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These are amazing!
Thank you Teresa!!
I am curious on what age/grade these resources are geared toward. I would love to use them but I am afraid it may be too above their head.
I originally made these to go along with Jeannie Fulbright’s Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology, but I tried to make them so that they can be used with any anatomy lesson or book you are using.
This is an incredible resource! Thank you so much for making and sharing these notebooking pages. They work great for my 7 year old and my highschoolers. I would love to add the reproductive system ones, as well, when you upload them!
Thank you Amanda. I am so glad you found them useful. I had fun putting them together. Thanks for reminding me about the reproductive system set. I will try to get those up soon.
We are using Apologia this year, and these are so helpful! Thank you!
You are welcome Casonra. I am glad you can use them. I just noticed that I never uploaded the reproductive system. I will need to do that. Thanks for visiting my blog.
Thank you so much for all this. I am a nurse and preparing for graduate school I wanted a refresher on anatomy terms. These worksheets are super organized and well laid out. Though intended for school aged kids I think they will keep me on track and aid me in refreshing myself on the muscles and bones. Excellent job.
It is my pleasure Nikki. I am glad they came in handy. 🙂