The Bones of the Human Body
I created this page along with my homepage that it will be used for my student teaching experiences in the near future.  Since I'm going to be teaching biology, I decided to do a lesson on the bones of the human body.  There are many, many bones in the human body, 206 to be exact.  They are used for many things primarily for structure, support and life.  The skull protects your fragile brain and keeps it from damage.  I bet you didn't know that your nose wasn't really a bone, it's a collection of cartiledge.  There are hundreds of other facts that might interest you and can be found on the websites below.  Below I have listed two links which take you to study guides that deal with the bones of the body.  First I want you to go to the Bone Zone for some studing, this is a great site that will help you with your future work, I've also included a great picture that will help you.
Bone Study is a study guide that will help you on your way to learning the bones of the human body. 
Bones Study 2 is another study guide that will help with the lessons.
After you have completed study guide 2 the ANSWER KEY will let you know if you were right.
The NOVA site is a great website that gives information on various topics and even has a place to order educational VHS movies.
The NASA site is a great page that will quench your thirst for knowledge on the solar system, atmoshperes, and general physical science.
The Bone Zone is a great website which will help you grealty in doing the study guides.  Please refer to it for help.
The West Virginia or National Learing Objectives can be found on either of these two sites:
West Virginia Department of Education
Grade Nine Science IGO's
A great Internet Resource I used for my Info is Bones of the Body
Another great site that will help the younger viewers is Kids Health
Here is a lesson plan from another school that might give you some assistance  Lesson Plan I
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