Body Parts
Organs
Functions
Andalusia
Prehistory
100

You have two and they help you to see

eyes

100

It is in your chest, it is a muscle and it pumps blood

heart

100

The _____________ absorbs the nutrients from the food

small intestine

100

Where is Andalusia?

Andalusia is in the South of Spain?

100

What were prehistoric people's clothes made of?

Their clothes were made of fur and leather.

200

You have two and they help you to walk and jump

legs

200

It is your inside your head and it controls the body

brain

200

We use the _____________ to think

brain

200

What continents is Andalusia the bridge between?

Andalusia is the bridge between Europe and Africa

200

How did prehistoric people cook their food?

They cooked their food with fire.

300

You have two and they help you to listen

ears

300

They are in your chest, you have two and they help you to breathe

lungs

300

The _____________ eliminates the waste through the feces

large intestine

300

What animals can we see in DoƱana Park?

We can see the Iberian Lynx, the Spanish Imperial Eagle, migratory birds and wild boars

300

How did prehistoric people get their food?

They hunted animals, caught fish and collected fruits and vegetables.

400

You have one and it helps you to smell and breathe

nose

400

It is in your trunk and it breaks down the food that you eat

stomach

400

The ___________ cleans our blood

liver

400

What type of climate have we got in Andalusia?

We have got a Mediterranean climate. Winters are warm and Summers are hot and dry.

400

When did History start?

History started when people learnt to read and write.

500

You have one and it helps you to taste food and drink

tongue

500

They are in your trunk, you have to and they help you eliminate the waste through urine

kidneys

500

We need the __________ to chew the food

teeth

500

Where does the River Guadalquivir start?

The River Guadalquivir starts in the Cazorla Mountain Range.

500

Where did Prehistoric people live in the Neolithic?

They lived in communities and villages.