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Science·The Human Body·conceptual

The Brain Controls the Body

Understand that the brain is the body’s control centre: it receives messages from the senses, thinks and makes decisions, and sends messages through nerves to tell muscles what to do

Suggested ages 5–7

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Your child is discovering how their amazing body works — learning about the heart, lungs, brain, skeleton, and five senses, plus understanding what their body needs to stay healthy and strong.

Evidence of understanding

  • State that the brain is inside the skull and controls the whole body
  • Describe the basic loop: senses send information to the brain, the brain decides what to do, and sends messages to muscles
  • Give an example (e.g. eyes see a ball coming, brain decides to catch it, nerves tell hands to move)

Assessment prompt

Can The Brain Controls the Body explain what the brain does — that it’s in charge of thinking, feeling, and telling the body what to do?

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