The Living World: Systems and Survival · Life Science
Human Body: The Skeleton and Muscles
A study of the internal structures that provide support, protection, and movement for the human body.
Key Questions
- 1How would our movement change if we had no joints?
- 2What causes our muscles to get tired after exercise?
- 3How do our bones protect our most important organs?
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
NCCA: Primary - Living ThingsNCCA: Primary - Structure and Function
Class/Year: 4th Class
Subject: Exploring Our World: Scientific Inquiry and Discovery
Unit: The Living World: Systems and Survival
Period: Life Science
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