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Al Ain Juniors School

Grade: 6ABCD
Subject: Science
Term : Week1 2
General Guidelines
1. Kindly go through each slide of the PowerPoint
presentation carefully and attentively.
2. Find attachments for the assessment in the
assignment section
3. Submit your assessment, activity sheets or
worksheets to the teacher for evaluation at the
earliest which carries marks and also your
attendance.
General Rules to be followed during the
class time.
1. You will be attentive in the class and follow the
instructions carefully.
2. Keep your hands to yourself, you will not change any
slide the teacher is sharing.
3. You speak one at a time. And after you have done so,.
4. You will speak only in English.
5. Unless there is a group discussion, the students should
not begin conversations among themselves as others
are unable to hear the teacher.
 
 
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CAN YOU TELL ME THE TOOL THAT YOU CAN


SEE IN THE IMAGE?
WHAT IS IT USED FOR?
MATCH THE FOLLOWING
MICROSCOPE- ROBERT HOOK
BULB - CHARLES BABBAGE
COMPUTER- ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
CELL - THOMAS EDISON
TELEPHONE - ZACHARIAS JANSSEN
Topic-MICROSCOPE

LO:TO DISCOVER DIFFERENT PARTS OF


MICROSCOPE AND HOW IT WORKS.
Identify different parts of microscope that is kept in your class
TASK- LABEL THE PARTS OF
MICROSCOPE

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TOPIC: Cell and its parts

LO:TO DISCOVER THE PARTS OF CELL AND


ITS FUNCTION.
notes

It protects the cell and is


Cell the outer covering of the
membrane cell

It removes the waste


materials/ unwanted
things from the cell
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Functions of the Skeletal System
Your skeletal system has five main roles.

• provides support

• protects internal organs

• allows your body to move

• stores and produces materials that your body needs (blood cells)

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Development of Bones
• Your bones are living structures that undergo change throughout your
life.

• Cartilage is a tough supportive tissue that is softer and more flexible


than bone.

• By young adulthood, most of this cartilage is replaced by bone in a


process called ossification.

• In a process called ossification minerals, such as calcium and


phosphorus, are deposited within the cartilage, making it hard.

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Joints
• Joints allow for movement and protect bones from friction and force.

• Bones are held together at joints by strong, fibrous bands called


ligaments.

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Pivot Joint
A pivot joint connects your Ball-and-Socket Joint
head to the first vertebra in A ball-and-socket joint allows movement
your backbone. It allows you in all directions. Your shoulders and hips
to turn your head from are ball-and-socket joints.
side to side.

Gliding Joint
Hinge Joint
Gliding joints allow
Hinge joints allow
movement in many
bending and straightening
directions as the bones
movements.Your knees
slide along each other.
and elbows are
Your wrists and ankles contain
hinge joints.
gliding joints.

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MUSCULAR SYSTEM

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Give an example for diffusion in real life.
Factors affecting the rate of diffusion

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