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Module 1.Natural Science

Book 1.Unit 1

The organisation of living things

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Bilingual dictionary

Word in English Definition Translation into Spanish

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Dictation 1. “The organisation of living things”

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Bilingual dictionaryWord in English Definition Translation into Spanish

Biodiversity The number and types of plants and animals

that exist in a particular area or in

the world

Biodiversidad

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interaction nutrition reproduction

All living things carry out the basic life processes of …Read page 6 and complete theoutline

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Read page 7 and answer to these questions:

• In what ways do human being interact with each other?

• What do human beings take in for the process of nutrition?

• How do human beings reproduce?

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interaction nutrition reproduction

All living things carry out the basic life processes of …Read page 6 and 7 and complete theoutline

It means all living things detectinformation in theirenvironment and theyreact to it in differentways.

It means all living things take in essentialnutrients fromtheirenvironment. These nutrientsgive them energyand enable themto grow and develop.

It means living things can create new member of theirown species

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All living things are made up of cells.

Animal cell and plant cell

Read pages 8 and 9

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What are the different parts of an animal cell?

Membrane

Organelles

Nucleus Cytoplasm

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What are the different parts of a plant cell?

Nucleus

Vacuole

Membrane

Cell wall

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Unicellular and multicellular organisms

Unicellular Multicellular

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How are animals and humans organised?Pages 10 and 11

andPages 14 and 15

(to do the human body systems investigation)

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Human body systems – Experts group work

SYSTEM LIST OF ORGANS FUNCTION

Respiratory

system

Nostrils

Nasal cavity

Mouth and pharynx

Larynx

Windpipe (trachea)

Lungs (left and right)

Bronchi(left and right)

Bronchiole

Alveoli

Responsible for

capturing oxygen from

the air and introducing it

into the blood.

Then, expelling carbon

dioxide.

It’s part of NUTRITION

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Human body systems – Experts group workSYSTEM LIST OF ORGANS FUNCTION

Excretory

System

Kidneys

Ureter

Urethra

Bladder

Large intestine

Skin

Lungs

To keep the body

clean.

It removes waste from

the body.

It’s part of NUTRITION

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Human body systems – Experts group workSYSTEM LIST OF ORGANS FUNCTION

Circulatory

system

Heart

Veins

Arteries

Capillaries

Blood

It transports respiratory

gases (oxygen and carbon

dioxide)

nutrient molecules and

waste thoroughout the

body.

It’s part of NUTRITION

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Human body systems – Experts group workSYSTEM LIST OF ORGANS FUNCTION

Digestive

system

Mouth

Esophagus

Liver

Stomach

Pancreas

Gallbladder

Small intestine

Large intestine

It transports

respiratory gases

(oxygen and carbon

dioxide)

nutrient molecules and

waste thoroughout the

body.

It’s part of NUTRITION

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Human body systems – Experts group workSYSTEM LIST OF

ORGANS

FUNCTION

Nervous

system

Brain

Spinal cord

Nerves

It is the communications

center for your body. The

brain is the central control

panel. Billions of neurons

receive electrical impulses

from nerves in your body. The

nerves can alert your brain to

danger or pain.

It’s part of INTERACTION

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How are plants organised? Pages 12 and 13