Which food group do bread, pasta, rice and cereals belong to?
Carbohydrates
What is the name of this arm bone?
(Teacher point to the bone)...
(depends on which the teacher pointed to).
What is a joint?
Where bones meet to help you to move.
Name an animal that is a herbivore?
(any animal that we agree is herbivore)
Which food group contains milk, cheese and yoghurt?
Dairy
What is the name of this bone? (Teacher points to a bone).
Depends what the teacher pointed to!
Name two types of joint.
Ball and socket, hinge, gliding.
What is the definition of an omnivore?
An animal that eats both meat and plants.
Name two foods that contain protein.
Name 2 bones that protect organs in our body.
Ribs, cranium, pelvis.
Draw a ball and socket joint.
(show on the skeleton model).
Name three ways to be healthy.
Eat healthy, get enough sleep, drink water, do exercise, keep clean, be happy!
What does a balanced diet mean?
It means that we eat a variety of each food group and eat the correct amount of each food group.
Name three bones in your leg.
Name two places in our body where we have hinge joints.
Elbows, knees, fingers and toes.
How many hours a night should a Year 3 child sleep for?
about 10 hours
Why are carbohydrates good for our bodies?
They give us energy.
Name two bones that support our body.
Femur, tibia, fibula, vertebrae
What type of joint do we have in our wrists and ankles?
Gliding joint
How do muscles help us to move?
They are attached to the bones and work in pairs. One muscle contracts (gets shorter) and the other relaxes (gets longer).