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Name:The Skeletal SystemThe human skeletal system is what provides the form and shapefor our bodies, allows us to move and protects our internalorgans. Can you name the six different parts that make up thehuman skeletal system?The six different parts of the human skeletal system are thebones in our body, connective tissues, cartilage, joints, tendonsand ligaments. All these different parts of the skeletal systemallow us to do activities such as walk, run or even hold a pencil.Take a moment to think about what our bodies may look like ifwe didn’t have bones. Do you think we would be able tofunction? Draw a picture below showing what we may look likeif we didn’t have a skeletal system.For personal use only. Commercial use prohibited. Copyright Simple Everyday Mom www.simpleeverydaymom.com

Name:The Skeletal SystemWhen a baby is born, their body contains around 300 bones butby the time they reach adulthood many of these bones havefused together. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones. Can youname some of the bones in your body?Three of the major bones in our body are our ribs, spine and thebones in our head. Bones protect our internal organs fromdamage. Do you know what organs our ribs protect?That’s right! Our ribs protect our heart and lungs!Did you know that if our bones break, that our body will repairthem! You may have broken a bone or seen a friend who had acast. The doctor places a cast or splint on our broken bones tohelp them repair straight.Can you name a mineral that is important for our bone health?For personal use only. Commercial use prohibited. Copyright Simple Everyday Mom www.simpleeverydaymom.com

Name:The Skeletal SystemCalcium is an important mineral for our bones. It helps to keepthem healthy and strong. Many babies and children get plentyof calcium by drinking milk. There are many other ways toreceive the calcium that our bones need. You can eat otherforms of dairy such as cheese or yogurt, salmon, many differentkinds of green vegetables and even orange juice is a greatsource of calcium.Be sure to consume plenty of calcium and vitamin d in your dietand exercise and play regularly to keep your bones strong andhealthy from childhood to adulthood.For personal use only. Commercial use prohibited. Copyright Simple Everyday Mom www.simpleeverydaymom.com

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