Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students, during this twelve week series of lessons, learn basic anatomy through life sketches of human skeletons and shells. They learn fundamentals of line and convey life through sketches learning science through art. Full Review »

Grade Range
3rd - 5th
Rating
Rated 2.0/5 Stars.

Students participate in a rap chant with movements to commit bone names to memory, provide rhythmic development, and to have some aerobic activity in an enjoyable way. Full Review »

Grade Range
3rd - 5th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students learn different bones of the body while using various body awareness concepts. Full Review »

Grade Range
2nd - 5th
Rating
Rated 4.0/5 Stars.

Students learn the correct names of various bones in the human body by using locomotor skills. They, in groups, move to the "pile of bones" to get the specified piece of the skeleton and the label required and return to the group. Full Review »

Grade Range
1st
Rating
Rated 5.0/5 Stars.

Students examine the five major body systems. They complete a Body Book, construct a paper skeleton, examine x-rays, view demonstrations of muscles, simulate the circulatory system, and conduct an experiment regarding the digestive system. Full Review »

[PDF] Human Traces
Grade Range
3rd - 8th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students create and construct human skeletons by rubbing casts of bone impressions on paper, and then label most important components of human skeleton. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th - 8th
Rating
Rated 4.0/5 Stars.

Students identify one object that would tell the story of their lives. In groups, they determine what can and cannot be told from objects left behind. After watching a video, they compare and contrast chicken bones to human bones. To end the lesson, they create a timeline of the Cenozoic Era. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 12th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students determine how a stop animation movie is created. They compare the similarities of a stop animation movie to a flip book and construct a flip book showing fluid motion. They examine the different theories about why when a series of images are viewed in succession our eyes translate it into motion. Full Review »

Grade Range
7th - 12th
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students study man's first form of flight which truly imitated the free-flight of birds, the glider. They examine such important contributions to the invention of the glider such as: Sir George Cayley, Jean Marie LeBris, Otto Lilienthal and others. They focus on how gliders actually fly Full Review »

Grade Range
Kindergarten - 2nd
Rating
Rated 3.0/5 Stars.

Students integrate physical activity while studying the names of the bones in the body in a fun game form. They feel the bone in their body as the story talks about it. After doing this, they form a circle and sing the words to the song 'My Bones' . Full Review »