WORKSHEETS
This creative writing assignment challenges students to write from the perspective of an inanimate object. They will use…
Students examine their teeth and classify them by their different shapes. Materials list, safety tips, rubric,…
Teach students about the human body with these fun arts & crafts activities. This is a great science project to enjoy…
BOOK GUIDES
In this compilation of lessons, activities, and worksheets, students learn that vocabulary words normally used to…
LESSON PLANS
Students will make a paper model of the body.
This short explanation describes how the heart provides the body with oxygen and nutrients.
DAILY WARM-UPS
Discover the wonders of medical technology while improving students' reading skills. This printable warm-up includes a…
Students will learn that human and other animal brains have many similarities.
In this worksheet, students decide whether expressions using the word "head" are referencing human or animal heads.
This short explanation describes why the skeleton is important in the human body. Students receive hands-on practice…
The mechanism of muscles and how they enable the body to move are described briefly.
The creative writing, art, and trivia activities in this discussion guide reinforce the science lessons on physical…
Students will review the three major parts of the human brain and where each part is located.
In this lesson, students will put developing human brains and developing mice brains into order by age, by observing the…
Students learn vocabulary words about the movements humans make and how those terms are used in metaphorical…
This team activity teaches students about the skeletal system.
Students can practice vocabulary relevant to the eyes and ears by reading the definition and using the word in a…
Deepen students' knowledge of the human body and improve their reading skills. This printable warm-up includes a reading…
REFERENCE
Present details of the functions of body systems as well as interesting facts.
A fabulous list of facts about the human body, for example, most people shed 40 pounds of skin in a lifetime!
Students match human organs with the body systems they belong to.
Help students learn about the locations and functions of the body's organs by playing a game of clues and logic.
Use this game to reinforce students' knowledge of the systems and organs of the body.
Students learn some foreign words for parts of the body.