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Lesson 3: Learn by heart Today we will consider how heart rate patterns vary for different types of exercise.

Lesson 3: Learn by heart Today we will consider how heart rate patterns vary for different types of exercise. Lesson 3: Learn by heart. Spot the 12 differences!. From: Fizzy. Subject: What we know so far. Hello everyone!

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Lesson 3: Learn by heart Today we will consider how heart rate patterns vary for different types of exercise.

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  1. Lesson 3: Learn by heart Today we will consider how heart rate patterns vary for different types of exercise.

  2. Lesson 3: Learn by heart Spot the 12 differences!

  3. From: Fizzy Subject: What we know so far. Hello everyone! Thank you for all your great work on heart rate and exercise. We’ve found out so much! We can use everything that we have discovered so far to help other people learn about the heart. Why not make a list of everything you know about the heart and exercise? Then, look at the next two slides about athletes’ heart rates, before reading my next email for one last task! Thanks, Fizzy

  4. Lesson 3: Learn by heart Example graph to show heart rate before, during and after a middle distance race.

  5. Lesson 3: Learn by heart Athletes and scientists Scientists can help athletes to monitor their performance, include their heart rate, using specialised equipment.

  6. From: Fizzy Subject: Heart rate quiz. Hello everyone! Well done for making your list of heart and exercise facts. I’m sure people will find it very helpful! While you were writing that, I started to make up a quiz about heart rate, so that people can test what they know. Could you help me by making up some more graph problems? First you’ll need to solve the ones I have already done! Good luck! Fizzy

  7. From: Fizzy Subject: Heart Beaters’ Club membership cards. Hello everyone! Thank you so much for all your help with my investigations. You’ve been brilliant, and we’ve learnt so much together! As a reward, I’ve sent you each a Fizzy’s Heart Beaters’ Club membership card. Look after it and remember: Stay fit! Stay healthy! Keep investigating! Fizzy

  8. Lesson 3: Learn by heart For more on the heart and circulatory system, try these useful external links: A short BBC video on the function of the heart http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/the-human-heart-and-its-function/2270.html An interactive animation and quiz on the circulatory system http://www.e-learningforkids.org/Courses/Liquid_Animation/Body_Parts/ Heart_and_Circulation/index.html An interactive animation and quiz about healthy hearts http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/9_10/keeping_healthy.shtml (BBC links courtesy of BBC Learning ‘Class Clips’) These links to third party material were correct and up-to-date at the time of publication. It is essential for teachers to preview each web link before using it in class so as to ensure that the URL is still accurate, relevant and appropriate.

  9. This PowerPoint supports the investigations within the In the Zone Heart Beaters unit for ages 9-11. In the Zone is the Wellcome Trust’s major UK initiative inspired by the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It has been awarded the London 2012 Inspire Mark and is part of Get Set +, the official London 2012 education programme. For more information about In the Zone, comics and online activities such as The Pulse interactive, go to: www.getinthezone.org.uk In the Zone resources are, unless otherwise stated, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical-ShareAlike 3.0 UK:England And Wales License. This means that, unless indicated that restrictions apply, you can copy, share and adapt materials as much as you like, as long as it is not for commercial use. Please find editable documents at www.getinthezone.org.uk

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