Year 3 Students Embark on an Exciting Journey into the World of Science
We are thrilled to share our young learners' remarkable progress and achievements as they immerse themselves in the captivating realm of science. With dedication, patience and guidance, the Year 3 students have delved into the fascinating world of the human body.
The Year 3 teacher has meticulously crafted tailored and differentiated lessons to ensure engagement and fun for all 19 students in preparation for the upcoming Cambridge Science Assessment. These lessons, which were conducted in three rotating groups in the science lab, have sparked the curiosity and determination of our young scholars.
Their recent studies have focused on the human body's intricate systems, specifically the skeleton, organs, and muscles. Through peer-reviewed reflection, we proudly announce that our Year 3 students have confidently grasped the fundamentals of these vital components of human anatomy.
The skeletal system, a foundational aspect of their studies, comprises over 200 bones, cartilage, and ligaments. It is a crucial support structure, shaping the body, enabling movement, producing blood cells, protecting organs, and storing essential minerals. Our students have gained a profound understanding of how this framework supports the entire body and facilitates movement.
Equally important is their comprehension of the connection between muscles and bones. Learning how muscles contract when signalled by the nervous system has empowered our students to understand the dynamic interplay that leads to movement at the joints.
In their exploration of internal organs, our Year 3 students have deepened their understanding of each organ's specific function in maintaining a healthy and vibrant life. Besides supporting the body, the skeletal system plays a pivotal role in protecting organs from injury and housing vital bone marrow.
We extend our gratitude to the parents for your continued support in continuous learning at home as we strive to empower our students with knowledge about their incredible bodies. Together, we celebrate the determination and curiosity that drive our Year 3 students to learn more daily.
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