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Science·The Human Body·conceptual

The Digestive Journey

Trace the journey of food through the digestive system: food enters the mouth where teeth break it down and saliva begins digestion, travels down the oesophagus to the stomach, passes through the small intestine where nutrients are absorbed, and waste moves through the large intestine

Suggested ages 7–9

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Learning journey

Your child is discovering how their body works — learning about different types of teeth, how food travels through the digestive system, how bones and muscles work together, and understanding the importance of a balanced diet.

Evidence of understanding

  • List the organs in order: mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
  • Describe what happens at each stage (teeth chew, stomach churns with acid, small intestine absorbs nutrients)
  • State that the small intestine is where most nutrients pass into the blood, and the large intestine removes water from waste

Assessment prompt

If The Digestive Journey ate a sandwich, could they describe the journey it takes through their body — from mouth to stomach to intestines?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.