#TheCompleteSeries7lessons
This animals including humans Year 3 planning pack contains all the resources you need to teach this important and engaging scheme of work, including detailed lesson plans, a slideshow presentation for each lesson, differentiated activity ideas and a range of colourful worksheets and other printable resources. All you need to do is click to download and you're ready to go!
#Lesson1FoodsforGrowthandEnergy
The first lesson in this series explores which foods humans need for growth and which they need for energy.
Your class will look at a variety of different foods and think about how they can be grouped, as well as exploring the specific role of carbohydrates and proteins in our diets.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Picture cards
- Group cards
#Lesson2BalancedDiets
This healthy eating Year 3 Science lesson takes a closer look at what nutrients the human body needs to stay alive and healthy, as well as the proportions of different food groups we should consume.
After looking in detail at each of the food groups, your class can then put their understanding to the test as they identify foods in different groups and think about how people on restricted diets, such as vegetarians or coeliacs, can get the nutrients they need.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Healthy Plate sheet
#Lesson3AnimalDiets
Now that your class know exactly what humans need to eat to stay healthy, your class can look at the animal kingdom and explore what animals eat.
Using terms such as 'herbivore', 'carnivore', 'omnivore', 'predator' and 'prey', your class will investigate the diets of a range of animals from around the world.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Animal cards
#Lesson4PetInvestigation
This lesson allows your class to carry out an investigation to find out what foods pets eat, asking questions and thinking about how they will gather the information before carrying out their investigations, and using tally charts and pictograms (or bar graphs) to gather data and present what they have found out.
And if you don't have time for an investigation, use the pre-prepared results instead!
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Results sheet
#Lesson5Skeletons
This lesson starts by assessing what children already know about bones and skeletons before looking at the human skeleton in more detail.
They will identify and name some of the major bones in the human body and then go on to think about how human skeletons are similar to or different from those of other vertebrates.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Picture cards
- Skeleton sheet
#Lesson6SupportandProtection
This lesson starts by encouraging your class to think about how useful skeletons are for stopping us being puddles of skin and muscle!
It then goes on to explore how the skeleton not only supports our bodies but also protects some of our major organs.
It also explores how invertebrates without skeletons are protected and supported, such as with exoskeletons and shells.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Picture cards
- Label cards
#Lesson7MovingMuscles
The final lesson in this series introduces your class to the different types of muscles their bodies have before looking specifically at skeletal muscles and how these work in pairs to move bones.
It also looks at animal muscles, such as strong crocodile jaws or powerful cheetah's legs.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Fact cards
- Challenge cards
- End of unit quiz
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Curriculum Objectives covered
Year 3/4 Working Scientifically Objectives
- asking relevant questions and using different types of scientific enquiries to answer them
- gathering, recording, classifying and presenting data in a variety of ways to help in answering questions
- recording findings using simple scientific language, drawings, labelled diagrams, keys, bar charts, and tables
- reporting on findings from enquiries, including oral and written explanations, displays or presentations of results and conclusions
- identifying differences, similarities or changes related to simple scientific ideas and processes
Year 3 Animals including Humans Objectives
- identify that animals, including humans, need the right types and amount of nutrition, and that they cannot make their own food; they get nutrition from what they eat
- identify that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for support, protection and movement