Page 1 act 1 unit 3 writing activities

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1 UNIT 3. OUR HEALTH.

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Writing activities. PAGE 1. Act. 1

C.E.I.P. SANTA ANA (Madridejos)

1.– Listen the lesson, do interactive activities on the game, and finally answer these questions. If you need, you can read the text.

1.– What is the name of the ‘building blocks’ that form our body? ______________________ 2.– Cells of the same type form…____________________ 3.– Write the name of seven body organs: _________________, ____________________, __________________, ___________________, ______________________, _____________________, __________________________ 2.– Fill these sentences: a.– Sends signals to our body _________________ b.– Pumps blood and sends it to our whole body __________________

c.– Collects the urine __________________ d.- In the ______________________, the food gets broken down. e.- _________________ supply our body with oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. f.- __________________ clean our blood g.- _______________ give our body shape and strength. h.- __________________are attached to the bones and help us to move i.- ___________________________ break down the food to provide our body energy and raw materials j.- We need ____________________________ to see, hear, think and react. k.- ________________ takes pictures of hard body parts. l.- ________________ takes pictures of soft body parts, like the stomach.

INTRODUCTION: The human body is a kind of machine. It consist of many parts and systems that work together to carry out our body functions. From head to toe, the human body can be divided into head, neck, middle part, two arms and two legs. These parts further can be divided into upper arm, forearm, elbow, foot, knee and shoulder etc. STRUCTURE OF HUMAN BODY: A human body is made up of billions of tiny building blocks, called 'cells'. Our body contains hundreds of different cells that do different jobs. Cells are too small to see with the naked eyes. Scientists can photograph them through powerful 'microscopes'. Cells of the same type usually group together to form a 'tissue'. Our cells and tissues are organized into larger body parts called 'organs'. BODY ORGANS: 1. Brain - Our brain works like a computer. It sits inside a skull, which protects it from injury. Brain sends signals to our body to read, write, run, feel hot or cold. It stores lots of information, called memory. 2. Lungs - Lungs are one of the largest organs in our body. We have two lungs in our body. They both close together because they work together. The lung on the left side, is a bit smaller than the one on the right side, because it has to make room for our heart to fit in our chest too. We use our lungs to breathe in and out. Lungs supply our body with oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. 3. Kidney- We have two kidneys in our body. The kidneys clean our blood. They are shaped like kidney beans and are found just under our ribs. They get rid of waste products carried in the blood. They check out the minerals, vitamins and other nutrients that we get from our food. 4. Heart- Heart is one of the most important organ of our body. Our heart beats in our chest. The heart pumps blood and sends it to our whole body. It is an amazinglypowerful organ. We can feel and hear our heart beat. Our heart beat gets faster when we run.


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