Do now! Can you write in your planners to finish the “Planet Patterns” sheet for Friday please? (Test too don’t forget)

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Do now! Can you write in your planners to finish the “Planet Patterns” sheet for Friday please? (Test too don’t forget)

Planet patterns Further from the sun the colder they are, except Venus (greenhouse effect) Further from the sun they take longer to orbit (travel slower and have to go further) Inner planets – small, rocky, few moons Outer planets – large, mainly gas, lots of moons

Stick it! Can you stick the target and word sheets for the next topic in please?

This lesson Know what “fit” means Know how exercise affects pulse rate and breathing rate (and why) Know which organs systems work togther to release energy from food Know muscles release energy from food by aerobic respiration

Fit?

Fit Being fit means your body can cope with the activities you need to do

Fit Being fit means your body can cope with the activities you need to do To stay fit you should eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, avoid smoking, avoid alcohol and avoid drug abuse.

Fit Being fit means your body can cope with the activities you need to do To stay fit you should eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, avoid smoking, avoid alcohol and avoid drug abuse. Can you copy this please?

Exercise

During exercise you muscle cells need more energy. They get it from aerobic respiration of the glucose dissolved in your blood Glucose + oxygencarbon dioxide + water (+ energy) Reactantsproducts

Exercise During exercise you muscle cells need more energy. They get it from aerobic respiration of the glucose dissolved in your blood Glucose + oxygencarbon dioxide + water (+ energy) Reactantsproducts Can you copy this please?

All systems are go The respiratory system supplies the oxygen and removes the carbon dioxide

All systems are go The respiratory system supplies the oxygen and removes the carbon dioxide Can you copy this please?

All systems are go The digestive system provides the glucose

All systems are go The digestive system provides the glucose Can you copy this please?

All systems are go The circulatory system carries the glucose and oxygen to the cells and the carbon dioxide away to the lungs.

All systems are go The circulatory system carries the glucose and oxygen to the cells and the carbon dioxide away to the lungs. Can you copy this please?

During exercise Your breathing and pulse rate increase because your cells need more glucose and oxygen for respiration.

During exercise Your breathing and pulse rate increase because your cells need more glucose and oxygen for respiration. Can you copy this please?

Read Can you read pages 14 and 15, then answer the questions 1 to 4 only.