- Identified different types of animal skeletons
- Understood the purpose of a skeleton in supporting and protecting the body
- Learned about the structure and function of different bones in the animal body
- Explored the concept of adaptation and how skeletal features can help animals survive
- Recognized similarities and differences between the skeletons of different animals
- Understood the importance of studying animal skeletons for scientific research
- Gained an appreciation for the complexity and diversity of the animal world
Continued development related to the activity can involve:
- Creating a comparative analysis of different animal skeletons to understand their unique features and adaptations
- Exploring the skeletons of extinct animals to understand how they differ from those of present-day animals
- Researching the field of paleontology and how the study of ancient animal skeletons helps us understand Earth's history
- Engaging in hands-on activities such as building a model skeleton or conducting experiments to understand how different bones function
- Visiting natural history museums or attending workshops and lectures on animal skeletons