ALL ABOUT ME… my bones

This post originally appeared on September 6, 2011.

One of the first topics covered in school is “all about me”.  What a great way for the teacher to get to know the kids and the kids to get to know each other.  It’s also a great way to get the kids thinking, talking and learning about themselves!

I found this AWESOME book at the library all about bones.  It is a wonderful example of how a children’s book can be educational and fun at the same time.

You Can’t See Your Bones With Binoculars: A Guide to Your 206 Bones

By Harriet Ziefert  Art by Amanda Haley

The book takes you through each section of the body and describes what the names are for the bones and what their function is.  FANTASTIC! (I even walked away feeling a little smarter=) )

My Bones

what you need:  easel paper ~ markers ~ construction paper ~ pens ~ tape ~ labeled picture of a skeleton

M and M took turns being traced…and that is always a blast!

Big M picked a spot on the body to start.  I grabbed the book, showed him the picture of the skeleton. ( I used the one from the book because it is AWESOME!  I bet you could find a labeled skeleton online pretty easily though.)

Once he felt like he knew what he was drawing, he got to work.   I read to him while he worked.  Describing the name and function of the bone he was working on.

Even cooler than I expected!

Tips (to maximize learning):  1. Point out the location of each bone.  Where would the knee go?  Which bones are above the knee, which ones below?  2.  Have your kid feel for the bones.  Which ones can you feel, which ones are harder to feel?  3.  Go back after the picture is complete and write in the name of each bone.

This activity is a part of the All About Me lesson plan.

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10 Responses to ALL ABOUT ME… my bones

  1. My daughter would love this! She loves learning about the body and this will be a book we have never checked out before! THANKS!

  2. Mama Pea Pod says:

    Wonderful! Will be doing this with my 4th grade EAL students this week!

  3. That book does look good. I’m going to try to find it. Your son’s big skeleton picture will make a great Halloween decoration too. I found your post at We Teach. I tweeted it with the tag #weteach.
    I’m sure a lot of teachers and parents will be trying out your idea.

  4. Lauralee says:

    So cool! My four year old loves science and I bet (I almost know) he will really take to this lesson. Thanks so much.

    Just stopping by from weteach!

  5. Natalie says:

    Books about bones that we haven’t read before – this is rare :) I will be looking for it – thanks!

  6. That seems like a really good book. Where could I buy that? I know it might be on Amazon but I have several friends that don’t like to shop online. would it be in like Walmart? Also, where can I get some of that big paper?

    • Jillian says:

      Hi Philip, I’m not sure where else the book is sold. You could check Barnes and Noble or any bookstore that is local to you. I found it at the library. Ours has an awesome hold policy that allows you to request a book from any libraries in the county.

      The big paper is actually easel paper and you can find it at any teacher supply store (and possible walmart) Thanks for commenting!

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