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Human Body Life-Sized Human Anatomy Paper Model for Personal Use Only

Rated 4.84 out of 5, based on 81 reviews
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AwesomeScience
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Grade Levels
6th - 11th, Adult Education, Homeschool
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33 pages
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What educators are saying

Great resource! Students were engaged. It provides a great visual for the class as we begin our study of the human body that we can refer back to as we focus on different organs or systems.
This was a great resource for my students. I had them cut out the pieces color them and then put them together. It was a great way to make the parts of the human skeleton and connect each system of the body
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Description

Prepare to embark on a thrilling journey through the human body with inquisitive students of any age. Introducing the ultimate hands-on activity: building a model of the human torso!

This accurately detailed, anatomically correct, and properly scaled, life-sized model building adventure measures 81cm tall x 33cm wide (2'8"x1'1") and includes the following parts:

  1. Nasal and oral cavities
  2. Esophagus
  3. Stomach
  4. Small intestine
  5. Large intestine
  6. Liver
  7. Pancreas
  8. Trachea
  9. Left and right lungs
  10. Heart
  11. Kidneys
  12. Bladder
  13. Adrenal glands
  14. Brain (cross-section & exterior)
  15. Thyroid/parathyroid gland
  16. Thymus gland
  17. Ovaries
  18. Testes
  19. Labeled vertebral column
  20. Front and back rib cage
  21. An outline of a human torso - an alternative to tracing your lab partner! Or, as one buyer commented below, have the students tape the organs to their own body (or an apron they can take home). Fun idea! :)

Easily adaptable for grades 1 through 12, making it perfect for both elementary and high school biology classes. Younger students can use it as an introduction to the wonders of the human body, while high school and AP biology students can delve deeper into the intricacies of the organ systems.

For a more durable and eye-catching version, we recommend printing on colored card stock. And the best part? No prep required! Just print, assemble, and watch your students' excitement grow as they explore the marvelous world inside the human body.

Colorful & interactive student assembly instructions included via Easel.

So, what are you waiting for? Join the adventure and let your students build their very own human torso model today!

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Total Pages
33 pages
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Teaching Duration
4 days
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Standards

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NGSSMS-LS1-3
Use argument supported by evidence for how the body is a system of interacting subsystems composed of groups of cells. Emphasis is on the conceptual understanding that cells form tissues and tissues form organs specialized for particular body functions. Examples could include the interaction of subsystems within a system and the normal functioning of those systems. Assessment does not include the mechanism of one body system independent of others. Assessment is limited to the circulatory, excretory, digestive, respiratory, muscular, and nervous systems.
NGSSHS-LS1-2
Develop and use a model to illustrate the hierarchical organization of interacting systems that provide specific functions within multicellular organisms. Emphasis is on functions at the organism system level such as nutrient uptake, water delivery, and organism movement in response to neural stimuli. An example of an interacting system could be an artery depending on the proper function of elastic tissue and smooth muscle to regulate and deliver the proper amount of blood within the circulatory system. Assessment does not include interactions and functions at the molecular or chemical reaction level.

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