Animals including Humans Year 5 Lesson 4 LI: Describe the changes as humans develop to old age.

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Animals including Humans Year 5 Lesson 4 LI: Describe the changes as humans develop to old age.

Input Why do you have feet? What if you if you had no feet? Do you think it is harder for humans to learn to walk than it is for animals? Why?

Experiment Do taller people have larger feet? – How will we carry out this experiment? – What equipment do we need?

Fair testing What does it mean to carry out a fair test? Why is it important? What we will keep the sameWhat we will change

Results How will you display your results?

What have you found out? Is this what you expected? Were their any results that do not follow the pattern? Why is this the case? How could we make this experiment better? Conclusion

Plenary What does dependency mean? Why do different animals have different dependencies? Horse Human Chicken pictures