Body Systems Teaching Ideas

Ideas for activities and projects for teaching body systems in third, fourth, and fifth grades
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Brain Hemisphere Hat
FREE! Make a brain hat! Learn about all the areas of the brain in this free and fun hands-on science activity. Great for a homeschool science project idea or supplementary activity to your science curriculum. (afflink)
Digestion Experiment - Human Digestive System for Kids
Learn about the human digestive system for kids that moves food from their mouth, through their esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and out the other end as poop. This digestion experiment is a ZANY and memorable human body project that is super simple, but effective in teaching first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th garde, 6th grade, 7th grad, and 8th graders about how food is digested in the body and waste is expelled as poo. Plus don't miss the free printable ...
FREE Human Body Playdough Mats Printable Activity for Kids
FREE Human Body Playdough Mats - These are such a fun hands on educational activity for kids learning about the human body, skeletal system, muscular system, human body organs, and more. Print in color or black and white and use for homeschool, science projects for kids, preschool, prek, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, and more! (kids activities, human body activities)
Human Body Activities & Experiments for Kids - This Reading Mama
Human Body Activities and Experiments for Kids - a collection by This Reading Mama
Teaching Body Systems
Teaching body systems? Visit Enjoy-Teaching.com for ideas for fourth and fifth grade classes.
How to Build Body Systems Models for Kids
How to Build Body Systems Models for Kids
Teaching Respiratory System Model, Informational Text, Graphic Organizer
Build this respiratory system model to teach kids about lung function. Read more at Enjoy-Teaching.com.
Teaching Nervous System Model, Informational Text, Graphic Organizer
To simulate the nervous system, build this model. Connecting the action with the part of the brain illustrates how a message is sent.
Teaching Musculoskeletal System – Muscular and Skeletal Systems
Build this model of the musculoskeletal system to show your students how bones and muscles work together.
Teaching Immune System Model and Graphic Organizer
When teaching the immune system, ask students to build a model representing the first line of defense. It's easy! Read more at Enjoy-Teaching.com.