
Well we actually did have "school" for a couple of days. We learned about muscles and bones. We made charts, labeled each other and found some interactive sites online that provided some fun.

I gave them a visual because the matching on the computer was fun but not really memorable. Josie just thought it was soooo funny that there is a muscle on her fanny. She said gluteals for the rest of the day :)

Here is Georgia being labeled. Josie did ok.

We also did the same thing for bones.
We visited two different websites. One can be found
here . This one claims to be "The totally free children's learning network" and has a wide variety of topics. We went
here to label the muscles and bones.
1 comment:
I love this!! I have never used human demonstration models before.
Thanks for the link-what a great site.
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