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  • Machines and structures | Secuencia didáctica 585505

    Machines and structures

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    In this unit we will look at electrical circuits, generators and motors that work by magnetism. We will also look at the machines and tools which help us do our work. Finally, we will look at…

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  • Muscles | Recurso educativo 463572

    Muscles

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    What are muscles like? Muscles are soft and elastic. They work together with our bones to allow us to move our body. Our muscles contract and relax as we move. There are three types of muscles: flat,…

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  • Arthropods (I): characteristics | Recurso educativo 566159

    Arthropods (I): characteristics

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    4.1. Arthropods Arthropods are the most numerous and diverse group of invertebrates. They have adapted to all kinds of environments. The body of an arthropod has three parts: the head, thorax and…

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  • End-of-unit activities - The skeletal-muscular system | Recurso educativo 585335

    End-of-unit activities - The skeletal-muscular system

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    Our skeleton is made up of bones. These are living organs in our body that grow at the same rate as we grow. If they break, they can mend themselves. Some bones protect important organs in our body,…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - The skeletal-muscular system | Recurso educativo 585341

    End-of-unit evaluation - The skeletal-muscular system

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    Our skeleton is made up of bones. These are living organs in our body that grow at the same rate as we grow. If they break, they can mend themselves. Some bones protect important organs in our body,…

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  • Before you start - The skeletal-muscular system | Recurso educativo 585294

    Before you start - The skeletal-muscular system

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    Didactic objectives Understand the functions of the human skeleton and recognise that it is made up of bones and cartilage. Identify the three types of joints. Understand the function of ligaments.…

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  • Summaries - The Earth, a Living Planet | Recurso educativo 565825

    Summaries - The Earth, a Living Planet

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    1. The beginning of life The Earth is the only planet in the Solar System that has all the conditions for life to develop. These conditions are its size, its distance from the Sun and the existence of…

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  • Introduction - The skeletal-muscular system | Recurso educativo 585299

    Introduction - The skeletal-muscular system

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    Our skeleton is made up of bones. These are living organs in our body that grow at the same rate as we grow. If they break, they can mend themselves. Some bones protect important organs in our body,…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - Machines and structures | Recurso educativo 585484

    End-of-unit evaluation - Machines and structures

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    • 2100 visitas

    In this unit we will look at electrical circuits, generators and motors that work by magnetism. We will also look at the machines and tools which help us do our work. Finally, we will look at…

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  • Echinoderms | Recurso educativo 566147

    Echinoderms

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    3.1. Echinoderms Echinoderms are animals that live at the bottom of the sea. They do not have a head. They have an external skeleton consisting of plates with spines. The majority of echinoderms have a…

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