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Activities from Home #1: Funny Bones! (Grade 3)
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Activities from Home #1: Funny Bones! (Grade 3)

Students will apply their knowledge of the structure (bone type) and function of four major bone structures (skull, ribs, hands, femur) in this activity. Encourage students to recreate the four major bone structures in their skeletons at a Grade level appropriate amount of detail.

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Activities from Home #1: Funny Bones! (Grade 2)
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Activities from Home #1: Funny Bones! (Grade 2)

Students will apply their knowledge of the structure (bone type) and function of four major bone structures (skull, ribs, hands, femur) in this activity. Encourage students to recreate the four major bone structures in their skeletons at a Grade level appropriate amount of detail.

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Activities from Home #1: Funny Bones! (Grade 1)
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Activities from Home #1: Funny Bones! (Grade 1)

Students will apply their knowledge of the structure (bone type) and function of four major bone structures (skull, ribs, hands, femur) in this activity. Encourage students to recreate the four major bone structures in their skeletons at a Grade level appropriate amount of detail.

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