The science curriculum for young children states that as part of understanding living things and life processes, children should be able to recognise and compare the main external parts of the bodies of humans
Naming Parts of the Body
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The science curriculum for young children states that as part of understanding living things and life processes, children should be able to recognise and compare the main external parts of the bodies of humans. The Parts of the Body activity is a way that children can get to know the names of the main parts of the body by putting body parts and labels onto a picture of the body. There are topics covering:
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The science curriculum for young children states that as part of understanding living things and life processes, children should be able to recognise and compare the main external parts of the bodies of humans. The Parts of the Body activity is a way that children can get to know the names of the main parts of the body by putting body parts and labels onto a picture of the body. There are topics covering:
•(external) parts of the body
•parts of the face
•senses
•skeleton
•inner organs of the body
The picture shown on the left side of the screen can be completed by dragging the component parts (eg ribs, skull etc.) from inside the white box on the right and placing them into position on main picture. When all of the objects have been placed, a number of labels will be shown, which can also be added onto the picture in a similar way. All of the children's tries will be recorded, and the total number of correct and incorrect answers can be viewed.
Parts of the Body is part of a series of activities to introduce early science concepts to young children, aged 4 to 8 years old. The series covers About Us (about the human body), Animals, Plants, Light and Sound, Forces, Electricity and Materials. These are detailed on the Storm website, www.stormeducational.co.uk, and it is backed by the We Love Science! blog at http://welovescienceblog.wordpress.com.
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