The human skeleton is an interesting structure in the human body. It helps support the entire body and many children and adults are curious about how it works. There are many printable human skeleton worksheets and images for people to view online. These images can help people develop a better understanding of the skeletal system and how it is comprised. People can even tape together multiple
. pages to form an actual sized paper skeleton to look at and examine.Crayola, one of the leading manufacturers for coloring supplies, has a printable coloring page of the human skeleton online at http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/print/human-skeleton-coloring-page/. This page is wonderful for children learning about the skeleton and the bones that comprise the system. It includes vocabulary words that are major bones in the body, which the child can label as they color the skeleton. This is a fun activity for kids of all ages to work on.Enchanted Learning, an online site devoted to providing curriculum and lesson plans to educators and parents, has even more resources for printable human skeletons. Their site is located online at http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/anatomy/titlepage.shtml. This page includes printable human skeletons for coloring and labeling purposes. Parents and teachers can also print out smaller areas of the skeleton, such as just the skull area, for students to study and learn the bones that make up that area. These are great resources to teach students all of the major bones throughout the skeletal system, as well as smaller bones in specific areas.Teach PE, a site devoted to helping physical education teachers with their lesson plans, also has printable human skeletons available. They are located at http://www.teachpe.com/anatomy/skeleton.php. They come with labeled parts, which helps the student see exactly what each bone is called. Teachers can then quiz the students on the bones by covering up the labels for a short period of time. More reference links: http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/print/human-skeleton-coloring-page/ http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/anatomy/titlepage.shtml