Common Entrance / KS3 Biology – Movement – Skeletons & Muscles
✅ Learn or revise complicated concepts easily
✅ Information broken down into short chunks
✅ Full-colour illustrations on every page
We all move! But, how our bodies are designed to make movement (an protection of our organs) possible is incredible. This topic pack examines how skeletons and muscles protect us and enable us to move by explaining in a fully illustrated topic booklet exactly how our bodies work. This pack includes a glossary of key words and explains muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, different types of muscles and how they work. By using an active revision game and illustrations alongside the key points, this topic pack is ideal for revising this Common Entrance & Key Stage 3 biology topic.
One of the key features of our science topic packs is the use of the glossary of key words and terms. This is a vital tool to ensure that pupils recognise and understand the key words associated with each topic BEFORE they start learning about the specific topic. This way they can focus on the processes rather than struggling with key words and learning will be both more effective and less stressful for them.
Topics Covered Include:
- Glossary of key terms
- Skeletons & Muscles
- Joints
- Muscles & joints
- Muscles & tendons
- Muscle movements
- Eye muscles
- Eye movement
- Types of muscles
- Keeping muscles healthy
- The Skeleton
- Muscles around the skeleton
All our booklets feature...
Engaging, full-colour illustrations on every page
Text broken down into bite-sized chunks on a lightly shaded background
A simple, easy-to-understand glossary of key terms
What's In Each Pack?
Topic Pack
Topic Booklet: ✅ x1
Write Your Own Notes Booklet: ✅ x1
Active Learning Game or Map: ✅ x1
£8.97
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Topic Booklet
Topic Booklet: ✅ x1
Write Your Own Notes Booklet: ❌
Active Learning Game or Map: ❌
£4.97
Write Your Own Notes Booklet
Topic Booklet: ❌
Write Your Own Notes Booklet: ✅ x1
Active Learning Game or Map: ❌
£4.97
Please note, our resources are NOT to be photocopied. Thank you.