When we started our human body unit study we were excited to learn about all the free resources. By the way, don’t forget to grab the activities we have done so far, which are DIY Stethoscope, DIY Heart Pump and Rigid vs. Flexible bone. You can grab the activities at the link for the human body unit study.
However, all these free and wonderful human body homeschool unit study resources can be an unwieldy beast to tame as they took over my page.
That is unless they are organized of course so we can use them. Plus, I don’t want you to miss out on any super duper ideas when you start your human body unit study.
Free Resources for Human Body Homeschool Unit Study
So I have organized the resources by grade where possible just to give you an idea of where to start and then by topic like craft or teacher guides.
Prek/K/Elementary
First, look at some resources for the elementary kids. Of course you know how I feel about grade levels, they’re just a guide but not what defines our kids.
Your Brain and Nervous System – Audio too.
Human Body T Shirt by Everyday Graces.
Wearable Human Body Project by Amy at Homeschool Share.
Learn About Your Brain Activities by Ticia at Adventures in Mommydom
Sensory Touch Activity
Free Printable Skeleton Game
Paint Your Organs T Shirt
Idea to print Doctor’s Bag
Spelling by Picture – Fill in the blank spelling for human body
Human Senses Prek to 2 . 9 page .pdf Teacher’s Guide
Free body minibook
Free Organ Cards
Human Anatomy Notebooking for upper elementary to middle school
Skeletal System Unit Study
Learning About The Human Body Part 1: The Skeletal And Muscular Systems
Human body notebooking pages
Muscular system hand craft
Muscular system worksheets
Digestive system craft
Middle School
Next, look at these middle school resources for the human body unit study.
Human Body Systems by Cindy at Our Journey Westward. Hands- on activities for studying the bones, circulatory system and blood compatibility.
Circulatory System Game by Ticia at Adventures in Mommydom
Human Body 11 Organ Systems Foldable
Know Your Organs
Worksheets,Label and Answer Sheet about Skin
The Human Body Teacher’s Guide. For elementary to middle school
Body Worlds Guide and Student Sheets. For all ages
Color printable life sized child skeleton – So cool.
Black and white printable life sized child skeleton
Black and white printable life sized adult skeleton
High School
Lastly, I gathered up some high school resources too.
History of the Brain information.
Neurons and the Nervous System Lesson Plan. Functions of the nervous system.
Advanced Matching Human Body Organs Worksheet.
The Great Vaccination Debate. View lots of infographics. Great for critical thinking.
Cervical Dilation Illustration. Remember to look over these sites first. This illustration was super helpful in understanding labor and delivery. The illustration starts with a cheerio and goes up to the size of a bagel.
These pdf are on the way back machine, so be sure to download them in case they eventually go away
Human Reproductive System (again be sure to look over before you hand this to your teen).
Study of the Skin
The Endocrine System Teacher’s Guide.
Atlas of Human Skeletal Anatomy Ebook – 68 page .pdf super helpful
Hands-On Activities (All Grades)
Body Basics: ideas for bones and joints, muscles, classifying classes, cells, nerves, digestion and lung capacity. (Looks like about 5th grade, but ya know how I feel about grades – pretty useless at times.)
Printable Life Size Skeleton mentioned above adult and juvenile size, so can use with older children too but also has puzzles.
Human Anatomy – Page full of ideas and fun hands-on activities, links and resources for multiple grades by Marci at The Homeschool Scientist.
Printable Human Body Piece Together
Foldable Brain
Brain Fluid Activity
Human Backbone Simple Model
Making a Lung
Printable Parts of the Eye
Eye Anatomy
Bend a Bone
Circulatory System with licorice pull and peel
Drawing Artistic Anatomy the arms, legs and torso
Printable Label Human Eye
Free Human Body Coloring Pages from Dover
Build a sticks and stones skeleton outside
Manipulatives showing bacteria and virus. Using pipe cleaners and pom-poms
Spinal Cord with lifesavers
Make a respiratory system
Make a hear from recyclable plastic
Printable pdf lung
Edible Projects
Eyeballs.(Pinterest image)
Eyeball bagels
Eyeballs cream cheese and life savers. Link is not on site, but Pinterest image is great.
Eye Cake Balls
Eatable Skin Mold
DNA, Edible Cells and Making Mini Pizzas for Cells by Alicia Hutchinson
Candy Spine by Ticia at Adventures in Mommydom
Edible Bone Model
Edible Skin Layers Cake
Another Edible Skin Layers
Blood
Components of Blood Experiment
Interactive Content, Media, Images
Also, your kids will enjoy some of these interactive games and pictures.
Anatomy of the Human Body by Henry Gray The Bartleby.com edition of Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body features 1,247 vibrant engravings—many in color—from the classic 1918 publication.
Cardiology Super Virtual Lab. So cool! This virtual lab will familiarize you with heritable diseases of the heart. Learn about the diagnostic tools used to examine and diagnose patients.
Play Know Your Body Parts – Actually good for all ages, not babyish.
Paper Mache Body Images.
Anatomy Arcade – Beats worksheets.
Virtual Hip Resurfacing game
3 D Brain Anatomy A virtual 3-D
Map of Beating Heart
You Tube How the Heart Pumps
Journey through the Digestive track infographic
Video about Skin
Free Books
Biology Interactive and helpful online book covering a wide range of topics.
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Text. Super helpful university level textbook, great for high school and serious science students. HUGE. It’s a whopping 966 pages .pdf. Give this baby some time to load.
Life the Science of Biology. WHOAH. Another great find. A HUGE 1392 pages .pdf science book at the university level too. OH MY GOODNESS, this book and the one before this have TONS of great visual illustrations.
Free Lapbooks or Ideas for Lapbooks
Blood and Guts Lapbook – Super duper year long lapbook based on Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology (Young Explorer Series).
The Care and Keeping of You (Girls) by Amy at Homeschool Share.
History
Grab all of my hands-on activities below.
A Civil War Surgeon’s Diary Transcribed. Great way to tie in history with science. Read a Civil War Surgeons Diary.
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