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Human Skeleton Activity | Printable Science Anatomy
Human Skeleton Activity | Printable Science Anatomy
Human Skeleton Activity | Printable Science Anatomy
Human Skeleton Activity | Printable Science Anatomy
Human Skeleton Activity | Printable Science Anatomy
Human Skeleton Activity | Printable Science Anatomy
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"This is a great, relatively easy, project to give students to further implement the bones of our skeletons. My students had a great time putting their skeletons together. "
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Kristin H.

Description

Full Body Skeleton Activity for Young Children

Buildable Skeleton with Labels, Cards, and Answer Key
Total Pages: 15

This interactive full-body skeleton activity is designed for children as young as 3 years old, but it’s just as effective for early elementary students. With large, printable bone pieces, this hands-on activity is perfect for introducing young learners to human anatomy in a simple, engaging way.

What’s Included:

  • Printable Skeleton Bones – Full body bones for students to cut out and assemble
  • Skeleton with No Labels – Great for visual reference or testing knowledge
  • Bone Labels – Can be used for matching, labeling, or card work
  • Answer Key – A complete version with labeled parts for reference

How to Use:

  • Print, cut, and laminate the pieces for long-lasting classroom use
  • Connect bones using tape, staples, or brass fasteners to create a movable skeleton
  • Use as a floor puzzle, science center, or Montessori work tray

Great For:

  • Anatomy introduction for preschool & early elementary
  • Science & health units
  • Fine motor development (cutting, assembling)
  • Independent work or group activities

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  • Upload or share these files on community pages, Google Drive, websites, or shared drives.
  • Use any part of this resource (graphics, text, designs, etc.) to create other resources — free or paid.

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Human Skeleton Activity | Printable Science Anatomy

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
5.0 (3 ratings)
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$2.50

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PreK - 4th
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15

What others say

"This is a great, relatively easy, project to give students to further implement the bones of our skeletons. My students had a great time putting their skeletons together. "
star
Kristin H.

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Bundle Total Pages 100Child Sized Skeleton LabelingFull body skeleton for children as young as 3 years, but can be used for Elementary age also.Print, cut, and laminate to connect all the bones. Can be connected using tape, staples, or round brass fasteners.Total Pages 15Includes:Skeleton bonesAnswe
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Human Skeleton Anatomy Pack – 173 Pages of Montessori-Inspired Science MaterialsBones of the Human Body | Full-Body Skeleton, Worksheets, and 4-Part CardsIdeal for Ages ElementaryThis in-depth human skeleton bundle features everything you need to guide students through the parts of the body’s major
Price $17.99Original Price $20.50Save $2.51
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Description

Full Body Skeleton Activity for Young Children

Buildable Skeleton with Labels, Cards, and Answer Key
Total Pages: 15

This interactive full-body skeleton activity is designed for children as young as 3 years old, but it’s just as effective for early elementary students. With large, printable bone pieces, this hands-on activity is perfect for introducing young learners to human anatomy in a simple, engaging way.

What’s Included:

  • Printable Skeleton Bones – Full body bones for students to cut out and assemble
  • Skeleton with No Labels – Great for visual reference or testing knowledge
  • Bone Labels – Can be used for matching, labeling, or card work
  • Answer Key – A complete version with labeled parts for reference

How to Use:

  • Print, cut, and laminate the pieces for long-lasting classroom use
  • Connect bones using tape, staples, or brass fasteners to create a movable skeleton
  • Use as a floor puzzle, science center, or Montessori work tray

Great For:

  • Anatomy introduction for preschool & early elementary
  • Science & health units
  • Fine motor development (cutting, assembling)
  • Independent work or group activities

You Might Also Enjoy:

We'd Love Your Feedback!

If you enjoyed this resource, please consider leaving a review. Your feedback helps us grow and helps other educators find quality content! Plus, reviews earn you TPT credits toward future purchases.
Learn more about TPT credits here

Stay Connected!

Be the first to know about new products and FREE listings!
Click "Follow" at the top of our store page.


Connect with us on:

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Instagram
Pinterest

Terms of Use:

This product is for personal classroom use only. You may not:

  • Upload or share these files on community pages, Google Drive, websites, or shared drives.
  • Use any part of this resource (graphics, text, designs, etc.) to create other resources — free or paid.

Thank you for respecting the time and creativity that goes into making these materials. ❤️

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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Great, easy project
Rated 5 out of 5
February 12, 2026
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This is a great, relatively easy, project to give students to further implement the bones of our skeletons. My students had a great time putting their skeletons together.
Kristin H.
13 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 1, 2024
Great way to get a skeleton in front of students without having to spend an arm and a leg ;)
Meaghan F.
64 reviews
Grades taught: 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 10, 2019
Excellent!
Clara D.
22 reviews

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