Year 6 Science: The Journey of a Red Blood Cell

June 26, 2019
As part of their current Science topic, Year 6 have been learning about the human body. A recent focus has been about the vital job red blood cells play in helping our body to function and how a red blood cell delivers oxygen to different parts of the body. The children created fantastic stop-frame animations to demonstrate their understanding of the journey of a red blood cell.


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