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Science·The Human Body·conceptual

The Immune System

Know that the body has an immune system that protects against illness: the skin acts as a barrier, white blood cells identify and destroy germs (bacteria and viruses), and vaccines train the immune system to recognise specific diseases before they cause illness

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

  • Describe the skin as the body's first line of defence against germs
  • Explain that white blood cells detect and fight bacteria and viruses inside the body
  • Describe how vaccines work: they contain weakened or inactive germs that train the immune system to recognise the real disease

Assessment prompt

Can The Immune System explain how their body fights off germs — and why getting a vaccine helps protect them from getting sick?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.