Primary 4 have started their new IDL topic, The Human Body. We have watched some great science videos and we have been learning about what supports the whole body, the skeletal system and the names of all the bones in the body. We worked in our coop groups to create some human skeleton, with the bones showing so we could see where they all were and what they looked at. We have included some of our great pictures below, it was a fun afternoon!
Here are some of our Fun Facts:
Did you know that you have 33 little bones in your spine? Did you know that when you are a young child you have around 300 hundred bones, but adults have 206 bones? Did you know the femur (leg) bone is the strongest bone in your body? Did you know a 1/5 of your body weight is the weight of your skeleton?
What wonderful skeletons Primary 4 and those are really interesting facts you have learned about the human body. I can’t wait to hear what else you learn!
Thank you Mrs Davidson, we have been working really hard! 🙂
You have been learning a lot of facts about the human body!
I love learning about the human body
I really liked learning about the human body at the Science Centre on our school trip because Jenny at the Science Centre told us lots of amazing facts.
I really liked learning about the human body but sometimes I feel scared (he he) 🙂 ♡
I really enjoyed the school trip, I enjoyed all the facts we learned. My favourite fact was that your tummy is under your rib cage and I that it was where your intestines were.
Did you now that there is proof that our souls exist?