Starter quiz
- What type of diagram is this?
- 'flowchart' ✓
- What type of plan gives you an opportunity to find ways of improving your work?
- draft ✓
- conclusion
- final
- report
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- What system in the human body consists of the heart, blood vessels and blood working together?
- digestive system
- circulatory system ✓
- skeletal system
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- Which of these does blood deliver to all parts of the body?
- carbon dioxide and stomach acid
- air and food
- oxygen and nutrients ✓
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- Which of these does blood transport to the lungs to be removed from the body?
- oxygen
- carbon dioxide ✓
- nutrients
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- Starting with 'blood collects oxygen from the lungs', put these processes in the correct order as part of the human circulatory system.
- 1⇔Blood collects oxygen from the lungs.
- 2⇔Most arteries transport oxygen rich blood from the heart to every body part.
- 3⇔Most veins transport carbon dioxide in blood back to the heart.
- 4⇔Blood carries carbon dioxide to the lungs to be exhaled.
Exit quiz
- How should scientific information be presented?
- in a serious and complicated way
- in an amusing and entertaining way
- in an informative and interesting way ✓
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- Which statement do you agree with?
- Scientific information should always be presented as a report.
- Scientific information should always be presented as graphs, tables and charts.
- Scientific information could be presented in different ways. ✓
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- Presenting information by talking about it is called a ______ presentation.
- pictorial
- silent
- verbal ✓
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- A pictorial presentation is when information is shared using ...
- sentences and paragraphs.
- pictures and photographs. ✓
- speaking and listening.
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- Match the ways information on the human circulatory system can be presented with their examples.
- verbal presentation⇔a voice-over for a TV programme or a live question and answer session ✓
- pictorial presentation⇔a diagram or photograph ✓
- written presentation⇔a report or newspaper article ✓
- A ______ can be used to present scientific information that cannot be experienced directly.
- 'model' ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Scientific information should be presented in an informative and interesting way suitable for the audience.
- The circulatory system can be explained in verbal, pictorial and written presentations.
- Models can be used to present scientific information that cannot be experienced directly.
Common misconception
Children may think that scientists only present information in written, formal reports.
This lesson encourages lots of different forms of reporting scientific information, including verbal, pictorial and written.
Keywords
Circulatory system - The circulatory system is a network of the heart, blood and blood vessels working together to circulate blood around the body.
Present - To present information is to show or share it with others.
Verbal - A verbal presentation is in the form of spoken words.
Pictorial - A pictorial presentation is in the form of pictures.
Model - A model is used to describe something that can't be experienced directly.
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