Skeleton Notebooking Pages for Studying Human Anatomy
These Skeleton Notebooking pages are perfect for many different types of writing assignments in various subjects

With these Skeleton notebooking pages, your kids can write about the characteristics and anatomy of the human skeletal system.
Or they can write facts they learned about the bones of the human body.
These notebooking pages are generally for students working at the 2nd to 8th grade levels.
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Resources for Learning about Human Anatomy: the Skeleton
Library List
In order of reading level:
The Skeleton Inside You (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) by Philip Balestrino
The Skeletal System (Your Body Systems: Blastoff! Readers, Level 3) by Rebecca Pettiford
Your Skeletal System Works! by Flora Brett
Your Skeletal System (Searchlight Books ™ How Does Your Body Work?) by Caroline Arnold
Human Body: Skeletal And Muscular System (Knowledge Encyclopedia For Children) by Wonder House Books
Online Resources and Videos
18 random Skeleton facts for kids
The Skeletal System: explains the purpose of the skeletal system and different parts of the skeletal system, such as the axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton.
Your Super Skeleton from SciShowKids (mentions Halloween a couple of times) learn about the biggest and smallest bones in your body.
Learn about the different types of bones (such as spongy and cortical) with this video from Learn Bright
Learn all about your bones and their functions with this catchy tune from Mr. R’s Songs for Teaching
Operation Ouch talks about the skeletal system (and a dislocated jaw)
Hands-on Activities and Study Helpers
Skeleton Craft for Kids from my friend at Living Life and Learning
Human Anatomy Coloring Book by Margaret Matt (highly recommend!)
Skeleton Notebooking Pages
The Skeleton notebooking and journaling pages come in 3 levels to fit all of your students’ needs. There’s a large elementary lined one, a smaller elementary lined one, and a regular lined one.
Each level of notebooking page comes in black/white in case you are trying to save on printer ink costs. There are a total of 3 notebooking pages in this packet.



These Skeleton printables would even work well for handwriting practice, by copying a quote about the bones of the human body.
Download your copy of the Human Skeleton Notebooking Pages from the Free Resource Library. Look under Individual Notebooking > Anatomy
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More Human Anatomy Resources
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