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Online animation helps pupils to learn about the function of the skeleton, the different bones making it up and the structure of bones. Science lesson also provides limited multiple choice questions at the end of the topic. MY BODY'S FRAME THE SKELETONExplains that without a frame to support the muscles and soft parts in our body, we would not have any shape or the ability to move.Explains that our skeleton is made up of 206 bones of many shapes and sizes. Explains that bones are made from living tissue that is very light but very hard and strong. Explains that bones have a hard outer layer of compact bone, with lightweight, soft and spongy bone inside. Explains there are different types of bones that can be found in the skeleton bones are grouped according to their shape. Explains there are long bones, short bones and flat bones. Useful lesson resources for teachers of grade/key stage levels human biology/biology/science. |
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Quality website - excellent for Critical Thinking with regard approaches/boundaries/assumptions and mechanisms for analysis and debate.CRITICAL THINKINGAppeal to Authority Definition6 Questions Checklist: Appeal to Authority Examples (6 Questions) - Is their area of expertise legitimate? - Does the authority have sufficient expertise in the subject at hand? - Is the claim made by the authority within their area(s) of expertise? - Is there sufficient agreement among the other experts in the subject? - Is the authority significantly biased? Examples in Dialogue User-Submitted: Useful for teachers of English, Philosophy, Journalism and debating. (Grade 7/8/9/10/11/12) |
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