The Human Skeleton
Learn about bones for Year 3-4.
The Human Skeleton
Key Stage 2 Science - Beginner
Instructions: Learn about the bones in your body and what they do.
Match the Bone to Its Job
Draw lines to match each bone to its function
Skull Protects heart and lungs
Ribs Supports the body and protects the spinal cord
Spine Protects the brain
Femur Helps you move your arms
Humerus Strongest bone, helps you walk
True or False?
Write T for true or F for false
1. Adults have 206 bones. ___
2. The skull is a single bone. ___
3. Bones can grow and repair themselves. ___
4. The smallest bone is in your ear. ___
5. Bones help you make blood cells. ___
Activity 1: Skull - Protects the brain | Ribs - Protects heart and lungs | Spine - Supports the body and protects the spinal cord | Femur - Strongest bone, helps you walk | Humerus - Helps you move your arms
Activity 2: 1) T 2) F (it's made of many bones) 3) T 4) T 5) T
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