I learned of this idea from one of my workshop participants and I think it's a fun one.
After your students have learned the names of the bones, play a game of Simon Says.
Pair off your students and call out commands such as "Simon says touch your humerus to your partner's femur."
It well help solidify your students knowledge of the bones, as well as provide some good laughs for everyone.
Body Systems: Skeletal System: Simon Says
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