Human Body
General anatomy
- Cut-and-assemble paper model of human skin (ages 9 and up, easier than eye and ear)
- Cut-and-assemble paper model of the human eye (ages 10 and up)
- Cut-and-assemble paper model of the human ear (ages 10 and up)
- Cut-and-assemble paper model of spine cross section (ages 10 and up)
- Anatomy T-shirt (all ages)
- “The Circulation Game” (ages 10 and up, younger with help)
- Body Bingo (three levels of questions, ages 8-14)
- Study guide for “The Children’s Atlas of the Human Body” by Richard Walker (upper elem, middle)
Brain
- “Ectomy” A game about brain parts (ages 9-14)
- Brain hemisphere hat (made of paper) (any age)
- Brain model refrigerator magnet (any age)
Nutrition and Digestion
- Food to Feces: an interactive tour of the digestive system (ages 8-12)
- Fruit and Vegetable Card Games (with nutritional facts) any age
- 3D Food Pyramid Craft (featuring three different guides!) (ages 8-14)
- Nutrition unit review crossword puzzle (ages 12 and up) (assumes you have been studying nutrition)
- The Enzyme Game (ages 10 and up)
Cells and Microscopic things
- “The Immune System Game” (a large group game similar to human chess)
- “The Antigen Binding Game” An immune system game (ages 10 and up)
- “Blood Cell Bingo” (ages 10 and up, really designed for high school)
- ATP “pop gun” (ages 10 and up) (NOTE: The type of pen I used for this craft is now hard to find.
- “The DNA Song”
Printable pages for Cells curricululm (2nd edition)