Lesson

Major Body Systems Work Together

Students learn how the circulatory, digestive, and respiratory systems share the work of keeping the body alive.

Major Body Systems Work Together

What students learn

Students learn that the body uses several systems at once to move blood, breathe, digest food, and stay alive. Start with to see the big picture.

Why it matters

The body is not a set of separate parts that work alone. It is a team. Watch and to see how systems share the job of moving oxygen where it is needed.

Learn the idea

Food also becomes useful only after the body processes it. Use to connect digestion to energy and growth, and ask students to name which system helps the body take in oxygen and which one helps move nutrients.

Try it

Have students trace one trip through the body: food goes in, oxygen comes in, blood carries materials, and the body uses both. Then ask them to explain how two systems help one another instead of working alone.

Parent guide

Keep it on the level of real life. Breathe, eat, run, and rest are the clues. Ask your child to explain what the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems each do and how one system depends on another.