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Life-Size Printable Muscular System

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Grade Levels
1st - 4th
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Pages
36 pages
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This worked great! The children worked in groups and labeled the cut outs. Just what we needed - thanks!
This activity proved to be quite enjoyable for the students, sparking their excitement and engagement. I eagerly look forward to incorporating this activity into future lessons, as its impact on the students' learning experience was remarkable.
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Description

This printable life-size muscular system gives students an opportunity to build a model of how their own muscles looks. They can handle the printed muscles, place them in order, and even try them on!

The printable muscles are scaled so that their size would be right for an average seven-year-old child, but should also fit reasonably well for children who are two years younger or older.

There are pages that feature all the muscles with their names as well as pages without any text. This printable set also includes a card that acts as a reference to build the muscle system, and has an overview of the system with some fun facts.

For further studies, build a skeletal system (not included) as well! It integrates well with our life-size skeletal system and showcases the interconnectivity of layers.

Want more anatomy activities? Try our bundles – Anatomy for Kids: Basic Systems and Anatomy for Kids: Advanced Systems. Following this hands-on anatomy unit study, children get to build life-size anatomy models of themselves, play with anatomy dress-up dolls, complete anatomy puzzles, build organs from play-dough, colour, draw and play games! The anatomy bundle is full of creative activities for young scientists.

Total Pages
36 pages
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Last updated Sep 11th, 2021
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