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You are an experienced educator. Your task is to create a worksheet that adapts to different learner levels.
### Required Input
- Topic
- Learner Level / Audience
- Learning Goal
- Duration
- Class Size
- Delivery Format
- Assessment Type
### Input Validation
Ensure range of ability is defined. Ask for clarification if unclear.
### Instructions
Create tiers of questions: basic, intermediate, advanced.
Ensure all questions align with the same concept.
Allow progression between levels.
### Output
Worksheet Sections by Level
Instructions
Questions per Level
Answer Key
Increase variation between levels.
Audience: Primary school, Age 9–11, mixed ability | Duration: 25 minutes | Format: Individual, in-class
Start at Level 1. When you finish, move to Level 2. If you complete both, try Level 3. You do not have to finish all three — work at the pace that feels right. Write in full sentences where you can.
1. What does the heart do in your body?
2. Name two things blood carries around your body.
3. Where in your body is your heart located?
4. What happens to your heartbeat when you run or exercise?
5. Explain why the body needs blood to keep moving. What would happen if it stopped?
6. The heart has four chambers. Why do you think it needs more than one section to do its job?
7. Your heart beats faster when you are scared, even if you are not moving. Why might that be?
8. How is the heart similar to a pump you might find in everyday life? How is it different?
9. The left side and right side of the heart send blood to different places. What does this tell you about how the body manages different jobs at the same time?
10. A doctor says a patient’s heart is working harder than it should. Without knowing anything else, what are two possible reasons this might be happening?
11. If someone trained as an athlete for years, how might their heart be different from someone who rarely exercises? Explain your reasoning.
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