Dem Bones! Dem Bones
Lynne H. HehrCenter for Mathematics and Science Education
Arkansas NASA Educator Resource CenterUniversity of Arkansas
I have a little skeleton that goes everywhere with me.
It gives me shape…is made of bones.It’s very hard to see.
Simon Says and Thinking Loops
Simon says… …point to your skull
…touch your kneeEtc….
This word begins with… an “A” and is between your leg and your foot? an “E” and is the part of your arm that bends?
Activity 1 – Bag of BonesEach student is given a bag of bones,
Practice sounding out words.Glue words on body parts page.Label large skeleton on floor.View chicken bones.Pick 2 words and make a sentence.Pick 1 word and write a story.Create a Venn Diagram
Bones that have more than 4 letters with bones found below the waist.Bones above the waist with bones below the waist.
AIMS magazine: March 2004
My Skeleton
In pairs:Draw around partner on butcher paper on floor.Talk about where we bend and our bones.Have each child mark the body bends.Draw bones. Cut at the bends.Connect with yarn.
Musical Bones
In a group circle of 171 bone per personForm circle and face in Place bone on floor inside the circleSing and move around the circleWhen singing ends, pick up bone and complete the skeletonExtension: find name cards and place on bone
Musical Bones Song
Here we go round the skeleton, the skeleton, the skeletonHere we go round the skeletonLet’s put it all together.
BINGO
My arms have parts that bend and moveEvery time I use them.
Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.
And this is how I move them!
My legs have parts that bend and moveEvery time I use them.
Knee, ankle, heel and footKnee, ankle, heel and footKnee, ankle, heel and foot
And this is how I move them!
My trunk has parts that bend and moveEvery time I use them.
Neck, back, waist and hipsNeck, back, waist and hipsNeck, back, waist and hips
And this is how I move them!
I'm made of parts that bend and moveEvery time I use them.
Shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand..Knee, ankle, heel and foot.Neck, back, waist and hips
And this is how I move them!
Did You Ever See a Skeleton?
Did ya ever see a skel-e-ton, skel-e-ton, skel-e-ton...
Did ya ever see a skel-e-ton walking around?
With foot bones & leg bones & hipbones & chest bones...Did ya ever see a skel-e-ton walking around?
With hand bones & arm bones & neck bones & head bones...
Did ya ever see a skel-e-ton walking around?
With tibia, fibula, femur & foot bonesWith radius, humerus, ulna & hand bones
With pelvic & sternum, scapula & neck bones
With skull bones & jawbones, rib cage and backbone,
Did ya ever see a skel-e-ton walking around?
Skeleton Spin
Spin the spinnerOutline the bone(s) you land on or place on hanging skeleton (Oriental Trading)
Lose a turn if you already have them.First one to outline the whole skeleton…wins!
Making skeletons
Macaroni pasted on cardstockCutouts (Ellison and Accu-cut)
BONES Bingo
Create enough bingo cards for all students to have a different card.Call drawn cards.First one to get 5 in a row, Bingos.
Card Games
Bones ConcentrationGo Fish
Measure and predict
With a partner,Measure your femur (upper leg bone) from where it joins your hip to where it joins your knee.Measure your height.Record your measurements on a class chart with the rest of your classmates.Younger students can use yarn or rolls of adding machine tape. Measure, add name, tape the height strip to the wall and then tape the femur length on top of the height strip.
Does the length of the femur relate in any way to height?
Skeleton A skeleton is made up of bones
that give us shape and keep the body from flopping around like a bowl of jelly.
The smallest bone is in the ear. The longest bone is the femur.
The skeleton protects our insides - like our brain, heart, lungs, and stomach.
Bones Bone is living tissue.
Bones make up the skeleton.
The skeleton keeps your “insides” safe and gives you shape.
Bones act as a frame to hold you up and move with the help of muscles.
There are 300 bones in a baby’s body. There are 206 bones in an adult body.
Some bones are thick and some are thin. Some bones are flat and some are curved.
Skull
This is a skull.
It’s like a box around the brain that protects it from getting hurt.
The skull is made up of 22 bones.
Ribs
This set of bones is like a cage that protects your inner organs.
This is a ribcage.
It’s made up of 12 pairs of ribs.
It protects your heart and lungs.
Hand
The is a hand.
It has 27 bones in it.
It has many bones that move - to pick a flower, hold a crayon and wave hello.
Joint Bones cannot bend so when
2 bones come together and need to move, they form a joint.
This is a joint. There are over 230 joints in the body.
One of the joints in an arm is called the elbow.
One of the joints in a leg is call the knee.
Inside your skin
This is what a body looks like on the inside.
Skeleton
This is an X-ray of the body.
See the bones inside.
What bones do you see?
Doctors use X-rays to see broken bones.
Have you ever had a broken bone?
X-ray
X-rays see inside our skin.
X-rays help us look at our
bones.
X-rays don’t hurt – when they are taken, it’s just like taking a picture of bones.
Head
This is an X-ray of the head.
What do you see?
Mouth and jaw
This is an X-ray of the mouth, teeth and jaw.
Point to the mouth. the teeth. the jaw.
Where is the ear?
Chest
This is an X-ray of the bones in the chest.
Do you see the ribs? Count them.
Shoulder
This is an X-ray of a shoulder.
What bones do you see?
Elbow
This is an X-ray of an elbow.
The elbow is a joint.
What is the name of the upper arm bone?
What are the names of the lower arm bones?
Hand
This is an X-ray of a hand.
Find all 27 bones that make up the hand.
Knee
This is an X-ray of the knee.
The knee is a joint that helps your leg move.
Name the upper leg bone.
Name the lower leg bones.
Hips
This is an x-ray of the hip.
It’s called the pelvis.
You sit on this.
Foot
This is an X-ray of the foot.
The foot has 27 bones.
What is the part at the back of your foot called?
Foot
This is a view of a foot from the top.
The skeleton
Put all the bones together and you have a skeleton.
Add muscles, organs,
skin and a whole lot more and… you have a body.
Books and Resources
Human Body by DK Eye Wonder
Learning About My Body by Evan-Moor
Looking into My Body by Reader’s Digest
Magic School Bus in the Human Body by Joanna Cole
Pop-up Human Body
Skeletons! Skeleton! All About Bones by Katy Hall
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