**Update: I have recently changed the skeleton file as some people fed-back that it wasn’t printing as it should as a Publisher file. It is now an A4 PDF file, but can be enlarged to A3 in order to get the same size of skeleton that I used on my display (or it could be scaled down to A5 for cute mini skeletons!)
This interactive display invites the pupils to arrange the skeleton and label each bone correctly. I enlarged the skeleton, cut out each bone, laminated it and then stuck a bit of blu-tac to the back; however, if you are lucky enough to have a skeleton in school you could just label that!
The display also includes questions and answers about the skeleton and bones and fun facts.
I have included a picture of the finished display once it was moved to the school corridor (and, therefore, wasn’t being used interactively any more). I have changed the font to Comic Sans as the one I used isn’t often installed as standard, but each file is provided in Word as well as PDF so you can fiddle with the font and wording.
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I was unable to print the skeleton as the bones spread over multiple pages.
I've been unable to print the Skeleton as it just cuts it up in multiple places, I have tried changing the paper size as well. I did imagine this would just be done as one bone per page on word or powerpoint but it is not.
Thank you for sharing this resource, it is a great staring point for the healthy living unit and works across several levels for learners with learning difficulties.
Everything I was looking for. Saved loads of time. Thanks for sharing.
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