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10N 23 Hui-Tanguru 2016 What we will do What we will learn Preliminaries and roll, incl intro to Quick Quiz – content and set out How to start well and how to get literate with the Scientific ABC Intro activity to circulation systemHow our blood behaves Find out why our heart is a “double pump” How and why our blood goes through our hearts twice Check the picture on p87 of the textbookA clever little summary of how blood moves through our bodies Draw the test tube showing the components (ingredients) in blood What is in the red stuff that comes out when we are cut Write down what arteries, veins and capillaries do How our circulation system is put together Summarise the job of the circulation systemWhat it all does: the heart, arteries, veins, capillaries… If permitted, use the vid- scope to see blood cells What is in our blood and what those things are for If time, HRT & HW markingHow to make good use of time

Today is Zeth’s birthday Important Notice

HW item Skills practiced Scipad pages but not 72, 73, Due Zenday 37 th of Octember Electrical Circuits

The Elements we need to know HHydrogen HeHelium LiLithium BeBeryllium BBoron CCarbon NNitrogen OOxygen Page 1 of 4

FFluorine NeNeon NaSodium MgMagnesium AlAluminium SiSilicon PPhosphorus SSulphur/Sulfur Page 2 of 4

ClChlorine ArArgon KPotassium CaCalcium FeIron ZnZinc CuCopper MnManganese Page 3 of 4

NiNickel AgSilver AuGold HgMercury PtPlatinum PbLead UUranium RaRadium Page 4 of 4

No.Test 1Test 2Test 3Test 4…… : :