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Easy experiments for kids
Learn the names of the different bones in the human skeleton with this drag 'n' drop labelling exercise. Includes a worksheet. (worksheet)
Learn where the major muscle groups of the body are located with this labelling exercise.
An animation that shows how the biceps and triceps work together in order to flex and straighten the arm.
An animation illustrating what happens when we breathe in and out.
A labelling activity that will help you to understand the different regions of a lung capacity chart or spirometer.
Label the parts of the respiratory system. This resource also contains a diagram of alveoli. (worksheet)
A sequence of animations showing the means by which we get oxygen from the air into our blood and carbon dioxide out of our blood into the air.
A Venn diagram activity to introduce your pupils to the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
A drag and drop activity in which pupils are required to construct the word equations of aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
This beautiful animation shows your pupils how the chambers and valves of the heart function in order to pump blood around the body. This resource includes an animated schematic of the circulatory system. The interactive labels provide you with a number of class activities for teaching your pupils the structure of the heart.
Do you know the major causes of death? You might be surprised. This resource is a useful ice-breaker to start your pupils thinking about health issues.