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Science·The Human Body·conceptual

Heart & Blood Circulation

Describe the circulatory system in detail: the heart has four chambers (two atria, two ventricles) that pump blood in a double loop — one to the lungs for oxygen and one to the rest of the body to deliver it — through arteries, veins, and tiny capillaries

Suggested ages 9–11

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Learning journey

Your child is discovering how their body works — exploring the respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems in detail, and understanding how lifestyle choices affect their health and development.

Evidence of understanding

  • Name the four heart chambers and describe the double-loop pathway (heart → lungs → heart → body)
  • Distinguish arteries (carry blood away from heart), veins (carry blood back to heart), and capillaries (tiny vessels where exchange happens)
  • Name the components of blood: red blood cells (carry oxygen), white blood cells (fight infection), platelets (help clotting), plasma (liquid)

Assessment prompt

Can Heart & Blood Circulation trace the path blood takes through the heart and body — explaining that it goes to the lungs first for oxygen, then out to the rest of the body?

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