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Ready Steady Read Together

My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia: Non-Fiction Lesson 5

Quiz Time

Start

Questions about the book so far...

Picture Me

Which image is the best match for ‘surroundings’?

True or False?

If a person loses an arm or a leg, they may still be able to sense the missing part.

False
True

Match Me

Match each word with its correct definition:

3 fuse

4 device

1 alternative

2 structure

D) other options you can have instead of the usual

C) how something is built or put together

B) to join together and become one

A) a piece of equipment used to do a job

Click if correct
Check

Link Me

Link each lesson title with the sentence which best describes it:

1) Getting toknow your food

A) Health care workers use a range of tools to check that our different body parts are working well.

B) There are more than just the five main senses which help us to better understand the world around us.

2) Brilliant bones

C) Eating a variety of foods gives our bodies what they need to have energy, grow strong and heal.

3) Check-up

Check

D) Bones are hard with holes on the inside for blood vessels and nerves to pass through.

4) More marvellous senses

Click if correct

Speaking Spotlight

Step Inside

Explore

Step Inside: Bring your scene to life

How can you show how they feel?
What might they say?
What is around them?
How might they say it?
How might they react?
How will their body move?

Bring Lesson 4: Check-up to life.

Vocabulary

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Hover for definitions!

comparing

social media

edited

accept

appreciate

overeat / undereat

From: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Licensed under CLA. Do not copy or share.

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Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

Adapted from: My Very Important Human Body Encyclopaedia by Dr. Bipasha Choudhury & Andrea Mills © 2023. Adapted for accessibility under CLA Licence. Do not share.

Strategy Stop

Teach

Your turn

Practise & Apply

Use your text

Practise & Apply

1) No matter what you look like, your body is a really amazing thing, and you should celebrate it!

Circle the answer which best completes the sentence: The word ‘celebrate’ means we should _______________ our bodies.

criticise
be proud of
bake a cake for
change
Reveal Answer

Practise & Apply

2) Name three things mentioned in the text that you could do to keep your body healthy.

Acceptable Answers:

  • (eat) a varied diet
  • (get) regular exercise
  • (get) lots of sleep
  • do things that make you happy
  • don’t overeat or undereat

Reveal Answer

3) How do the children with speech bubbles (glasses, freckles, hair) help the reader to understand the message?

Tick one:

They explain how you could change the way you look.

They want the characters to look alike.

They show how you could be cool and trendy.

They give examples of things people can like about themselves.

Reveal Answer

Practise & Apply

4) Why isn’t it a good idea to compare yourself to others? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

Text Mark Evidence comparing ourselves to others can also affect how we see our own bodies

Text Mark Evidence there might be times when a person wishes they looked different, and it can make them sad

can change how we see ourselves / can make us judge ourselves

can make people feel unhappy

Text Mark Evidence - sometimes the images we see on television or social media have been edited by computers - we shouldn’t try to compare ourselves to the people we see in the media, because it’s not real

Text Mark Evidence it can make us think we need to change ourselves to fit in

some images we compare ourselves to are not real

can make people think they need to change to be accepted

Text Mark Evidence - people are naturally different sizes - even if you’re bigger or smaller than your friends, it doesn’t mean you’re ‘too fat’ or ‘too thin’

differences between people are normal

RevealEvidence & Answers

Feedback: Who did what well?

FindRead Talk

EchoRead

ChoralRead

ReadingStrategy

Answers & Text Marks

Other...

To be a book lover, you could...

retell what you learn.

Reveal

Share new knowledge with friends or family.

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