Table of Contents

Healthy Bones

Bad to the Bone

Bone Game

Bone Careers

Bone Links

Bone Books

Bone Lab

Meet the Creators

Credits

                                          

 

                                    

 

 

Bone Links


These are some other great sites on the internet that may help you in discovering more about human osteology! Have fun and good luck!

 

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"No Bones About It-Drink Milk for Calcium!"

A site for 9-14 year olds with games, facts, recipes, and links all related to calcium and keeping your bones healthy!

http://www.drink-milk.com/

 

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"Playing with Bones and Joints"

A site with fun games and activities, along with some interesting facts designed especially for kids and teens!

http://www.irmc.org/about/ortho/kids.html

 

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"Bone Terms"

Created by a group of students at a New Hampshire elementary school, this site consists of a little game to test your knowldge of bone terms!

http://www.concord.k12.nh.us/schools/kimball/classes/mitchell/boneterm.htm

 

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"Brain Pop"

This is a REALLY fun and exciting site with movies about the skeletal system and teeth! It also gives you some cool information, along with experiments, activities, comics, and more!

http://www.brainpop.com/skeleton/

 

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"Mr. Bones"

An interesting site where you can assemble a skeleton named, Mr. Bones!

http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/shockwave/bones.html

 

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"Skull Module"

This site allows you to find out some general information about the skull by clicking on individual bones! This site also features a QuickTime movie about the skull!

http://www.csuchico.edu/anth/Module/skull.html

 

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"Anterior View of the Right Hand"

This informative site helps you learn the names and locations of the bones in the hand and wrist!

http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/hand/anhand.htm

 

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"The Skeletal System"

Packed with information, this site contains topics including the functions and anatomy of the skeleton, along with information about the joints, breakdowns, and repairs of the skeleton!

http://stmarys.medford.or.us/curriculum/bio/hbsm/skel3/intro.htm

 

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"Bone Up On Anatomy"

From the Southern California Orthopedic Institute, this site allows you to learn specifics about the knee, shoulder, ankle, spine, hand, elbow, hip, and toe! It contains some great diagrams, as well!

http://www.scoi.com

 

 

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