Starter quiz
- Which of these is an animal?
- a dandelion
- a human ✓
- a beech tree
- Which three things do animals need to stay alive?
- food ✓
- toys
- friends
- water ✓
- air ✓
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- Which of these is the name of an animal group?
- humans
- camels
- mammals ✓
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- Which of these are features of fish?
- fur and a tail
- scales and a tail ✓
- feathers and a beak
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- Which group is this animal from?
- mammal
- reptile
- bird ✓
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- Which animal group do humans belong to?
- 'mammals' ✓
Exit quiz
- Which of these statements is true?
- The human body is one body part.
- The human body is made up of lots of different body parts. ✓
- The human body has two body parts which are a head and a body.
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- Which of these is a human body part?
- an arm ✓
- a wing
- a fin
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- Which of these is a human body part?
- a reptile
- a mammal
- an ankle ✓
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- Which body part helps humans to draw?
- hand ✓
- back
- ear
- This is an eye. What job do the eyes do?
- Eyes help humans to hear.
- Eyes help humans to see. ✓
- Eyes help humans to smell.
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- Which skill do scientists use when they record human body parts?
- labelling ✓
- sorting
- measuring
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- The human body is made up of lots of different parts.
- Different body parts do different jobs.
- Body parts can be recorded using drawing and labelling skills.
Common misconception
The human body is a single entity rather than being made of different parts that work together.
Examples of different parts of the body and the jobs that they do.
Keywords
Human body - The human body is a group of parts that make up a human being.
Identify - To identify something is to be able to name it correctly.
Name - A word by which a person or thing is known.
Draw - When you draw, you make a picture.
Label - A label is a sign that gives us information about the thing it is with.
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