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Tibia or not tibia? That is the question. With Roylco’s Newspaper Skeleton you’ll be able to not only identify, but assemble, a human skeleton. This recyclable model puts all those old newspapers to good use by creating your own life sized skeleton model.
Using colourful visual diagrams, you will learn to combine each newspaper rod into a life size skeletal figure that will help you identify major bone structures in a captivating fashion. By reusing old newspapers to make the construction rods, you’ll have yourself an environmentally savvy friend to spend hours of educational fun with. Our newspaper skeleton is the perfect solo activity, group activity for the classroom, or even fun to assemble with your friends. Tickle your funny bone with this insightful human anatomy kit today.
What’s in the kit:
Recommended for children over the age of seven years. Not suitable for children aged three years and under.
Packaging dimensions: 497 x 330 x 74mm
This product also makes a great classroom teaching resource. This product can be used in classroom activities that align with the Australian Curriculum.
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Content Descriptor
Year 2 - ACSSU031
Different materials can be combined for a particular purpose
Year 5 - ACSSU043
Living things have structural features and adaptations that help them to survive in their environment
Year 8 - ACSSU150
Multi-cellular organisms contain systems of organs carrying out specialised functions that enable them to survive and reproduce
Year 9 - ACSSU175
Multi-cellular organisms rely on coordinated and interdependent internal systems to respond to changes to their environment