Tests. I explore the world Grade 3. Human and his body

Course Difficulty Icon Intermediate
Course Type Icon Test
Course Duration Icon 1 hrs
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The interactive set of tests is designed to assist third-grade students in learning the basics of human anatomy and its functions. The tasks feature vibrant illustrations and interactive elements, making the learning process engaging and enjoyable. Students will be able to test their knowledge of the body's structure, its organs and systems, and the principles of a healthy lifestyle.

This diagnostic work will help assess the level of understanding and retention of the material covered on the topic and identify any gaps. The diagnostic work can be used independently of the textbook.

The expected outcomes of the course include evaluating the development of the following competencies:

  • Understanding what makes humans similar to and different from other living beings (thinking, language, work, communication, and interaction with others);
  • Describing the parts of the human body, their functions, and the basic rules for their care;
  • Acquiring basic hygiene skills and self-care abilities;
  • Identifying conditions for a healthy lifestyle (nutrition, health care, avoiding harmful habits);
  • Sharing information about oneself and one’s interests; striving for neatness;
  • Outlining rules of behavior at home, in school, and in the community;
  • Justifying the need to be responsible for one's actions;
  • Recognizing relationships in social life (between actions and consequences, rule violations and responsibility);
  • Predicting the consequences of one’s actions.

The course includes:

  • Tasks 1-5
  • Tasks 6-10
  • Results of the diagnostic work

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