• Identify that humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for support, protection and movement.
• Science, Year 4, Animals, including Humans
• Identify the different types of teeth in humans and their simple functions.
• Science, Key Stage 3, Biology
• The structure and functions of the human skeleton, to include support, protection, movement and making blood cells.
• A half-scale, realistic human skeleton model featuring movable joints.
• Constructed from lightweight, durable synthetic material, this skeleton model includes a stand for easy display and teaching.
• Boney Tony, a half-sized human skeleton model, brings anatomy to life. With movable shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, jaw, and ankle joints, it offers a hands-on experience for understanding human skeletal structure. Ideal for demonstrating concepts of support, protection, and movement, this model is a valuable tool in the science classroom.
• Aligned with the UK Science curriculum, it supports Year 3 objectives on identifying skeletons and muscles in humans and animals for support and movement. It also aids Year 4 lessons on the functions of different types of teeth. For Key Stage 3, it serves as an excellent resource for exploring the structure and functions of the human skeleton, including support, protection and movement.
Easy to assemble and made from durable synthetic material, this accurate skeleton model comes with a stand for convenient display. It's an indispensable resource for engaging and effective teaching in anatomy and biology.
• Accurate half-sized replica of a human skeleton
• Easy to assemble
• Features moveable joints
• Includes a stand