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Broken Bones X Rays

Product Code: SC00314
Real x-rays reveal a detailed look at common fractures in various human bones.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Detailed X-Rays

The set includes real x-rays that show common fractures in various human bones, aiding in teaching anatomy.

Versatile Use

These x-rays are designed for both holding up to the light and using on a light panel, giving teachers flexibility in how they present anatomical details.

Informative Guide

An included guide assists educators in explaining each type of fracture, providing detailed information to support teaching.

Supports Science Curriculum

Aligns with the Year 3 science curriculum, helping children understand that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles.

Year 3 Science

Aligns with the Year 3 science topic 'Animals, including Humans', aiding in understanding the skeletal system.

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Broken Bones X Rays

Real x-rays reveal a detailed look at common fractures in various human bones.

Overview

  • Teaching the skeletal system is essential for understanding human anatomy. Our broken bones x-rays facilitate this by offering clear visuals of common fractures in various human bones, enhancing anatomical education.

  • Constructed from durable cardboard, these A4-sized x-rays can be held up to the light or used on a light box. An informative guide helps educators discuss fracture types, enriching the learning experience and providing practical examples for better comprehension.

  • These resources align with the Year 3 science curriculum, aiding children in identifying that skeletons and muscles provide support, protection, and movement. By examining real-life examples, students can gain a deeper understanding of the skeletal system and bone health, making these x-rays invaluable for science lessons and cross-curricular activities.

Supports the National Curriculum

Science, Year 3, Animals, including Humans

Identify that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for support, protection and movement.

Technical Summary

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    Pack size

  • 15

  • Material

  • Cardboard

  • Age Range

  • Suitable for 5 to 11 years

Size and measurements

    Paper size

  • A4

  • Length

  • 210 mm

  • Width

  • 297 mm

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