Survive! It takes a lot of blood to survive. Part of lesson plans created by S. Falwell (2012). For more lesson plan ideas go to comelearnmore.comcomelearnmore.com.

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Survive! It takes a lot of blood to survive. Part of lesson plans created by S. Falwell (2012). For more lesson plan ideas go to comelearnmore.comcomelearnmore.com

BOP: What happened in Usain Bolt’s body between the start and end of the race? port/olympics/ /Sprinter-Usain- Bolt-has-golden-Nuggets.html Bolt is Jamaican sprinter with Olympic gold medals and world records

Blood’s Path Through the Heart Image is hyperlinked to

Heart Beat and Heart Pump activity questions copied from Cherif, A. H., Gialamas, S., & Verma, S. (January 24, 1997). Mathematical journey through the human body: Integrating science, mathematics, and social studies at elementary school levels. Retrieved from Journey Through The Human Body.pdf. Journey Through The Human Body.pdf