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A series of demonstration, practice, extension and testing activities on the human skeleton, including bones, muscles and joints.
 
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Bones
A powerpoint presentation explaining the need for a skeleton. Some of the text is not clear but the animations will be popular.
Build a Skeleton
'Drag and drop' the parts of the skeleton to create a body.
Interactive Muscles
A 'drag and drop' activity placing the bodies muscles in the correct place.
Bones and Organs Test
A 10 question test marked online covering the basic organs in the human body.
Cross section of a bone
An interactive diagram with links to further information.
How Your Body Moves
A series of activities about the skeleton and joints. Each activity gives information about the topic.
Interactive Skeleton
A 'drag and drop' activity placing the bodies bones in the correct place.
Events in Order
Learners have to put a series of statements in the correct order of repairing a broken bone.
Human Body 1
A powerpoint presentation which labels the major bones of the body and then goes on to explain what each one does.
Label the Skeleton
A 'drag and drop' activity placing labels into the correct places.
Mammal Maker
A 'drag and drop' activity as learners try to re-assemble the skeleton.
Moving & Growing Quiz
A 10 question interactive quiz marked online.
Human Body 2
A series of slides created by children who explain parts of the skeleton and the various muscles.
Moving & Growing Activity
A drag and drop activity where learners label the various bones in the body.
Moving and Growing
An activity in which learners watch how a human, a horse, fish and ant move. They are then encouraged to label each skeleton.
Skeleton Quiz 1
Questions to test understanding of the topic.
Moving & Growing Revision
A series of screens covering all aspects of this part of the curriculum.
Name the Bones
A 'drag and drop' activity labelling the various bones.
Muscles Anatomy
An interactive diagram with links to information about the various parts.
Skeleton Quiz 2
A 'drag and drop' activity placing the correct labels to parts of the skeleton.
Name that Bone
A worksheet to print out naming bones of the body.
Put Ann Back Together
A 'drag and drop' activity placing bones into the correct places in the body.
Muscles and Joints
An interactive diagram which gives information about the various parts of the system work.
Skeleton Quiz 3
An interactive multiple choice quiz marked online.
Skeleton Key
An activity matching parts of the body to their skeleton pictures.
Skeleton Shakedown
A drag and drop activity in which learners have to rebuild a skeleton from the head down.
Skeleton Anatomy
An interactive diagram with links to information about the various parts.
The Human Skeleton
Learners have to identify the specific bones which are requested by clicking on them.
The Human Body
A series of slides which show where various bones are with explanations of what they do.
What has a skeleton?
A drag and drop activity in which learners have to decide which objects on the table have skeletons. As labels are placed on the objects they 'move' into the X ray scanner to reveal all.
Skeleton Wordsearch
A wordsearch to print out.
 
Them not-so dry bones
A short animation explaining the uses of the skeleton.
     
Types of Joints
A powerpoint presentation which explains in detail the 3 types of joints that can be found in the body.
     
       
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Skeletal System Animation
An excellent explanation of the various parts and the role each plays in supporting and protecting.
The Skeleton
An excellent activity which gives learners the information and then tests the knowledge by getting them to 'Build the Body' by answering questions about specific bones and what they do.
Drag and Drop Bones
Choose male or female. There are 10 bones to rotate, drag and drop into the body. Positions have to be quite precise.
Skeletal System Quiz
A 10 question quiz marked online.