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GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project

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Teacher Toy Shop
Grade Level:
5-8
Product Type:
PDF
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
  • GIANT Human Body Systems STEM Project
$9.49

Description

Learn the systems of the human body while building a 3D human body model with lift-the-flap organs! This human body systems project teaches students where organs are located within the human body. The finished model is huge and sits up by itself on the edge of a table or chair—super cute! Students enjoy coloring their model, inside and out.

Included in this resource:

  • ready-to-print template for a 25in. tall human body model with 15 internal organs
  • fully-illustrated, step-by-step instructions PLUS a link to a video that shows how to build the model
  • 2-page reading passage
  • Fill-in-the-box information strips activity which are sized to fit the back of the completed model

These human body organs are included: brain, spinal cord, kidneys, bladder, esophagus, stomach, trachea, gallbladder, spleen, lungs, heart, pancreas, liver, small intestine, large intestine. Use this resource to teach human body levels of organization, organs of the digestive system, nervous system, respiratory system, and more. Bonus: make this item seasonal by challenging students to create a hat or other prop for the finished item (e.g., a St. Patrick's Day hat).

This project takes about 3 hours for a single student to complete on their own. This time can be reduced by having students work in groups to complete it. If you would like a smaller version that takes less time, please check out this Human Body Systems STEM Project.

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    Giant Human Body Project

    Posted by Stephanie Wallis on May 3rd 2022

    Love it, my kids are right in the middle of this for their end of year project.

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