Year 6 Science: The Circulatory System

June 26, 2019
Year 6 explored first hand what a real heart looks like. A lambs heart was dissected for them so that they could observe how it worked. Through a sequence of lessons, Year 6 have been identifying and naming key parts of the human circulatory system and describing the functions of the heart, blood vessels and blood.

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