Here are three pages that can be used in your science notebooks for a reference page about the skeletal system. There are two full-page views of the skeleton, one frontal, one posterior, with one page having both views on the same page. There is plenty of blank space around them for you or your student to label the parts that you need to remember.
**Full skelton, frontal view only**
**Full skeleton, back view only**
**Full skeleton, both views on one page**
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Notebooking "mini-office" pages - Skeletal system
Categories: Anatomy, General Science, Mini-Office Pages
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Notebooking Page: Skeleton Hand
Here is a simple notebooking page for studies of the human skeleton. We've left enough room on both sides of the skeleton picture to allow your student to label and draw lines to the parts of the hand. Younger students will probably only label a few major parts while older ones would expected to label everything.
**Human Hand Skeleton - Half-Inch Primary Paper**
**Human Hand Skeleton - Three-Quarter Inch Primary Paper**
**Human Hand Skeleton - One Inch Primary Paper**
**Human Hand Skeleton - Wide Rule Paper**
Categories: Anatomy, General Science
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Notebooking Page: Fluorescent vs. Incandescent Bulbs
Fluorescent bulbs are currently big in the news, because of their energy savings. Perhaps you might want to let your older students research the differences between the two, and the pros and cons of using each kind of bulb. Today's page features only wide rule paper, with two boxes for listing off points about each individual bulb, as well as a large space at the bottom for a short essay.
**Light Vs. Light - Wide Rule Paper**
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Categories: General Science



