Little Kids’ Anatomy Week 1

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Books
First Human Body Encyclopedia (DK First Reference) First Human Body Encyclopediap. 4-5 Your amazing bodyp. 6-7 What makes you you?p. 8-9 Building blocks
My First Human Body BookMy First Human Body BookColor p. 1 Look What’s Inside (cells)
Easy Make & Learn Projects: Human BodyEasy Make & Learn Projectsp. 11-13 Cell mobile
Choose 1 of the following 2 options:
Cells to Organ Systems (Building Blocks of Life Science)Option 1: Cells to Organ SystemsRead this week.
Cells: An Owner's HandbookOption 2: Cells: An Owner’s HandbookRead this week.
My Book About MeMy Book About Me
Give this book to your child and encourage him/her to begin filling it out. It will be a cherished keepsake for years to come!
Videos
Cells for KidsThe Silly Cell – 🧬 Discover the different cells in the body in this learning read aloud!The Magic School bus Goes Cellular
Look through the YouTube search results.
Why Do I Get Wrinkly Fingers in the Bath?
Printables and Activities
My Body Lapbookp. 18-21
My Body Systems
Choose from the buffet:Crayola cell coloring page

Activity: Make a Jell-O cell
You’ll need to explain the different cell parts and your child can help you choose from an assortment of ingredients to represent those parts. Don’t expect your child to remember everything. This is just an introduction to cells and a fun activity to make them more memorable.

LeapFrog Magic Adventures Microscope
This is optional! The point of the microscope is to teach kids that things are made up of smaller parts (cells, etc.). The microscope has a variety of “smart slides” to explore. You can also look at samples of things from around the house using the reusable slides or the tray for bigger items. This toy will give younger kids a microscope experience and help them understand the concept of bigger things being made of smaller components. You should introduce it now while studying cells but can encourage its use throughout the year to explore lots of other items just for fun.

Scholastic Teachables:
My Book About Staying Healthy
The Body Book
Your Body Works: First Comprehension (Nonfiction)
Know Your Body: Science Riddle
Mini-book: My Book About the Human Body (with try-it activities)
Websites

The Magic School bus Goes Cellular
Look through the YouTube search results.

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