DISCUSS:
What do bones do for your body?
EXTENSION FOR OLDER STUDENTS
Students Grade 3 and up can extend this activity by comparing the human hand to the bones of a mystery animal. Go to the next slide for step-by-step instructions.
DISCUSS (1 of 2):
How are the bones in bat wings and human hands similar to each other? How are they different?
DISCUSS (2 of 2):
Thinking about how bats use their wings and how humans use their hands, can you explain the differences in their bones?
Grades K-5
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To make skeleton hands to hang in your window, each student will need:
Each group of four will need:
In addition, you will need:
We also provide an activity extension for Grades 4 and 5. To complete that activity extension, each student will need:
For teaching the activity extension, you may want to print out:
Grades K-5
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