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1 Learning Objective: To be able to describe the key parts of the eye and explain their functions. To also be able to evaluate whether seeing is as simple as using one sense. I can state some parts of the eye. (Grade C) I can explain what each key part of the eye does. (Grade B) I can evaluate whether our sight is or is not single sensory. (Grade A)

2 Big Question Should believing always come from seeing? At Dans Le Noir (in London) diners eat in the pitch black How many forks are there?

3 Key words Retina Suspensory Ligaments Cornea Iris Pupil Lens Optic Nerve Ciliary Muscles Range of Vision Big Question: Should believing always come from seeing?

4 There are two types of eye: Compound – common in nature, have more than one lens Complex – eyes with a single lens e.g. Mammals How are compound eyes different to human eyes? Big Question: Should believing always come from seeing? An Eye

5 Not all eyes can see colour and not all eyes can see all wavelengths of light. The Kestrel can see UV. The urine of its prey emits UV light. Birds, reptiles and insects can also see UV.

6 Suspensory ligaments Optic nerve The Eye RetinaPupil Cornea Ciliary muscles Suspensory ligaments Optic nerve LensIrisSclera

7 Bill Nye and the eye Big Question: Should believing always come from seeing?

8 Learning Objective: To be able to describe the key parts of the eye and explain their functions. To also be able to evaluate whether seeing is as simple as using one sense. I can state some parts of the eye. (Grade C) I can explain what each key part of the eye does. (Grade B) I can evaluate whether our sight is or is not single sensory. (Grade A)

9 Big Question: Should believing always come from seeing? Eye Dissection Practical

10 Learning Objective: To be able to describe the key parts of the eye and explain their functions. To also be able to evaluate whether seeing is as simple as using one sense. I can state some parts of the eye. (Grade C) I can explain what each key part of the eye does. (Grade B) I can evaluate whether our sight is or is not single sensory. (Grade A)

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20 Wehn you raed smoe tnhig as lnog as the lsat lteter and the frsit letetr are in the crorect palce it deos not mtaetr werhe the otehr ltetres are in the wrod. Yuor barin can ajsdut to raed it.

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23 How Many Prongs Are on This Fork?

24 Find the Secret Message

25 Big Question Should believing always come from seeing? At Dans Le Noir (in London) diners eat in the pitch black How many forks are there?

26 Learning Objective: To be able to describe the key parts of the eye and explain their functions. To also be able to evaluate whether seeing is as simple as using one sense. I can state some parts of the eye. (Grade C) I can explain what each key part of the eye does. (Grade B) I can evaluate whether our sight is or is not single sensory. (Grade A)

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