- Recognized and identified different shapes of bones
- Counted the number of bones in each category
- Compared and sorted the bones based on size and shape
- Constructed and built bone structures using the bones
- Explored spatial relationships by arranging the bones in different formations
- Estimated the lengths and widths of bones by measuring and comparing them
- Applied addition and subtraction skills by calculating the total number of bones used or left
For continued development, you can encourage your child to:
- Create their own bone lab by collecting natural or artificial bones from various sources
- Measure the dimensions of the bones and plot them on a graph to analyze the variations
- Write a fictional story or create a comic strip based on the bone lab experiment
- Research different animal skeletons and compare them to the bones used in the activity
- Explore advanced mathematical concepts like volume and weight by incorporating bone measurements