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Session 1 - Children consider the development that they have undergone since they were babies. Draw a timeline of their lives so far. Continue research into the life stages of another animal concentrating on how quickly the babies develop. Have a baby photo challenge!

Session 2 - Look at the proportions of a human adult as shown by Leonardo’s Vitruvian Man. Investigate the shape changes between a baby and an adult human, concentrating on the head to body length ratio. Measure and draw graphs. Sketch children and adults in proportion.

Suitable for Y6 pupils.
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tracyallenscience

4 years ago
5

Much appreciated and a useful resource.

TES Resource Team

10 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing your resource. This resource has been recommended by the TES Resource Team for its relevance to the 2014 National Curriculum.

anneliz75

12 years ago
4

Helpful set of resources

Carbis25

12 years ago
4

The link above takes you to the 'Hamilton Trust' webpage, where you need to register to view all of their resources. You are able to view the very comprehensive lesson plans above which gives suggestion for two teaching sessions and the collection of worksheets without registering. You should check your school's policy before using the photographs of the two babies.

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