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4 September 2024
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A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on breathing and the respiratory system plus an enjoyable yet challenging find the pair game.
What’s Covered
- Breathing is movement of air in and out of the lungs.
- Respiration is the release of energy from glucose.
- Breathing provides the oxygen for aerobic respiration and gets rid of waste carbon dioxide.
- Label the trachea, right bronchus, bronchiole, alveolus, intercostal muscle, rib, diaphragm.
- Label a diagram of an alveolus and show the direction of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Experiment using limewater to compare the amount of carbon dioxide in inhaled and exhaled air.
- Compare the percentage of oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen in inhaled and exhaled air.
- Mechanism of breathing.
- Changes in volume and pressure inside the chest during inhalation and exhalation.
- Evaluate a model of the mechanism of breathing.
- Design an investigation into how breathing rate varies with exercise.
What’s Included
Lesson
- Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz
- Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint
- Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers)
- Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary)
- Foldable
- Cut and stick activity.
- Worksheet to support the PowerPoint
- Fact sheet
- Homework plus answers
- Fact share worksheet
- Pupil progress self-assessment checklist
- Exit Ticket
- Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources
Game
- 42 question and answer cards
- Teacher’s answer sheet.
- Instruction sheet
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