Lesson Plan: 6B.1.03

Hamble Lesson Observation Plan
Learning About
Where does diffusion happen in the body
Keywords:
  • Lungs (1)
  • Small intestine (1)
  • Kidneys (1)
  • Red Blood Cells (1)
  • Dissolve (1)
  • Veins (1)
  • Capillaries (1)
  • Plasma (1)
  • Arteries (1)
Memory Anchor:
Method Precise Learning Objective Linked Question / Activity
(Designed for maximum working out)
Stepping Stones Pitstop Check
(Thinking Map)
A Identify the main parts of the human circulatory system: - heart - blood vessels - Arteries - Veins - Capillaries - blood What are the main parts of the human circulatory?

KS2 RECAP

A Arteries take blood away from the heart. Which direction do the arteries move the blood?

A Veins take blood into the heart. Which direction do the veins move the blood?

A Capillaries carry blood between cells. What blood vessel helps carry out exchange between the blood and cells?

A Blood is made up of mainly water with chemicals dissolved in it. This is called plasma. What is the part of the blood made of mainly water and dissolved chemicals called?

A Carbon dioxide and some Oxygen are dissolved in the plasma. What gases are dissolved in the plasma?

A Blood has Red Blood Cells in it to carry far more oxygen. What part of the blood carries most of the oxygen?

W Oxygen diffuses into the blood in the lungs. What gas diffuses from the lungs into the blood?

W Carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood in the lungs. What gas diffuses out of the blood into the lungs?

W Glucose mainly diffuses into the blood in the small intestine. which organ does glucose enter the blood from?

T Excess water is mainly filtered out of the blood in the kidneys. Which organ removes excess water from the blood?

Links To the Big Ideas
ForcesParticlesEnergyCells