I used this party game with my classes.
Then, at the end we laughed about the names of the bones and practiced ways of using the “real” names. 1 Go to the nurse after you skinned your knee on the playground and ask for a bandaid to put on your patella; 2 You stub your toe and grab it and moan, “Oh, I stubbed my phlanges”, etc.Kids from K through 5th grade enjoyed this! Lots of fun.
This party game offers a wonderful introduction to the bone structure of the human body, even for very young children my 3 year old daughter and niece just love this party game . The use of fun, bright skeletons appeals to the reader and balances the use of scientific language in the text. Even mom and dad will learn a thing or two while reading it! You’ll have your kids singing Dem Bones the foot bone connected to the ankle bone, etc. before you know it. …
