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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!
Parts of the Digestive System Worksheet
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Parts of the Digestive System Worksheet

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of the digestive system - mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus, gall-bladder, liver, pancreas etc. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of the digestive system Label a diagram with some of the parts of the digestive system A word search with the parts of the system with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the system and the basic process. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is in the system. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Parts of the Respiratory (Breathing) System Worksheet
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Parts of the Respiratory (Breathing) System Worksheet

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of the respiratory system - nostrils, mouth, larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, lungs, alveoli etc. The activities are as follows: a) Anagrams of the parts of the respiratory system. b) Label a diagram with some of the parts of the respiratory system. c) A word search with some of the parts of the respiratory system with extra bonus words hidden within. d) Describing the function of one or two of the parts of the respiratory system. It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the system and the basic process. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is in the system. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Parts of a Flower
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Parts of a Flower

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of a flower - stamen, petals, sepal, receptacle, filament, ovary, pollen etc. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of a flower Label a diagram with some of the parts of a flower A word search with the parts of a flower with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the parts of a flower. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Parts of a Flowering Plant
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Parts of a Flowering Plant

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of a plant - flower, petals, stem, branches, buds, roots etc. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of a flowering plant Label a diagram with some of the parts of a plant A word search with the parts of a plant with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the parts of a flowering plant. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Methods of Food Preservation Worksheet
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Methods of Food Preservation Worksheet

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This worksheet serves as a colourful introduction to the different methods of food preservation. It is a diagram showing the first letters of different ways of food preservation along with picture prompts. Discuss and elicit the methods from individuals or groups in the class. The answers are provided on the second page. They are… Freezing, refrigerating, drying or dehydrating, vacuum-packing, salting or curing, pickling, canning or jarring and smoking. I usually introduce this topic when we are going to look at the process of mummification in Ancient Egypt. If you like this worksheet and have a moment, please kindly leave a review. Thank you.
The Circulatory System - Large Activity Sheet
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The Circulatory System - Large Activity Sheet

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This large worksheet contains several different activities about the circulatory system. The activities are as follows: Unscramble the parts of the system. Label a diagram of the system. Find words related to the system in a word search. Fill in blanks for a short paragraph about the system. Draw a diagram to show the structure of arteries and veins. Match the parts of the system with their function. Bonus: Write about how the structure of either a vein or artery is related to its function. Because of its size, this activity sheet lends itself nicely to pair work. Children really enjoy the variety of activities available. The document is fully editable so you can make adjustments to suit your needs. I’ve also included a colourful version as well as a B&W version in the document.
The Digestive System - Parts and Functions Crossword
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The Digestive System - Parts and Functions Crossword

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This A3 worksheet is made up of two activities relating the digestive system. The first activity is a crossword which comprises a description of the functions of different parts. The second activity involves labeling the parts of the digestive system scattered around the crossword. Here are some example questions/clues for the crossword… Muscular tube which moves ingested food to the stomach. Produces digestive enzymes. Where food enters the body. Parts and other keywords covered in the worksheet include… Mouth, teeth, oesophagus, stomach, bile, acid, small and large instestine, pancreas, liver, gall-bladder, recyum, anus etc. This worksheet works as a nice review for individual or pair work. It gives you a chance to see if the children can identify the function and ID different parts of the digestive system.
Human Reproductive Systems Pack - Large Activity Worksheets
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Human Reproductive Systems Pack - Large Activity Worksheets

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This pack contains 2 large (A3) worksheets with a variety of activities and puzzles relating the male and female reproductive systems, fertilisation and menstruation. Please see the individual previews for further details. Thank you.
The Respiratory System - Large Activity Sheet
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The Respiratory System - Large Activity Sheet

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This large worksheet contains several different activities about the respiratory system. The activities are as follows: Unscramble the parts of the system. Label a diagram of the system. Find words related to the system in a word search. Fill in blanks for a short paragraph about the system. Draw a diagram to show gas exchange. Match the parts of the system with their function. Bonus: Write about how the structure of alveoli helps gas exchange. Because of its size, this activity sheet lends itself nicely to pair work. Children really enjoy the variety of activities available. The document is fully editable so you can make adjustments to suit your needs. I’ve also included a colourful version as well as a B&W version in the document.
Parts of the Skeletal System Worksheet
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Parts of the Skeletal System Worksheet

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of the skeletal system -skull, tibia, fibula, ulna, pelvis, ribs, spine, femur, patella etc. The activities are as follows: a) Anagrams of the parts of the skeletal system. b) Label a diagram with some of the parts of the skeletal system. c) A word search with some of the parts of the skeletal system with extra bonus words hidden within. It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the system and the basic process. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is in the system. *Extension task idea: Ask the children to choose one or two of the bones in the skeleton and relate it’s structure to its function. They could also create their own version of the skeletal song or create their own mnemonic to help remember the names of the bones. * The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Organs in the Human Body Worksheet
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Organs in the Human Body Worksheet

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the organs within the human body - heart, brain, liver, kidneys, skin, eyes, ears, gall-bladder, intestines, bladder etc. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of ten different organs in the human body Label pictures of nine organs from the human body A word search with the lots of different organ names hidden within Describe the function of two different organs. It serves as a good introduction to the human body and study of the separate organ systems or even as a review. Children are expected to know the names of the organs, how to spell them, identify images of them and understand what their basic role is. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs. A PDF version is also included for easier display and printing.
Digestion in Humans - Order the Stages [Suitable for Online]
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Digestion in Humans - Order the Stages [Suitable for Online]

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This worksheet is split into two parts. The first involves putting the stages of digestion in order from 1-7 and the second part involves highlighting the key organs in each part and then naming the five parts shown. This worksheet is suitable for both online work (as a doc shared in Google Classroom for example) and as a printed worksheet. A black and white copy is available on the second page for the latter. Extra Ideas to Accompany: Upon review have the children point to a diagram or model and talk through the process. Have the children make a model of the digestive system using plastercine, fabrics or even junk around the house or garden. Why not download one of my other digestive system worksheets.
Parts of the Female Reproductive System
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Parts of the Female Reproductive System

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of the female reproductive system -vagina, cervix, ovary, fallopian tube, fimbriae, endometrium etc. The diagram is a front view of the system. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of the female reproductive system Label a diagram with some of the parts of the female reproductive system A word search with the parts of the system with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the system and the basic process. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is in the system. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.
Female Reproductive System - Large Activity Sheet
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Female Reproductive System - Large Activity Sheet

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This A3 worksheet contains several different activities about the human female reproductive system, fertilisation and menstruation. The activities are as follows: Unscramble the parts of the system. Label a diagram of the system. Find words related to the system in a word search. Fill in blanks for a short paragraph about fertilisation and menstruation. Draw diagrams of an ovum. Match the parts of the system with their function. Bonus: Write 1-2 interesting facts about the system. Because of its size, this activity sheet lends itself nicely to pair work. Children really enjoy the variety of activities available. The document is editable so you can make adjustments to suit your needs. Please kindly leave a review if you have a moment. Thank you.
The Digestive System - Large Activity Sheet
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The Digestive System - Large Activity Sheet

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This A3 worksheet contains several different activities about the digestive system. The activities are as follows: Unscramble the parts of the system. Label a diagram of the system. Find words related to the system in a word search. Fill in blanks for a short paragraph about the system. Draw a diagram of walls of the small intestine look like. Match the parts of the system with their function. Bonus: Write about how the structure of the small intestine helps digestion. Because of its size, this activity sheet lends itself nicely to pair work. Children really enjoy the variety of activities available. The document is fully editable so you can make adjustments to suit your needs. I’ve also included a colourful version as well as a B&W version in the document.
Body Systems Pack
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Body Systems Pack

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Large activity and puzzle sheets for 6 different body systems - digestive, respiratory, circulatory, skeletal and the male and female reproductive systems. Please see individual previews for further details. If you like the pack and have a moment, please kindly leave a review. Thank you.
Mummify an Apple Experiment
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Mummify an Apple Experiment

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A full work-through for an experiment on mummifying an apple. Includes the full scientific method from hypothesis through to conclusion. Great to get some science into a topic about Ancient Egypt. I usually begin the experiment so that a month or so later, it coincides with a look at the mummification process. We also create an Adobe Spark video to explain the way the Egyptians made their mummies. Extra discussion prompts: What foods to we preserve? How and why do we preserve them? How is this similar to the process of mummification?
Parts of a Plant Cell
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Parts of a Plant Cell

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This worksheet comprises of four activities that all relate to the parts of a plant cell - nucleus, nucleolus, chloroplasts, mitochondria, vacuole, cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane etc. The activities are as follows: Anagrams of the parts of a plant cell Label a diagram with some of the parts of a plant cell A word search with the parts of a plant cell with extra bonus words hidden within Describing the function of one or two of the parts It serves as a review or follow-up to an introduction of the parts of a plant cell. Children are expected to know the names of the parts, how to spell them, identify them on a diagram and understand what their basic role is. The document is mostly editable so you can change some of the parts to suit your children’s needs.