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What would happen if you didn't have a skull?

What would happen if you didn't have a skull?

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How is your skull an important part of your body? (There's more than one way!)

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“This lesson was fantastic. Students loved it and I was able to show our dolphin skull, rabbit skull, bobcat skull and introduce predator/prey relationships...etc. Thank you! Perfect for Halloween!”
“All grade levels loved it and it triggered interesting information. Thank you!”
“Great connections to body structures/functions! Fun learning experience with good Essential Question embedded!”
“Having the students follow directions to complete the task. They realized the importance of this and were amazed at their projects. They also learned a lot about their skulls! Keep the wonderful lessons coming!”
“The kids really liked the end result. They also liked feeling their skull. They were amazed to feel the eye socket!”
“Such an awesome and fun lesson! Love how guided and easy you all at Mystery Science make it for us teachers and our students!”
“My students love to learn more about their skull. They didn't know what their nose or ears were made of!”
“Having all of the lines and dots for where to cut and stop cutting was very helpful for my kids! There wasn't a lot of room for error! :)”
“I liked that the kids tested their own bodies to explore the idea of separate bones. The kids loved getting to make their own skulls!”
“The kids LOVED making their own skull with movable jaw. I loved that the directions were easy for them to follow!”
“They loved the masks! I tried the 3-5 lesson with my 2nd graders and although we needed 2 days to complete, they did ok with the cutting and folding!”
“loved all the information. The step by step instructions on making the skull was great. Very helpful.”
“The information and the skull activity was brilliant!”
“Very quick and simple while still very engaging for the students.”
“Engaging and thought provoking for fifth graders. Perfect way to have a seasonal activity with strong content connection. Love the easy prep too. ”
“The hands-on activity was a perfect complement to the information about the skull. Also, the directions with the video were excellent. It made it easy to follow. Great lesson. ”
“AWESOME Halloween activity! The mask was so fun and easy for my 6 and 9 yr old to do together! Thank you!”
“Students love hands-on activities and this activity helps students learn to follow multi-step directions. ”
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Grades K-5

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Structure & Function

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In this mini-lesson, students learn about the structure and function of their skulls. In the activity, My Paper Skull, students combine science with art as they examine their own heads and make discoveries about their skull. Using their observations, they create a mask that shares characteristics with their own skull. Younger students create a simple mask; older students create a mask with a moveable jaw.
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Grades K-5

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Structure & Function

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