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Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

September 22, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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I’m sharing some fun pirate activities for middle school and a craft for a pirate ship figurehead. Also, you’ll love my Pirates Unit Study and Lapbook.

If you are swashbuckling your way into a pirate unit study, you are going to need some solid pirate activities for middle school.

I have a tutorial to recreate a pirate ship figurehead.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

And it is not only a great craft for building creativity for your middle school child, but it also makes an awesome addition to a room or your homeschool space.

It can be made as part of a larger study on pirates or just as a fun independent activity for the middle schooler who loves all things pirates.

Figureheads were carved figures mounted on a ship’s bow for good luck or to ward off evil spirits and were often made to look like maidens, angels, or skeletons.

Talk Like a Pirate Day is September 19th and it is the perfect excuse to study pirates, ships, treasures, parrots, and everything that makes up the life of a buccaneer.

5 Facts About Pirates

  1. Pirates kept parrots as pets but often they kept them temporarily, bringing them home from exotic places and selling them for steep prices in places like London.
  2. Pirates did in fact wear eye patches but not just because they were missing an eye. The patches help their eyes adjust quicker between the bright ship deck and the dark belowdecks so they would put a patch on one eye.
  3. On board, pirates packed their ships with cured meats and fermented vegetables. They might also keep animals on the ship that could provide fresh milk, eggs, and even fresh meat.
  4. Captains were elected by popular vote and could be removed if they failed to perform up to “standards”.
  5. Pirates still exist today but are mostly contained in Indonesia, Somalia, and Nigeria. They still board the vessels and steal money and valuables from the crew, as well as cargo. 

Books to Learn About Pirates

Next, you’ll love these books to add to your activities for middle school kids.

Books for Multiple Ages About Pirates and Fun Resources

Add a few of these books about pirates to your history, science or pirates unit study.

The Ballad of the Pirate Queens

Recounting the stories of two legendary women pirates, a ballad about Anne Bonney and Mary Reade describes their desperate 1720 evening battle with the governor's men while the rest of the crew remained below.

A Pirate's Life for Me! A Day Aboard a Pirate Ship

Ahoy, matey! Did you ever wonder what life was like on a pirate ship? Join this pirate crew for a day and see for yourself. Hoist the Jolly Roger as the pirates prepare to attack a merchant ship and you'll earn a share of the loot. Sing a sea chantey as you help wind the capstan. And after you climb down the ratlines from the crow's nest, you can feast on salmagundi. From Spanish galleons to stinkpots, from treasure maps to desert islands, for a pirate it's all in a day's work!

One-Eyed Jake

One-Eyed Jake was the most despicable pirate to ever sail the seven seas. The cook, the bo'sun, and the cabin boy were desperate to escape Jake's evil clutches and live quiet, law-abiding lives--and one day they get their chance. "Buried treasure reluctant beginning readers need."--School Library Journal. "Illustrated with bouncy bravado."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.

Treasure Island: The Original 1883 Edition With Complete Illustrations

"For sheer storytelling delight and pure adventure, Treasure Island has never been surpassed. From the moment young Jim Hawkins first encounters the sinister Blind Pew at the Admiral Benbow Inn until the climactic battle for treasure on a tropic isle, the novel creates scenes and characters that have fired the imaginations of generations of readers.

Mystery History:Pirate Galleon (Mystery History Series)

Describes life aboard a pirate ship. Includes games, puzzles, and mazes.

Little Children's Pirate Activity Book

An action-packed, write-in activity book for little children, full of lots of different things to do. There are things to spot, mazes to follow, colouring, drawing and lots more. Factual information about the
life aboard a pirate ship are incorporated into the activities.

The Pirate's Handbook: How to Become a Rogue of the High Seas

Presents facts about the lives of real pirates, and provides ideas for how to become one with instructions for making pirate shoe buckles, a treasure map, pirate flag, and pieces of eight

The Book of Pirates: by Howard Pyle with Original Illustrations

Rarely have the exploits of marauding pirates and buccaneers of the Spanish Main been more vividly recounted than in the stories of author and illustrator Howard Pyle. Possessed of a unique talent for recapturing the flavor of bygone eras, Pyle wrote and illustrated these highly readable sagas of the sea wolves who sailed under the dreaded black flag.

Pirates (Magic Tree House Research Guide, paper)

When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #4: Pirates Past Noon, they had lots of questions. Did pirates really make people walk the plank? What was life like on a pirate ship? Is there any buried treasure around today? Argh! How do you talk like a pirate? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts.

The Stowaway: A Tale of California Pirates

When a pirate terrorizes the 1818 California coast, a brave young boy summons up the courage to defend his Monterey home from a savage attack. By the author of Jimmy Spoon and the Pony Express.

Pirates: Robbers of the High Seas

Full-color artwork and a simple text chronicle the world of the pirates, detailing the exploits of such famous villains as Captain Kidd and Blackbeard, their battles on the high seas, and their lives aboard ship.

Treasure Island (Signet Classics)

For sheer storytelling delight and pure adventure, Treasure Island has never been surpassed. From young Jim Hawkins’s first encounter with the sinister beggar Pew to the climactic battle with the most memorable villain in literature, Long John Silver, this novel has fired readers’ imaginations for generations. A rousing tale of treachery, greed, and daring, Treasure Island continues to enthrall readers of all ages.

Who Was Blackbeard?

Though much of his early life remains a mystery, Blackbeard most likely began his life as Edward Teach in the sailing port of Bristol, England. He began his career as a hired British sailor during Queen Anne’s War. He eventually settled in the Bahamas under Captain Benjamin Hornigold who taught the young sailor to go "a-pirating." Soon enough, Blackbeard was commanding his own fleet and stealing ships around the Caribbean and up and down the Eastern seaboard. Known for his thick, black beard and fearsome reputation, the legend of Blackbeard has influenced pirate legend and lore for over 300 years.

Pirate Fluxx

Play Pirate Fluxx, boardgames are always a good addition to any study.

How I Became a Pirate

When Braid Beard’s pirate crew invites Jeremy Jacob to join their voyage, he jumps right on board. Buried treasure, sea chanteys, pirate curses—who wouldn’t go along?

Soon Jeremy Jacob knows all about being a pirate. He throws his food across the table and his manners to the wind. He hollers like thunder and laughs off bedtime. It’s the heave-ho, blow-the-man-down, very best time of his life. But then Jeremy Jacob finds out what pirates don’t do. . .

Bucket of Pirate Action Figures

BUCKET OF PIRATES: Ignite your child's imagination with this bucket of pirate action figures playset! Includes 8 detailed pirate figurines, boat, ship, treasures, and more for epic battles and treasure hunts. Let their creativity soar!

Next, look at these pirate activities for middle school.

9 Pirate Activities For Middle School

  1. Read the classic, Treasure Island, or assign it as independent reading to your middle schooler.
  2. Grab my free Pirate Unit Study Ideas and Free Pirates Lapbook.
  3. Another good option for reading is Who was Blackbeard? While these books are recommended for 5-6 grade I think they still have a lot to offer to kids through middle school as an easier read with a lot of great information.
  4. Watch Pirates of The Caribbean together as a family.
  5. This Pirate Escape Room would make an amazing activity for home or even as a group in a co-op setting.
  6. Have your child research and write a paper on female pirates like – Anne Bonny, Cheng I Sao, or Mary Read.
  7. Play Pirate Fluxx, boardgames are always a good addition to any study.
  8. Learn how to draw a pirate map from distressing to final coloring.
  9. Create a piece of pirate artwork like the pirate ship figurehead below.
Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Finally, look how to make this cool octopus pirate ship figurehead.

How to Make an Octopus Pirate Ship Figurehead

Figureheads of the ship embodied the spirit of the ship.

They were made of wood and were placed on the prow of the ship.

The prow is the most forward part of the ship’s bow above the waterline.

And the pirates felt the figurehead offered protection and safe voyage, so they went to great lengths to protect it.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

We are going to create a figurehead that looks as if it might have been recovered from a pirate shipwreck and brought up to be put on display.

You will need:

  • Air dry clay
  • Craft paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • Toothpick
  • Craft stick
  • Water
  • Aluminum foil
Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

You will also need:

  • Scrap wood (Dollar Tree)
  • Small rope (Dollar Tree)
Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

First, you want to condition the clay by pulling off a large piece.

Work it in your hands for a minute or two to warm everything up and make it easier to work with.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Divide the clay up and eight same-size pieces as these will be the legs for your octopus.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Roll each of the legs out to the same length and thickness.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Then arrange them in a circle where they touch in the middle. You will not want to move it again after this, so be sure to build it where it’s going to be able to sit for the next two or three days.

Add a small piece of clay over the top of the legs where they touch and carefully smooth it with your fingers so that it’s pressed into each of the legs.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Pirate Ship Figurehead

Now take another piece of clay and condition it by kneading it for a few minutes and use it to shape the head of the octopus.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Press into the piece that you placed over the legs and smooth it, so that it appears to be one solid piece.

Use the paintbrush with a little bit of water to wet the pieces anywhere you join them or want to create a smoother appearance.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Create deep-set eyes by pressing the end of a paintbrush into the sides of the head.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Now you can pose your octopus if you don’t want it to just lie flat by arching his arms, twisting them up words, etc. using balled-up tin foil to hold it into place while it’s drying.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Use a toothpick to create little suctions on the bottom of his tentacles anywhere that you can see the underside.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Let the octopus sculpture dry out completely for 2 to 3 days, and then carefully remove the aluminum foil props pieces.

Once the sculpture is completely dry, paint it however you like and allow the paint to dry, while you’re waiting for that to dry you can move onto the board.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Hot glue your rope all the way around the board to give it a little bit of a nautical look.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Secure the octopus to the center of the board with your chosen glue.

You may want to use something a little more substantial than hot glue like E6000.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

Be sure to give us plenty of time to dry before hanging so that your octopus stays secure and will not fall off.

Now, you can either display it flat on a table or shelf or hot glue a loop of twine to the back to act as a hanger.

Pirate Activities For Middle School And Make a Cool Pirate Ship Figurehead

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How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

September 21, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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I have a fun The Hobbit unit study and a hobbit door craft. Also, grab more ideas on my Best Homeschool Unit Studies page.

Besides Hobbit Day is September 22nd, and I rounded up the best resources to create a hobbit unit study to celebrate.

I love all of Tolkien’s book series and the movies as well.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Too, they lend themselves very well to becoming a unit study.

From character analysis to vocabulary, and research to artwork I have enough to fill a day or a few weeks.

I am also showing you how to create this cute little hobbit door that makes for a great decoration for your celebration as well as to adorn your shelf or table.

The Hobbit Unit Study Resources

Of course, you will want to begin your study with the book itself or maybe the whole series.

The Hobbit Resources

Add some of these books and fun resources to celebrate Hobbit Day or do a fun unit study.

The Hobbit: Illustrated Edition

In The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins enjoys a comfortable, unambitious life, rarely traveling farther than the pantry of his hobbit-hole in Bag End. But his contentment is disturbed when the wizard Gandalf and a company of thirteen dwarves arrive on his doorstep to whisk him away on a journey to raid the treasure hoard of Smaug the Magnificent, a large and very dangerous dragon....

“A glorious account of a magnificent adventure, filled with suspense and seasoned with a quiet humor that is irresistible.

J.R.R. Tolkien 4-Book Boxed Set: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings

When Thorin Oakenshield and his band of dwarves embark upon a dangerous quest to reclaim the hoard of gold stolen from them by the evil dragon Smaug, Gandalf suggests an unlikely accomplice: Bilbo Baggins, an unassuming Hobbit dwelling in peaceful Hobbiton.Along the way, the company faces trolls, goblins, giant spiders, and worse. But as they journey from the wonders of Rivendell to the terrors of Mirkwood and beyond, Bilbo will find that there is more to him than anyone—himself included—ever dreamed. Unexpected qualities of courage and cunning, and a love of adventure, propel Bilbo toward his great destiny . . . a destiny that waits in the dark caverns beneath the Misty Mountains, where a twisted creature known as Gollum jealously guards a precious ring.

Who Was J. R. R. Tolkien?

Best known for his epic Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien was born in British-occupied South Africa. His early life was full of action and adventure. Tolkien spent his childhood roaming the British countryside with his family and could read and write by age four. He was naturally gifted with languages and used this skill as a signals officer in World War I as well as in his fantasy writing. By creating alternate universes and inventing languages in his work he demonstrated that imaginary realms were not just for children. Fondly remembered as the “Father of High Fantasy,” Tolkien’s books have inspired blockbuster movies and legions of fans.

An Unexpected Cookbook: The Unofficial Book of Hobbit Cookery

When a second generation geek with multiple degrees in history grows up to be a professional cookbook writer, it s no surprise you end up with a lovingly researched book of Hobbit cookery.Inside these pages you ll find one chapter for each traditional Hobbit meal. In addition to being based on historic recipes revised to fit Tolkien's specific vision of the Shire, the dishes have the following themes.- Breakfast - hot, fast, traditional morning food - Second Breakfast - cold, sturdy pies full of meat, veg and fruit to fuel a small adventure- Elevenses - a hearty selection of breads to tide you over until Luncheon- Luncheon - lighter fare appropriate for a pub- Afternoon Tea - sweet biscuits, cakes and buns to accompany a caffeinated pick-me-up- Supper - a hot meal of meat, veg, and mushrooms with a sweet finish- Dinner - slow cooked roasts and puddings that take hours to make, but are well worth the wait.

Little People Collector the Lord of the Rings: Hobbits

Includes Frodo Baggins with the One Ring around his neck and holding Sting, Samwise Gamgee and his frying pan, Peregrin “Pippin” Took and Meriadoc “Merry” Brandybuck with their swords

LEGO The Lord of The Rings: Rivendell Building Kit Construct and Display a Middle-Earth Valley

While it's in the higher price range the Rivendell LEGO Set is going to appeal to both the LEGO lover and the Hobbit fan. As you know LEGO is fantastic for fine motor skills, direction following, hand eye coordination, problem solving, planning and attention span.

Next, look at these hands-on activities for your The Hobbit unit study.

Hands-on Activities for the Hobbit Unit Study

Be sure to enjoy breakfast, second breakfast, elevensies, luncheon, afternoon tea, dinner, and supper. Make Lembas Bread and wrap it up with this recipe and free template for the leaves.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Create a Lord of The Rings Welcome Mat. This is a great art project for older fans like teens.

Use these free pages of Hobbit themed copywork to practice handwriting, focus, and even spelling.

Make these tiny clay door charms to show off your love of the Shire.

Welcome to the study with a chalk drawing or a painting on canvas like I did here for our celebration.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Add in ideas about dragons on my Fun Dragon Unit Study Ideas and Salt Dough Dragon Craft.

And make fun dragon eggs.

In addition, create a map based on Thror’s Map.

You could also challenge your child to create it on their own, using the tutorial from Chalk Pastels The Hobbit Art Lesson – You ARE an ARTiST!

You could also take your creativity outdoors and make a Hobbit Hole Fairy Garden  in a container.

Literature Analysis

And literature analysis should start in middle school although your child can be introduced to these concepts prior to middle school.

First, explain what is literature analysis.

It means understanding what the techniques are, then identify the techniques in the books your child reads and then doling a brief essay explaining what he identified.

Look at these easy helps for literature analysis to help your child understand that every book has these elements.

  • Theme
  • Plot
  • Setting
  • Character
  • Point of View
  • Mood

Each person has their reasons for loving the story. Try to draw out the reasons your child loves it.

For example, we love it because not only is it strong fantasy, but it has elements of fairy tale and even a medieval time period feel.

List of Characters in the Hobbit Novel

Additionally, look at a list of the characters in the novel.

Your child can focus on writing about each one or comparing character traits.

  • Bilbo Baggins
  • Thorin Oakenshield
  • Gandalf
  • Gollum
  • Smaug
  • Bard

About J.R.R.Tolkien

Also, look at these few facts about J.R.R. Tolkien if you want to do an author study.

  • He was born John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.
  • In addition, he was born on January 3rd 1892 in Bloemfontein, England.
  • Too, he was recognized as one of the finest philologists (study of literature) in the world.
  • However, he is best known as the creator of Middle-earth.

Then, although Tolkien created Middle Earth, his stories draw from myths, fables, and fairy tales.

For example, look at some of these elements and ask your child if some of these same concepts are developed in other literature.

  • dwarves, elves, and trolls
  • talking animals
  • riddles and runes. Runes were old letters originally used for cutting or scratching on wood
  • dragon
  • the treasure trove
How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

(Although this Rivendell LEGO Set is set is expensive, it is a beautiful keepsake and gift to treasure for years. Just had to let you know)

Too, look at some of these other best homeschool unit studies.

More Best Homeschool Unit Studies

  • Fun Chocolate Unit Study and DIY Chocolate Candy Bar Activity
  • Fun Renaissance Unit Study Ideas for Kids and Lapbook Renaissance
  • Free Homeschool Geology Unit Study And Easy DIY Eggshell Geode
  • Free The Trail Of Tears For Kids Fun Unit Study Ideas And Lapbook
  • Free World War II Unit Study Ideas and Fun Lapbook
  • Free Carnivorous Plants Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
  • Free Swiss Family Robinson Unit Study And Easy DIY Water Filter
  • Free Peregrine Falcon Lapbook And Fun Unit Study Ideas
  • Fun Kids Dandelion Flower Unit Study and Easy Tea Recipe & Notebooking Pages
  • Free Lapbook Maya and Fun Hands-on Meso-America Unit Study Ideas
  • Free Quick France Unit Study and Make Easy French Bread
  • Free Greek Mythology Unit Study and Greece Lapbook & Fun Hands on LEGO Zeus
  • Free South America Printable Lapbook and Fun Hands-on Unit Study Ideas
  • Toddler to Teen 100 Popular Free Homeschool Unit Study Resources
How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Finally, make this hobbit door craft.

Hobbit Door Craft

You will need:

  • Thin balsa wood round
  • Cardboard
  • Green craft paint
  • gold/yellow craft paint
  • Brick red craft paint
  • Small wood bead
  • Artificial greenery
  • Small artificial flowers
  • Black Sharpie
  • 2 Jenga blocks or other thick pieces of wood
  • White paint pen
  • Paintbrush
  • Unfinished mushrooms
  • ruler
How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

First, paint the wood round as well as the jenga blocks a deep green and set aside to dry.

You can paint one or both sides.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Once dry use a ruler and permanent marker to make lines in the round to look as if it is made of planks.

 Add a few lines and knots to give it more of a wood look.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Paint your unfinished mushrooms however you like, or you could use small pre-decorated ones.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Cut a round of cardboard 1” to 1 ½” larger than the wooden round. Paint brick red and allow it to dry.

Once dry use a white chalk marker to make lines all the way around, a few inches in from the edge.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Glue the green wood round into place in the center of the brick red circle.

Paint the small wooden bead gold or yellow and attach to the center of the round.

Hot glue a layer of greenery and moss around the outside edge.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Continue layering on flowers, mushrooms, and more greenery as you like.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

Finally, hot glue the two painted Jenga blocks along the back to stabilize and hold the door upright.

You will want to hold it in place until the glue is cold and set.

How to Make a Hobbit Door Craft and Fun The Hobbit Unit Study

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How to Help Kids Go Beyond the Basics of Homeschool Cooking & Resources

September 20, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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Today I’m sharing tips on helping your kids go beyond the basics of homeschool cooking and resources. Also, you’ll love the tips I share on my post How to Incorporate Subjects into a Fun Homeschool Cooking Unit Study.

Do you want to take your teens lessons beyond the basics but keep it simple?

How to Help Kids Go Beyond the Basics of Homeschool Cooking & Resources

Teach your kids to move beyond teaching them to whip eggs, bake a cake, and cook grilled cheese.

It’s time to move on to the next thing – preparing them for independence outside the home. 

Whether it’s next year or 3 years away you can start teaching them what they need and how to be the master of their own kitchen.

Besides, you want them to exercise that independence at home first.

More Homeschool Cooking

Learn How to Set Up a Kitchen

For this lesson, have your teen do a lot of their own research using books and the internet.

Your child or teen can learn how to: set up a kitchen for:

  • cooking
  • baking
  • and other miscellaneous supplies they’ll need.

First, look at some of these resources and a great cooking curriculum.

14 Learning How To Cook Books and Games

Add some of these books and games to your homeschool cooking unit study to learn life skills and have fun with the entire family.

Food Anatomy: The Curious Parts & Pieces of Our Edible World

Get your recommended daily allowance of facts and fun with Food Anatomy, the third book in Julia Rothman’s best-selling Anatomy series. She starts with an illustrated history of food and ends with a global tour of street eats. Along the way, Rothman serves up a hilarious primer on short-order egg lingo and a mouthwatering menu of how people around the planet serve fried potatoes — and what we dip them in. Award-winning food journalist Rachel Wharton lends her expertise to this light-hearted exploration of everything food that bursts with little-known facts and delightful drawings. Everyday diners and seasoned foodies alike are sure to eat it up. 

Cooking Curriculum for the Whole Family

your homeschool curriculum needs life skills and your life needs kids who help out.

Connect with your kids in the kitchen, build life skills, and put peace into your homeschool day.

Who Was Julia Child?

Born in California in 1912, Julia Child enlisted in the Army and met her future husband, Paul, during World War II. She discovered her love of French food while stationed in Paris and enrolled in Le Cordon Bleu cooking school after her service. Child knew that Americans would love French food as much as she did, so she wrote Mastering the Art of French Cooking in 1961. The book was a success and the public wanted more. America fell in love with Julia Child. Her TV show, The French Chef, premiered in 1963 and brought the bubbling and lovable chef into millions of homes. Find out more about this beloved chef, author, and TV personality in Who Was Julia Child?

The Science Chef: 100 Fun Food Experiments and Recipes for Kids

Break out your best aprons and spatulas: The Science Chef: 100 Fun Food Experiments and Recipes for Kids, 2nd Edition teaches children the basics of science through a variety of fun experiments, activities, and recipes. Each chapter explores a different science topic by giving you an experiment or activity you can do right in your kitchen, followed by easy-to-make recipes using ingredients from the experiment. Altogether there are over 100 experiments, activities, and recipes for you to try. From learning why an onion makes you cry to how to bake the perfect cupcake, you'll bring the fundamentals of science to life in a new, magical way.

MasterChef Junior Cookbook: Bold Recipes and Essential Techniques to Inspire Young Cooks

Creativity, hard work, and lots of fun—that’s what it takes to cook like a master. Beloved television competition show MasterChef Junior fosters all of this within each of its pint-size home cooks, and what they whip up is truly impressive. This book aims to give any aspiring young chef the tools he or she needs to hone essential cooking skills, with 100 recipes inspired by dishes that the contestants served in the first five seasons, as well as timeless techniques, tips, and advice. With this book, anyone can become an excellent cook.

MasterChef Family Cooking Game.

Bring Masterchef Into Your Kitchen: Turn Mealtime Into Game Time With This Exciting New Culinary Board Game. Teach Kids Valuable Cooking Skills Through A Series Of Fun Challenges With Delicious Results. Find Out If Your Family Has What It Takes To Become The Ultimate Masterchef

Guacamole Game - Cooperative and Critical Thinking Ingredient Matching Card Game

EASY TO PLAY: Players must use critical thinking to collect the ingredients for their guacamole recipes.

FAMILY FUN: This lively family card game is perfect for kids to spice up their day or for contemplative adults.

Foodie Fight Revised: A Trivia Game for Serious Food Lovers

FIND THE BIGGEST FOODIE: Test your knowledge on topics ranging from culinary science to celebrity chefs, exotic cuisine to cooking and baking skills.

Your Kids: Cooking!: A Recipe for Turning Ordinary Kids Into Extraordinary Cooks

Your Kids: Cooking! is a fun and engaging hands-on cooking program that prepares kids for a lifetime of healthy eating by teaching them how to turn fresh, wholesome ingredients into healthy and delicious meals. Much more than a just a cookbook, YKC is a multimedia cooking program that teaches kids how to cook in a structured, fun, and engaging way. 

Melon Rind Check The Oven! Math Game - Adding to 12 Card Game for Kids (Ages 7 and up)

Sometimes you just need to break it up with a fun family game, but to stay on theme let's go with the quick play card game - Check the Oven.

Throw Throw Burrito

Another one that our family enjoys for fun that is food-themed is Throw Throw Burrito, you will end up in stitches with this one.

Teens Cook

Teenagers like what they like, and they will only eat what they like. But instead of causing mealtime strife, now they can learn to cook those foods themselves. With over 75 delicious recipes for meals at all times of the day—breakfast, snacks, sides, dinners, and dessert, too—Teens Cook is a guide to everything teenagers (and tweens) need to learn about conquering the kitchen without accidentally setting the house on fire. Written by teens and for teens in easy-to-follow instructions, authors Megan and Jill Carle give young readers advice on how to maneuver their kitchen in a language they’ll understand (and actually listen to). The Carle sisters pass on their knowledge of how to decipher culinary vocabulary, understand kitchen chemistry (why stuff goes right and wrong when cooking), adapt recipes to certain dietary restrictions (like vegetarianism), and avoid all sorts of possible kitchen disasters.

Where's Mom Now That I Need Her: Surviving Away from Home

WHERE'S MOM NOW THAT I NEED HER?: Surviving Away from Home is the ultimate guide to living away from home! It is filled with real world information and basic survival tips on topics such as:

  • Cooking for BEGINNERS with Recipes for Quick, Easy Meals
  • Nutrition
  • Grocery Shopping
  • Laundry and Clothing Care
  • First Aid
  • And lots more

The Happy Planner - Foodie (Recipe Organizer)

During their last few years at home, it is a great time to put together a book of family recipes. This Happy Planner Recipe Book is a great place to preserve recipes while they work on penmanship and attention to
detail. It has a kitchen conversion list and then is broken down into 8 categories.

Next, you want your child to learn how to set up a kitchen.

Homeschool Cooking Setting Up a Starter Kitchen

I think a very important aspect of their last years of homeschooling is learning how to set up their own kitchen so let’s dig into that a little.

This is an opportunity for them to explore their tastes, while they change.

Not only research styles, but they can compare prices and figure out how much a starter kitchen will set them back.

Kitchen Prepware

How to Help Kids Go Beyond the Basics of Homeschool Cooking & Resources
  • Mixing Bowls
  • Cutting Board
  • Measuring cups/spoons
  • Basic knife set
  • Vegetable peeler
  • Grater
  • Can opener

Cookware

  • Pots and Pans including:
  • 10 and an 8-quart stockpot
  • 5-quart pot or a Dutch oven
  • 2 and a 1-quart saucepan
  • 8-10 inch skillet
  • 12-14” skillet
  • Casserole Dish

Have them research different materials like copper, nonstick, and glass versus stone, to decide which is best for their needs.

Bakeware

  • Cookie sheets
  • Baking pans with sides
  • Muffin tin
  • Pie plate

Utensils for a New Kitchen

  • Spatulas
  • Whisks
  • Tongs
  • Colander
  • Wooden spoons
  • Potato masher

Small Appliances

  • Coffee Maker
  • Stand Mixer
  • Air Fryer
  • Blender

Eating Utensils

  • Utensils
  • Plates
  • Bowls
  • Cups

Miscellaneous Items for a Starter Kitchen

How to Help Kids Go Beyond the Basics of Homeschool Cooking & Resources
  • Oven mitts/pot holders
  • Dish drying rack
  • Dish towels
  • Cleaning supplies

Small and Large Appliance Care

You will also want to teach about basic kitchen appliance use, how to care for them, clean them, and simple maintenance.

This includes items like the microwave, oven, fridge, coffee pot, mixers, and toasters/toaster ovens.

Many kids leave home without knowing how to descale a coffee pot or safely and properly clean an oven. Learning that care and maintenance extend the life of your small and large appliances is

Here are some additional skills you might want to teach this year:

  • Clean an Oven
  • Descale a coffee pot
  • Clean and sanitize your refrigerator
  • How to clean a microwave
  • Caring for cookware

Budgeting, Meal Planning, and Shopping

Finally, If you have not yet introduced these three important skills this is a great time to, it is as important as learning how to stock and maintain a kitchen.

How to Help Kids Go Beyond the Basics of Homeschool Cooking & Resources
  • Teach them to create a grocery list by “shopping” from the pantry first.
  • Add Meal Planning for Beginners: 10 Steps for Success to what you already know to help prepare them for independence.
  • How to Make a Food Budget You’ll Stick To can give your teen some good basics.
  • Scroll down for two free different master grocery lists to help teach grocery shopping skills.

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Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

September 19, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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I have a fun circulatory system hands-on activity. Also, I have this Human Body Crafts page for more hands-on ideas. And this Beautiful Human Body Lapbook and Fun Unit Study.

There are plenty of worksheets out there but if you have a kid who learns better by getting fully involved in projects, they’ll love this.

You just need a few simple items from the Dollar Tree to create a large presentation for home, co-op, or a science demonstration.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

I created it to look just like a labeling worksheet, but it puts your child in the driver’s seat from start to finish.

This helps them better understand how the circulatory system works.

Depending on your child’s age and ability you can have them add more details such as including more details about the heart, blood vessels, and capillaries. 

Be sure to check out the resources I share to give your lesson a little more.

What Is The Circulatory System?

The circulatory system consists of blood vessels that carry blood away from and back toward the heart and carry oxygen, nutrients, and hormones while removing waste products such as carbon dioxide.

The arteries carry blood away from the heart and the veins carry blood back to the heart. 

  • Heart- Your heart is a pump and with each heartbeat, it sends blood throughout our bodies.
  • Aorta- This is the main artery of the body responsible for supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.
  • Pulmonary Artery-Carries oxygen-poor blood from the right side of your heart to your lungs.
  • Pulmonary Veins-Transport oxygenated blood from the lung alveoli into the left atria.
  • Carotid Artery- Carry your brain’s blood supply from the heart.
  • Jugular Vein-Carries blood from different areas of the head back to the heart.
  • Renal Artery- Takes blood from the heart to the kidneys.
  • Renal Vein- Moves blood from the kidneys to the inferior vena cava.
  • Femoral Artery- The main blood vessel supplying blood to the lower half of your body.
  • Femoral Vein- Transports blood from your lower limbs back to the heart.
  • Superior Vena Cava- The valveless vein that moves blood from the upper half of the body and returns it to the right atrium.
  • Inferior Vena Cava-Carries the deoxygenated blood from the lower and middle body into the right atrium of the heart.
  • Tibial Artery-Delivers oxygenated blood to the lower leg.
  • Tibial Vein- Moves blood from the lower leg and foot back to the heart.
  • Brachial Artery- Supplies blood to your upper arm, elbow, forearm, and hand.
  • Brachial Vein- Transports blood from the upper arm, elbow, and hand back to the heart.
Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

Next, look at these human body resources.

Human Body Resources

16 Human Body Books & Hands-on Resources

Add a few of these fun resources whether you do a couple of lesson plans about the human body or a unit study.

The Way We Work: Getting to Know the Amazing Human Body

One of the resources we used as a reference for this activity was The Way We Work, it covers a lot of interesting topics on the human body.

Medical Torso Human Body Model Anatomy

Vivid Human torso organ structure: 15 Pcs Removable Organs including: Torso, Brain (2-part), Heart, Esophagus and Aorta, Lungs (4-part), Cranial Cap, Stomach, Diaphragm, Liver, pancreas and spleen, small and large intestine. The torso structure showing the relative position, morphological features, anatomy of the head, neck and internal organs, especially the respiratory, digestive, urinary and nervous systems.

Human Organs Shape Silicone Molds 8 Pc

[HUMAN ORGANS SILICONE MOLD]: 8 Pcs Human Organs Mold With Different Shapes, Include 1 Human Heart Mold, 1 Brain Silicone Mold, 1 Liver Mold, 1 Intestinal Mold, 1 Lung Mold, 1 Stomach Mold, 1 Brain Stem Mold, 1 Kidney Mold.

Ooze Labs: Visible Human Body with Squishable Organs

This human body with squishable organs is another great way to identify the organs and become familiar with their layout in the body, it has that gross factor that so many kids love.

Human Body Model for Kids 8PCS Mini Body Parts

8PCS Human Organ Figures Set:Human organ anatomy parts display model children learning toy include small intestine, large intestine, lung, brain, stomach, heart, liver, kidney. Suitable for boys and girls over 6 years old,good for brain ability and imagination.

Anatomy (Quickstudy Academic)

Complete labeled illustrations of over 1,400 anatomical identifications.Loaded with beautifully illustrated diagrams clearly and concisely labeled for easy identification.

Basher Science: Human Body: A Book with Guts!

Basher Science: Human Body, A Book with Guts! Created & illustrated by Simon Basher, written by Dan Green

From the best-selling team that brought you The Periodic Table, Physics, Biology, and Astronomy comes a topic that's close to our hearts-literally! Meet the characters and processes that that keep the human body chugging along. From the basic building blocks like Cell, DNA, and Protein, to Bones, Muscles, and all of the fun-loving Organs, readers will cozy up with the guys on the inside. Trust us-Liver has never looked better!

Heart Anatomy Poster - LAMINATED

High-quality 3 MIL LAMINATION for added durability

Tear Resistant

Human Heart Anatomy Floor Puzzle

HUMAN ORGANS LEARNING: Marvel at the rich complexities of the human heart muscle! Every piece has a unique shape designed to outline each major part of the heart organ, making these an exciting challenge to assemble. Each puzzle includes an Anatomy Reference Guide, so you can learn as you build!

Fixed Bones X-Rays, Black/White, 14 Pieces,

  • Authentic x-ray images
  • Works with any light source or light table)
  • Matching facture card
  • Detailed teaching guide

4 Pack - Anatomical Poster Set - Laminated - Muscular, Skeletal, Ligaments of the Joints, Anatomy of the Spine

  • Set of 4 Posters Made in the USA
  • Posters are 18" x 24” in size
  • High-quality 3 MIL lamination for added durability
  • Tear Resistant

My First Book About the Brain (Dover Science For Kids Coloring Books)

Discover the workings of the body's most complex organ! How does the brain control the rest of the body? How does it enable the senses to function, regulate speech, affect balance, and influence sleep and dreams? These 25 illustrations to color explain every aspect of the brain's important jobs, from communicating with the central nervous system to retaining memories. Suitable for ages 8–12.

Skull Anatomy Coloring Book: Incredibly Detailed Self-Test Human Skull Anatomy Coloring Book

Enjoy This Coloring Book with 34 Beautiful Human Skull Anatomy Coloring Pages.

The Human Skull Anatomy Coloring Book Provides A Means Of Learning About The Structure And Function Of The Human Skull Anatomy Through A Process Of Coloring-By-Directions.

Coloring The Human Skull Anatomy And Its Nerves Is The Most Effective Way To Study The Structure And Functions Of Human Skull Anatomy. You Assimilate Information And Make Visual Associations With Key Terminology When Coloring In The Human Skull Anatomy Coloring Book, All While Having Fun.

1 Pair Plastic Skeleton Hands

Fall is a grea time to grab a set of hands at Dollar Tree but also here is a pair if you're doing a unit study and need one now.

Circulatory System Poster

This poster makes a great reference and can be used with older children to help them add more detail to their project.

The Circulatory System (Your Body Systems: Blastoff! Readers

Our bodies contain a super highway of blood vessels that carry nutrients, waste, and much more from our heads to our toes. This network is the circulatory system! Beginning with a deep breath in, this fact-filled title uses easy-to-follow text and diagrams to allow readers to dive inside the bodys circulatory system!

The human body is a complex being made up of systems that keep us alive and moving! In this series, readers will dive into the bodys systems though engaging, leveled text and related diagrams that follow the parts and functions of each system. Get a microscopic view inside the body with A Closer Look, and put new knowledge into action with a hands-on activity. Check out what is happening inside the body with each title!

Also, look at these other activities for crafts or hands-on activities.

More Human Body Crafts

  • Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids
  • How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model
  • How To Make A Fun Bones Of The Hand Labeled X-Ray Craft
  • 7 Human Skull Facts and Cool Human Skull Anatomy Activity
  • How to Make a Fun Hands-on Playdough Brain Activity
  • Major Organs of The Human Body Labeled Fun Felt Anatomy Activity
  • Fun Resources and Books About The Human Body For Preschoolers
  • 8 Eye Facts & Human Body Activities Middle School & Fun Eye Model
  • 12 Human Body Games For Middle School & High School
  • Craft a Fun Hand Straw Model to Explore Human Anatomy Muscles & Tendons
  • How to Make a Human DIY Heart Model Easy Craft for Kids
  • 8 Facts About the Respiratory System & Fun Lung Craft for Kids
  • 7 Human Body Facts and Kids Human Body T-Shirt Project
  • Fun Edible Spine
  • Making Blood + What Are the Components of Blood
  • DIY Heart Pump
  • Kids Stethoscope Activity
  • Build An Edible DNA Model
  • Edible Skin
  • Rigid versus Flexible Bone Activity.
  • Pregnancy Belly Female Study of Human Anatomy Kids Fun Craft
  • Look at my Beautiful Human Body Lapbook and Fun Unit Study
Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids
  • Dynamic and Fun Human Body Lapbook for Multiple Ages

    Dynamic and Fun Human Body Lapbook for Multiple Ages

    $5.00
    Add to cart

Finally, look at how to do this fun circulatory system hands-on activity.      

Circulatory System Hands-on Activity      

You will need:

  • Science Board
  • Red craft foam
  • Blue craft foam
  • 4 sheets of cream paper
  • Red pipe cleaners/yarn
  • Blue cleaners/yarn
  • glue
  • Printable labels
Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

First, cut the head, torso, arms, and legs from the cream paper that fills up the center of the board.

Basically, you are creating a fuller stick figure shape.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

Glue the pieces down to the board to form your figure.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

Cut the basic heart shape from red craft foam.

You can find a simple outline in a book or online, but it essentially looks like a basket.

Add 3 short valves to the top and 2 coming out of each side.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

Cut two blue pieces with two small valves off each to represent the pulmonary artery and the superior vena cava. Attach to the red portion of the heart and glue it into place.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

I find a hot glue gun is the easiest and quickest way to secure the pipe cleaners in this next part to demonstrate the veins and arteries.

Hot glue veins and arteries coming out of the heart (red for arteries, blue for veins) on just one end and hold into place until the glue hardens.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

Once the glue is dry, bend and manipulate the pipe cleaners to go in the direction they should be and then glue the rest of the way.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

Running one artery and vein through each extremity, unless you are doing this with an older child, and then you can add more details.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

Then write the labels using my list above.

Just like you would find on a worksheet create lines for labeling using a black Sharpie for each of the labels.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

Glue the labels into the correct place.

Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids

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How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model

September 18, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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Turn an ordinary pizza night into a delicious learning experience with an edible human cell model pizza. Also, I have this Human Body Crafts page for more hands-on ideas. And this Beautiful Human Body Lapbook and Fun Unit Study.

How fun is it to learn about the parts of a human cell through building, cooking, and eating it rather than completing a dry worksheet?

How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model

In this project we will take basic pizza toppings and form each of the parts of a cell with similarly shaped items.

It is a great opportunity to talk about each as you prepare them for the pizza, and then again when it comes out of the oven.

8 Fun Facts About Cells

  1. Cells are sometimes referred to as the “building blocks of life” and are the smallest unit of living things.
  2. The human body is composed of trillions of cells, and each has their own specialized function.
  3. Cells contain genetic material-DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid).
  4. Cells were discovered in 1665 by Robert Hooke, he named them for their resemblance to monastery cells.
  5. Cells have variable life spans, it can range from a few days to an organism’s entire lifetime.
  6. You can’t see most cells without a microscope, a few exceptions are the ostrich egg which is considered a single cell and the single-celled organism is the algae Caulerpa which grows up to 10 feet.
  7. There are two basic cell types- prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Eukaryotic cells are those of plants, animals, fungi, and protozoa. Prokaryotic cells are bacteria and archaea.
  8. The word cell comes from the Latin word “cellula” for “small room”.

Next, look at some of these resources for learning about the human body.

16 Human Body Books & Hands-on Resources

Add a few of these fun resources whether you do a couple of lesson plans about the human body or a unit study.

The Way We Work: Getting to Know the Amazing Human Body

One of the resources we used as a reference for this activity was The Way We Work, it covers a lot of interesting topics on the human body.

Medical Torso Human Body Model Anatomy

Vivid Human torso organ structure: 15 Pcs Removable Organs including: Torso, Brain (2-part), Heart, Esophagus and Aorta, Lungs (4-part), Cranial Cap, Stomach, Diaphragm, Liver, pancreas and spleen, small and large intestine. The torso structure showing the relative position, morphological features, anatomy of the head, neck and internal organs, especially the respiratory, digestive, urinary and nervous systems.

Human Organs Shape Silicone Molds 8 Pc

[HUMAN ORGANS SILICONE MOLD]: 8 Pcs Human Organs Mold With Different Shapes, Include 1 Human Heart Mold, 1 Brain Silicone Mold, 1 Liver Mold, 1 Intestinal Mold, 1 Lung Mold, 1 Stomach Mold, 1 Brain Stem Mold, 1 Kidney Mold.

Ooze Labs: Visible Human Body with Squishable Organs

This human body with squishable organs is another great way to identify the organs and become familiar with their layout in the body, it has that gross factor that so many kids love.

Human Body Model for Kids 8PCS Mini Body Parts

8PCS Human Organ Figures Set:Human organ anatomy parts display model children learning toy include small intestine, large intestine, lung, brain, stomach, heart, liver, kidney. Suitable for boys and girls over 6 years old,good for brain ability and imagination.

Anatomy (Quickstudy Academic)

Complete labeled illustrations of over 1,400 anatomical identifications.Loaded with beautifully illustrated diagrams clearly and concisely labeled for easy identification.

Basher Science: Human Body: A Book with Guts!

Basher Science: Human Body, A Book with Guts! Created & illustrated by Simon Basher, written by Dan Green

From the best-selling team that brought you The Periodic Table, Physics, Biology, and Astronomy comes a topic that's close to our hearts-literally! Meet the characters and processes that that keep the human body chugging along. From the basic building blocks like Cell, DNA, and Protein, to Bones, Muscles, and all of the fun-loving Organs, readers will cozy up with the guys on the inside. Trust us-Liver has never looked better!

Heart Anatomy Poster - LAMINATED

High-quality 3 MIL LAMINATION for added durability

Tear Resistant

Human Heart Anatomy Floor Puzzle

HUMAN ORGANS LEARNING: Marvel at the rich complexities of the human heart muscle! Every piece has a unique shape designed to outline each major part of the heart organ, making these an exciting challenge to assemble. Each puzzle includes an Anatomy Reference Guide, so you can learn as you build!

Fixed Bones X-Rays, Black/White, 14 Pieces,

  • Authentic x-ray images
  • Works with any light source or light table)
  • Matching facture card
  • Detailed teaching guide

4 Pack - Anatomical Poster Set - Laminated - Muscular, Skeletal, Ligaments of the Joints, Anatomy of the Spine

  • Set of 4 Posters Made in the USA
  • Posters are 18" x 24” in size
  • High-quality 3 MIL lamination for added durability
  • Tear Resistant

My First Book About the Brain (Dover Science For Kids Coloring Books)

Discover the workings of the body's most complex organ! How does the brain control the rest of the body? How does it enable the senses to function, regulate speech, affect balance, and influence sleep and dreams? These 25 illustrations to color explain every aspect of the brain's important jobs, from communicating with the central nervous system to retaining memories. Suitable for ages 8–12.

Skull Anatomy Coloring Book: Incredibly Detailed Self-Test Human Skull Anatomy Coloring Book

Enjoy This Coloring Book with 34 Beautiful Human Skull Anatomy Coloring Pages.

The Human Skull Anatomy Coloring Book Provides A Means Of Learning About The Structure And Function Of The Human Skull Anatomy Through A Process Of Coloring-By-Directions.

Coloring The Human Skull Anatomy And Its Nerves Is The Most Effective Way To Study The Structure And Functions Of Human Skull Anatomy. You Assimilate Information And Make Visual Associations With Key Terminology When Coloring In The Human Skull Anatomy Coloring Book, All While Having Fun.

1 Pair Plastic Skeleton Hands

Fall is a grea time to grab a set of hands at Dollar Tree but also here is a pair if you're doing a unit study and need one now.

Circulatory System Poster

This poster makes a great reference and can be used with older children to help them add more detail to their project.

The Circulatory System (Your Body Systems: Blastoff! Readers

Our bodies contain a super highway of blood vessels that carry nutrients, waste, and much more from our heads to our toes. This network is the circulatory system! Beginning with a deep breath in, this fact-filled title uses easy-to-follow text and diagrams to allow readers to dive inside the bodys circulatory system!

The human body is a complex being made up of systems that keep us alive and moving! In this series, readers will dive into the bodys systems though engaging, leveled text and related diagrams that follow the parts and functions of each system. Get a microscopic view inside the body with A Closer Look, and put new knowledge into action with a hands-on activity. Check out what is happening inside the body with each title!

Also, look at these other activities to learn about the human body.

More Human Body Crafts

  • Simple and Easy Circulatory System Hands-on Activity for Kids
  • How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model
  • How To Make A Fun Bones Of The Hand Labeled X-Ray Craft
  • 7 Human Skull Facts and Cool Human Skull Anatomy Activity
  • How to Make a Fun Hands-on Playdough Brain Activity
  • Major Organs of The Human Body Labeled Fun Felt Anatomy Activity
  • Fun Resources and Books About The Human Body For Preschoolers
  • 8 Eye Facts & Human Body Activities Middle School & Fun Eye Model
  • 12 Human Body Games For Middle School & High School
  • Craft a Fun Hand Straw Model to Explore Human Anatomy Muscles & Tendons
  • How to Make a Human DIY Heart Model Easy Craft for Kids
  • 8 Facts About the Respiratory System & Fun Lung Craft for Kids
  • 7 Human Body Facts and Kids Human Body T-Shirt Project
  • Fun Edible Spine
  • Making Blood + What Are the Components of Blood
  • DIY Heart Pump
  • Kids Stethoscope Activity
  • Build An Edible DNA Model
  • Edible Skin
  • Rigid versus Flexible Bone Activity.
  • Pregnancy Belly Female Study of Human Anatomy Kids Fun Craft
  • Look at my Beautiful Human Body Lapbook and Fun Unit Study
How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model
  • Dynamic and Fun Human Body Lapbook for Multiple Ages

    Dynamic and Fun Human Body Lapbook for Multiple Ages

    $5.00
    Add to cart

Additionally, learn about the parts of the human cell.

The Parts of a Human Cell

Here is a quick breakdown of what each part of the cell is and what it does to use for reference throughout the activity.

Cell- This is the basic building block of all living things.

Cytoplasm- The gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell.

Nucleus– A membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes.

Endoplasmic Reticulum– Is the transportation system of the eukaryotic cell.

Golgi Bodies-Are organelles that help to process and package proteins and lipid molecules.

Lysosomes– The membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.

Ribosomes-Intracellular structure made of both RNA and protein.

Microtubules- Polymers of tubulin that form part of the cytoskeleton and provide structure and shape to eukaryotic cells.

Mitochondria- Mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell. Also known as the ‘powerhouse of the cell.’

How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model

Finally, look at this edible human cell model made out of pizza.

Edible Human Cell Model Pizza

After a day of studying the human cell, what better way to end it than with an edible human cell model pizza to reinforce what you have learned.

There is plenty of room to adjust toppings to your preference.

You will need:

  • Pizza dough
  • Toppings

Here is what we used for each of the cell parts.

How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model

You can swap out toppings that are similar in shape if you like to create your own pizza cell work of art.

Create a key to identify which topping you choose for each organelle (subunit within a cell).

  • Cell – Pizza Crust
  • Cytoplasm – Pizza sauce
  • Nucleus – Salami
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum– Thinly sliced onion
  • Golgi Bodies– Basil leaves
  • Lysosomes – Mini pepperoni
  • Ribosomes – shredded mozzarella
  • Microtubules -Pepper strips
  • Mitochondria – Mushroom slices

You will also need:

  • Baking sheet/pizza pan
  • Olive oil

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees or whatever your dough recipe calls for.

You can use homemade or ready-to-bake pizza dough.

Rub a bit of olive oil into your baking pan.

How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model

Roll out a small piece of dough into a rough circle, like a little personal pan pizza.

How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model

Smooth on a little sauce for the cytoplasm, leave a little space on the outside edges to represent the cell membrane.

Sprinkle on a small amount of shredded mozzarella for the ribosomes.

How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model

Continue adding the various parts of the cell (pizza toppings)  building it up until you have all of them.

Place pizza in the oven and bake to the desired doneness.

After baking we sprinkled it with a little more shredded mozzarella because they disappeared in the cooking.

Cool and enjoy your delicious cell!

How to Turn a Pizza Into a Fun Edible Human Cell Model

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