Free Human Biology resource for lower secondary teachers Cover

Free Human Biology resource for lower secondary teachers

Science questions about the skeleton

Here is a fun way for students to revise the science topic, human biology - the skeleton. It can be used as a task for students to individually complete, or, this free resource also works fantastically for groups as a way to encourage teamwork.

The lesson could also be arranged so that students can compete to win the race not necessarily by finishing first but by answering the questions thoroughly and accurately. Let the games begin!

Ages: 13-15 | Pages: 7 | Code: E5667F
Series: Science Games

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Julia Burton

Through her study at Otago University,New Zealand, Julia Burton gained a BSc with a major in chemistry and a BA with a major in English. She then gained her Postgraduate Diploma of Teaching (Secondary) from Teachers’ College at Victoria University. She taught science and chemistry at Upper Hutt College and is now taking a break to look after her children.