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Human Body Lapbook

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We completed the human body lapbook by Hands of a Child today. Munchkin says that there is still a little more coloring to do, but she’ll finish it up later. **grin** This was a fun lapbook to work on.

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We pulled the cover image from the web, and I put the verse on the bottom using a photo editing program. We are fearfully and wonderfully made…

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We added a few books from activities that we found at Kids Health. (Note: Some families may find certain content on this site objectionable, so I encourage parents to check out the site first.)

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The arm moves so you can see how the muscles work.

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We tried to make it so the balloons could inflate (to show how the lungs work), but we had a few technical issues. It was fun prior to actually going into the lapbook.

We found a fun interactive game website for learning about the human body.

13 Comments

  1. Our Home Schooler and Jen
    Our Home Schooler and Jen

    great learning going on 🙂

    Jen

    July 4, 2008
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  2. weavermom
    weavermom

    It looks fantastic! You did a great job! 🙂

    July 4, 2008
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  3. LucisMomma
    LucisMomma

    Thanks for showing your lapbook! I’m new to lapbooking and can’t quite figure out how to do them without photos. 🙂

    susan w, new to weaver

    July 4, 2008
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  4. Anonymous
    Anonymous

    Thanks for posting this. I was needing some ideas on tendons, ligaments, and cartilage and ran across your site. 🙂

    October 13, 2009
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  5. Heather
    Heather

    How did you make the muscular arm?

    September 16, 2012
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    • I used tan cardstock to make it sturdy. For the joints, I used brads which allow it to move. The tendons/muscles are rubberbands attached to the brads.

      September 16, 2012
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  6. Heather
    Heather

    Where did you get all of the separate pieces to make this lapbook? I am a teacher and would love to do this as a project. We just started studying body systems.

    September 17, 2012
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  7. Heather
    Heather

    Thank you so much!

    September 21, 2012
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  8. Amie
    Amie

    Where did you get the cover page? I know it is from a book, but how did you get it? Thanks!

    May 21, 2014
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