Parts of the Heart- Cardiovascular System
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Help your students understand the human heart and cardiovascular system with this engaging and hands-on Human Heart Craftivity! Perfect for upper elementary or middle school science lessons, this interactive resource allows students to build a 2D model of the heart while labeling key parts and tracing the path of blood flow.
Instead of relying on textbooks and diagrams, this craft brings anatomy to life. Students will visually explore how the heart pumps blood, identify important parts like the atria, ventricles, valves, and vessels, and gain a stronger grasp of how the cardiovascular system works.
This resource is ideal for:
Human body systems units
Interactive Bulletin Board
Science centers or stations
Review before quizzes and tests
Homeschool science activities
By creating and labeling their own model of the human heart, students will not only stay engaged—they'll retain essential science content and develop a deeper understanding of the cardiovascular system and blood flow.
|| WHAT YOU GET:
8.5 x 11 PDF posters of:
Versions of Human Heart project
- 1 with prompts
- 2 blank versions
- 1 completely blank
- 2 one page options
- directions & rubric for blank version
- Answer Key
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