Hands-on Human Body Activities eBook
$9.99
Get ready for an engaging look inside the human body with this 75-page Hands-on Human Body Activities eBook. It includes fun, interactive projects like lung models, heart pumps, and DNA crafts. Each activity has worksheets and observation pages to guide learning and record discoveries. Designed for kids from preschool to upper elementary, it’s a great way to make anatomy more exciting and easier to understand.
Use it to support learning at home with clear diagrams, fun crafts, and writing practice built right in. The pack can be used with different age groups and comes ready to print and go.
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Learn and Explore with the Hands-on Human Body Activities eBook
Looking for fun, hands-on science ideas to keep your kids engaged while learning about the human body? The Hands-on Human Body Activities eBook is a 75-page printable resource packed with creative projects and learning pages that teach anatomy in a way that’s easy to understand. Whether you’re working with early learners or older students, this printable helps make science feel approachable and fun. Check it out here.
Why You’ll Love This Human Body Printable
This eBook is perfect for families who want to bring science to life through interactive activities. It makes it easy to introduce human body systems using common craft supplies and hands-on tasks. Each project is paired with worksheets, full-color diagrams, and space to observe, draw, and write. Instead of just reading about organs and systems, your child will be building, crafting, and exploring how their body works. From colorful crafts to easy science experiments, it’s all right here.
Every activity comes with pages to guide your child through the process, from writing a hypothesis to recording their findings. That means you can use this resource as a full lesson or as a fun extra during your science time. The pages are designed for a range of ages, so younger kids can join in with help while older students dive deeper into the details.
What’s Included in the Printable Pack
Here’s a closer look at the awesome activities inside:
- Muscular System Hand Craft
Using cutouts and basic supplies, your child will build a model of the muscles in a hand and see how tendons work together to move fingers. Great for understanding how muscles and bones connect. - Paper Bag Lungs Activity
With paper bags and straws, kids build a model of lungs and see how breathing works. This is a favorite for showing how the diaphragm helps us breathe in and out. - Balloon Lung Model
This project uses balloons and bottles to give a clear look at lung expansion. It’s a great way to learn how air fills our lungs and what happens when we exhale. - Spinal Cord Craft
Kids will create a model spine using yarn and pasta to show the connection between vertebrae and nerves. It helps explain how signals travel through the body. - Digestive System Craft
This visual model helps kids understand how food moves through the body and gets broken down. They’ll place each organ in the correct spot and learn what happens at each step. - Blood Model in a Bottle
With simple household items, your kids will build a model showing red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. It makes a tricky concept much more visual. - DNA Model with Candy
Build a double helix from licorice and marshmallows to get a close-up look at what DNA is made of. Fun and informative (and yes, a little sticky). - Heart Pump Model
This working model shows how the heart moves blood with each beat. Kids will use water and tubing to see it in action and understand how blood flows through the body.
Each activity also comes with observation pages that ask kids to list their supplies, make a guess, follow steps, draw what they saw, and explain what they learned.
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