What happens in a goalie’s body as he tries to save a goal?

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What happens in a goalie’s body as he tries to save a goal? KS4 starter What happens in a goalie’s body as he tries to save a goal? The greatest goals of all time © Snapshot Science, 2010

What happens in a goalie’s body as he tries to save a goal? KS4 starter What happens in a goalie’s body as he tries to save a goal? Mark each other’s work: 1 point if they have used any of these words: Eye(s) Brain 2 Points: Nerve(s) Muscle(s) 3 Points: Neurone(s) Receptor(s) Spinal cord 4 Points: Motor (neurone) Sensory (neurone) Use your judgement – any other scientific words that they have used correctly that should get points? © Snapshot Science, 2010