Why do we have two eyes? This hands-on science lesson about the human body helps children understand that we need two eyes to have proper depth perception.
If you want your children to learn more about body organs and their functions, these human body printables for kids are just what you need!
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A week filled with engaging All About Me: My Body Themed Literacy, Math, Science, STEM and Art activities. Perfect for Pre-K to Grade 1.
How the stomach breaks down food: a hands-on demonstration to understand the two ways in which the stomach breaks down food during digestion.
Try one of these Preschool human body activities that are guaranteed to get your child interested in the human body and all the amazing things it does.
Check out this fun DIY Lung Model Activity for Kids: Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Fun Learning Experience.
FREE Human Body Printables For Kids. Cut And Paste Major Body Organs, Label And Color Body Parts. With Colorful Posters To Display
The Empowered Educator - Children's Cardboard X-ray 'Tablet'
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Fun and educational healthy body activities for preschoolers. Teach your child about nutrition, dental health, and more with these engaging activities.
Brain Hemisphere Hat This is the “world-famous” Brain Hat. This humble little hat has been distributed around the world (even at some famous science museums) and has been translated in…
FREE science emergent reader book about the human body systems. Great science activity for preschool and kindergarten.
The human body and all its pieces are a very important topic to be aware of. Because we only get one body, it is our job to listen when it speaks to us. There are a number of diseases and illnesses linked to many symptoms and/or places throughout the body. Some people come across pinched nerves. Nerve damage, however, is a serious topic considering that that nervous system affects almost every move we make. In order to effectively handle nerve issues, it’s best to catch it in its early stages. Here are a few signs of nerve damage that should be checked out as soon as you notice them: Increased Bathrooms Visits Many people, including doctors and medical officials, may associate constantly having to use the bathroom with a bladder issue. While problems with the bladder may be a big reason for increased bathroom habits, nerve damage can be a reason as well. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes (NINDS) says that nerve signaling can be disrupted in 1 of 3 ways: loss of signals normally sent, inappropriate signaling when there shouldn’t be any, or errors that distort the messages being sent. A lot of the muscles used […]
Did you know that humans and giraffes have the same number of neck bones? Did you know that babies have 94 more bones than adults? Or that you breathe, on average, 20,000 times a day?! And that is just the beginning! Dive right into the human body and study it from the inside out.
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The preschool years are a time of exploration and discovery. They are also filled with learning a lot about what makes us unique individuals. Recently, I started working with my toddler on identifying and naming body parts and reading various All About Me Books. Today we’re sharing a fun all about me preschool science activity...Read More
Learning about the Human Body is great fun! Exploring and understanding the amazing structure and design within the composition of human life, inevitably points to a Creator. Oh what a blessing to be made in
We are having so much fun learning about the body. I always find it so interesting how much they don't know and how interested they are in everything we talk about. They really are little sponges! After talking about the digestive system today, they came back from lunch talking about how they could feel the cold milk going down their "food pipe". Too cute! I have been getting things ready for our Craftivity/Research project to do at the end of this week, I can't wait to see how excited they will be! I have put together a resource to help teach little learners about the body. Lots of anchor charts (very child friendly) and lots of other goodies! (Writing prompts, vocabulary cards, Felt Figure Oral Language Center, Write Around the Room, and the fun Craftivity/Research Project). I will update this post after the little researchers get their projects done! Update! Oh boy, was that fun! They LOVED doing their very first reasearch project! I set up several "writing stations" around the room with anchor charts, vocabulary cards, and books about the body. I set up all of the materials on the table and we talked about what they could use to do their project. The only thing I requested was that they write at least four or five journaling cards before they start. I have never done a research project this early in the year, so I honestly wasn't sure what to expect, but I was actually really amazed! They REALLY loved going to the stations and writing, and their writing was SO much better than I expected. I was hoping for legible words and I got that, plus more from so many of them :o). Never did I hear "I can't", not once. They all did something, and they really owned it. The range of finished projects was definitely wide as far as ability, but each was very proud and loved what they had produced. I tried to get around to as many as I could to elicit some conversation "Tell me about this organ?" They really soaked up the facts, great language and vocabulary being used, and pretty good sentences (we are working hard on using complete sentences). My favorite was "This is the stomach, it makes my food digested-ed". One of my take aways for doing this next year is to have many more copies of the vocabulary words, this was just a really accessible way for many of them to connect the text to the content. Next week we will share our projects with a "museum walk", and then I will hang them in the hallway. I'll update then, until then, thanks for checking in! Body Parts Anchor Charts for Little Learners & Craftivity/Research Project UPDATE!! I have now completed The Body Close Reading and Listening for Little Learners! It is available on its own and also as a Bundle together with the Anchor Charts resource! It is the perfect companion!
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Roundup with a variety of Montessori-inspired skeleton activities that can be used to create a multi-level skeleton unit for preschoolers on up.
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When you have a toddler, you really have to keep an eye on them at all times. Unfortunately, this is impossible. You turn your back for just one second & boom. It is inevitable. I got a call from my daycare provider that my daughter hurt her arm. Mai told me that she was […]