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More Human Body Science Activities (86 resources)
Heartbeats
Engage students with a science activity about the human body. Students will experiment with... | ||
Explore Activity: Exploring Teeth
Students examine their teeth and classify them by their different shapes. Materials list,... | ||
What Kinds of Sounds Are There?
Students draw things that make soft sounds and things that make loud sounds. | Experiment Activity: Experimenting with the Sense of Smell
Students conduct an experiment to test their smell thresholds for mint. Materials list, advance... | |
Pairing Up Chromosomes
Students will be introduced to chromosome pairs and will create their own pair, using the... | Investigate Activity: Investigating How the Heart Works
Students compare how their heart muscles differ from the muscles in their hands and arms, by... | |
Describe the Senses
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the senses of hearing, tasting, and smelling. | Blocks and Bones
Students recreate their skeletons out of blocks to gain an understanding of the shape and... | |
How Is It Easier to Balance?
In this balancing exercise, students see whether they can balance longer on one foot with their... | How Many Bones Can You Count?
Have students count their bones, draw the structure of their skeletons, and compare the results... | |
Science Fun: Can You Untangle the Floss?
Students trace floss from its container to its user in this maze. | ||
Music to the Ears!
Try a printable science activity that focuses on classifying pleasant and unpleasant sounds. | Investigate Activity: Observing Your Nervous System in Action
Students investigate how the nervous system works by testing reaction time. Materials list, lab... | |
Explore Activity: Exploring Balance
Students measure how long they can balance on one foot with their arms out and their eyes open,... | ||
It's My Skin!
Try a printable science activity that focuses on exercising caution with heat and light. |
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