland
 
A mature egg is
released from the
ovary – this is ovulation
 
Self-assessment:
 
Task:
 Complete the table to describe the role of each of
the following hormones:
 
pituitary gland
 
mature
 
ovaries
 
oestrogen
 
ovaries
 
uterus
 
pregnancy
 
FSH
 
mature egg
 
Self-assessment:
True
 or 
False
?
  FSH stands for Follicle Stimulating Hormone
  Ovaries are a type of nerve
  FSH is released from the Pituitary Gland
  Oestrogen is released from the ovaries
  The menstrual cycle is about 32 days
 
False
 
True
 
False
 
True
 
True
 
Plenary:
 
Exam-style Question
 
(4 marks)
 
0        4       8       12      16       20      24       28       32       36       40
 
Weeks of pregnancy
 
Hormone level
 
1.  Describe the patter of progesterone and oestrogen
levels from week 4 to week 36 of pregnancy.
Progesterone
Oestrogen
 
Self-assess your work
 
Any four (must include at least one statement about
progesterone and oestrogen):
 
  Progesterone starts being produced at 4 weeks
  From four weeks the level of progesterone begin to
increase
  Oestrogen is at a constant level from 0 – 20 weeks
  From 20 weeks oestrogen begins to increase
  From 20 – 36 weeks the level of oestrogen rises more
steeply than progesterone
 
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Explore the intricate role of hormones in the menstrual cycle, including the names and functions of key hormones like oestrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH. Learn how these hormones interact and change throughout the cycle, influencing ovulation and menstruation. Dive into activities and resources to enhance your understanding of this biological process.

  • Menstrual cycle
  • Hormones
  • Oestrogen
  • Progesterone
  • FSH
  • LH

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  1. 80/20 THINK! What do you NEED to cover with your set Grade Objective Outcomes Identify the names of hormones needed in the menstrual cycle Describe the menstrual cycle, including the role of hormones Explain the interactions between hormones involved in the menstrual cycle Describe and explain the role and interactions of the hormones oestrogen, progesterone, FSH & LH during the menstrual cycle. 1-3 4-6 7-9

  2. The menstrual cycle Do now activity: 1. Name the four hormones involved in the menstrual cycle and identify where they are released from 2. Describe the role of each of these hormones 3. Explain how the levels of each of these hormones change throughout the menstrual cycle

  3. Progress indicators GOOD PROGRESS: Identify the names of hormones needed in the menstrual cycle Describe the menstrual cycle, including the role of hormones OUTSTANDING PROGRESS: Explain the interactions between hormones involved in the menstrual cycle

  4. A womans menstrual cycle is a good example of control by hormones, the level of hormones rise and fall in a pattern which affects the way her body works.

  5. Task: Complete the questions on your worksheetby watching the video. http://www.nhs.uk/Video/Pages/Menstrualcycleanimation.aspx

  6. Self-assessment: Every 28 days

  7. uterus pituitary gland Ovulation is the release of eggs from the ovaries Oestrogen It breaks down and is released through the vagina, this is a period

  8. This diagrams below show the sequence by which hormones are released in a woman to control her menstrual cycle. Think > Pair > Share: Can you describe what is happening? 2. 3. 1. 4. 6. 5.

  9. Task: Complete the boxes underneath the diagrams to show the stages of the menstrual cycle: Oestrogen is released from the ovaries The lining of the uterus starts to thicken A mature egg is released from the ovary this is ovulation FSH causes the egg to mature in the ovaries LH released from the pituitary gland FSH is released from the pituitary gland in the brain

  10. Self-assessment: FSH is released from the pituitary gland in the brain FSH causes the egg to mature in the ovaries Oestrogen is released from the ovaries The lining of the uterus starts to thicken LH released from the pituitary gland A mature egg is released from the ovary this is ovulation

  11. Task: Complete the table to describe the role of each of the following hormones:

  12. Self-assessment: pituitary gland ovaries oestrogen mature ovaries uterus pregnancy FSH mature egg

  13. True or False? True FSH stands for Follicle Stimulating Hormone False Ovaries are a type of nerve True FSH is released from the Pituitary Gland True Oestrogen is released from the ovaries False The menstrual cycle is about 32 days

  14. Plenary: Exam-style Question Progesterone Oestrogen Hormone level 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 Weeks of pregnancy 1. Describe the patter of progesterone and oestrogen levels from week 4 to week 36 of pregnancy. (4 marks)

  15. Any four (must include at least one statement about progesterone and oestrogen): Progesterone starts being produced at 4 weeks From four weeks the level of progesterone begin to increase Oestrogen is at a constant level from 0 20 weeks From 20 weeks oestrogen begins to increase From 20 36 weeks the level of oestrogen rises more steeply than progesterone Self-assess your work

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