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  1. Print. Every single person has a skeleton made up of many bones. These bones give your body structure, let you move in many ways, protect your internal organs, and more. It's time to look at all your bones — the adult human body has 206 of them! Bones. Our bones give our bodies shape, and support and protect our organs and systems.

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  2. Kids learn about the science of bones and the human skeleton. How the skeletal system supports the human body and protects it from harm.

  3. Human Skeleton. The human skeleton is made up of bones. An adult skeleton consists of 206 bones. Our skeleton acts as an internal framework and its bones help muscles to act as levers to move the legs, arms and other body parts. We could no longer move our body without bones.

  4. An opportunity for children to label different bones of the skeleton and then complete some questions based on the skeleton. After introducing these names you could go on to introduce the more complex terms for the bones of the body such as fibula and tibula. What are some facts about the human skeleton? 1. The adult human body has 206 bones. 2.

  5. How the human skeletal system works: anatomy, function, diagrams, activities, experiments, projects, and relatable clinical examples for kids.

  6. List of Bones in the Human Body. There are 206 bones in the human body. Over half of these bones are in the hands, which have 54 bones, and the feet, which have 52 bones. Here is the full list: Kids learn about all the human bones in this list and pictures of the skeleton.

  7. Each poster features human skeleton pictures with names for each part of the body. This wonderful teacher-made resource has everything you need to break down each part of the human skeleton and explain them to your students.

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