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Create an eye-catching and informative skeletons-themed display for your classroom. These display printables cover the names of bones in the human skeleton (word wall cards and posters), vertebrates/invertebrates, and x-ray images of bones.

Benefits of this resource

  • Print and go - the pages are ready to print and mount. Some pages may require some trimming.
  • Eye-catching - This fun display is engaging and eye-catching for pupils.
  • Flexible - Use all the pages (space allowing) or pick and choose.

This science display resource contains the following:

Display title. There are 2 design options, and both are included in colour and black and white.
Poster pages. These are full-page printables displaying information about vertebrates, invertebrates, and different human bones (with x-ray pictures).
Bone-shaped facts. 4 bone shapes, each displaying a fun fact. Print and cut out individually.
Word wall cards (in additional PDF). 12 vocabulary cards showing parts of the human skeleton, and a full-page skeleton poster. Tip: cards can be cut in half for students to match the word to the picture.

UK and US paper sizes included. The PDF file is not editable.

This resource has been designed to support the KS2 (year 3) science curriculum, in particular:
‘Identify that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for
support, protection and movement’.

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Skeletons and bones presentations, display and printable activities KS2 science

Explore the human skeleton and bones with your KS2 class. This resource has slide shows, a classroom display and printable activities to help you pupil understand our skeletal system and its function. What’s included? **All About Bones Slide Show** A 40-slide presentation to introduce the human skeleton and its functions, the names of bones, invertebrates/vertebrates, and some bone facts. It is suitable to use over several lessons. **Vocabulary Tab Book** Pupils create a tab book with the definitions of 5 words (bones, joints, muscles, tendons, cartilage). Cut and paste definitions are provided. **Vertebrates and Invertebrates Sorting** Students sort 12 animal picture cards into vertebrates and invertebrates. * Option 1: Print the animals and headings on card. Cut out the headings and have students sort the animals into vertebrates and invertebrates. * Option 2 (cut and paste): Print the animals and sorting sheet on paper. Students sort the animals on their sheet and glue them in place. **Skeleton Task Cards** 20 multiple-choice question cards to print and cut out (colour and black and white options). An answer sheet for students to complete is included. **Label the human skeleton** * Version 1: Skeleton with 10 cut-and-paste labels (on separate page). Labels focus on simple names for bones e.g. thigh, shin, shoulder blade. * Version 2: As above, but labels use the actual bone names. * Version 3: This page has the skeleton for pupils to write their own labels/add arrows. **Skeleton Fact Page** A writing page for students to note 4 facts about bones/skeletons. Included with and without writing lines. **Identify the X-ray PowerPoint** Help Dr Bones identify the body parts in his X-ray pictures. A fun and interactive way to build on knowledge of the human skeleton. Pupils see each picture, identify the body part/bones, and see if they were right on the next slide. **Skeletons classroom display** Title, poster and word cards to create a beautiful skeleton display for your classroom.

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