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Parts of the eye
Drag the labels to the right slots. When you are ready, use the 'Mark' button. Use the guidance to help you.
Discussion points
- How do the pupil and iris work together, and why are their jobs important?
- What is inside the retina to help us see shapes and colours?
- Where does the optic nerve carry information to?
Teaching tips:
This activity challenges children to identify and locate key structures of the eye while prompting discussion about their functions.
The Guidance found within the activity can be used to review learning and address misconceptions before completing the activity or to prompt children throughout.
Also see Parts of the heart to identify and discuss the functions of the parts of another vital human organ.
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