Sunday 29 November 2015

WWA - 2015 Week 9

All about blood - Who We Are

Wonder 1 - How does blood travel through your body?

Have You Ever Wondered...
- How does blood travel through your body?
- What is blood made of?
- How many different types of blood are there?


Task: Click the image below and then read the text - complete the wonder words and then test your knowledge by completing the comprehension task.


Making Connections - Write a statement / bullet point any connections you can make between the main concepts in this task and the CI and LOI's.

Sometimes it can be hard to imagine what is going on inside your body. If you’d like some help imagining what it might look like if you could see inside yourself, jump online to watch The Circulatory System movie. You can also check out the Body Basics: Heart online interactive. Have fun exploring the circulatory system from the inside out!

Wonder 2 - How much blood is in your body?

Have You Ever Wondered...
- How much blood is in your body?
- Does everyone have the same amount of blood?
- What does blood do the for the body?

Task: Click the image below and then read the text - complete the wonder words and then test your knowledge by completing the comprehension task.


Making Connections - Write a statement / bullet point any connections you can make between the main concepts in this task and the CI and LOI's.

Watch this animated video that explains how the body's circulatory system works!

SUNDAY, 29 NOVEMBER 2015

TED-Ed - Term 4 Week 8 - Awesome Nature

Making sense of how life fits together - Bobbi Seleski

From something as miniscule as a cell to the biosphere we all call home, living things fit together in numerous interesting ways. Bobbi Seleski catalogs biology from our body and beyond, tracking how unicellular organisms, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, and our biosphere build off of each other and work together.


1. Biological organisation is a way to organise...

2. An example of a tissue is...

3. What is an example of an organ system?

4. What is the definition of an ecosystem?

5. If you studied only one section of biological organisation, which would you study and why?

Camp Wonderopolis - Term 4 Week 8



Over the next week you will need to sign into Camp Wonderopolis and complete the following wondering.

Read the text, watch the videos and then answer the questions to earn your WONDER CARD.

Spin the WONDER WHEEL to explore important vocabulary associated to this text!

Are you ready to gain valuable intelligence? EXTEND YOUR WONDER by exploring the suggested activities with a friend or family 

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