FREE Resources and Ideas to Use With Apologia’s “Exploring Creation with Anatomy and Physiology”
Published:
November 20, 2014

Contributor:
Sarah Shelton
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Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology is the 6th book in the Young Explorer Series. This is a fun and engaging book with so much amazing information on the human body!
Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology (description from Apologia website):
Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology is an elementary level Anatomy and Physiology book that gives glory to God as children discover all that goes on in their bodies from their heads to the nails on their toes! Beginning with a brief history of medicine and a peek into cells and DNA, your students will voyage through fourteen lessons covering many subjects, such as the body systems: skeletal, muscular, respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and more!
This book is so popular I have found lots of blog posts with printables and activities to go along with the lessons. This will save you a ton of time that you would normally have to search Pinterest.
FREE Printables:
Spell Out Loud has 13 Human Body Lessons With Printables! (these would be great to do in a co-op setting and there are even take home printable homework!)
Meet Penny has done an entire series of lessons plans to go with Exploring Creation With Human Anatomy and Physiology! There are tons of printables, including printable games, Power Point presentations, pictures and much more!
The Five Senses Themed Printables and Freebies (for preschool/kindergarten)
Fun Activities, and Crafts that all ages will enjoy:
Digestive System In A Bag from Science Matters
Skin and Hair Science Activities from The Homeschool Scientist
Blood Cell Models from Delivering Grace
Learn About the Heart (simple anatomy craft) from Kids Activity Blog
Skeletal System Bone Model from Science Matters
White Chocolate Pretzel Bones from Inspire Co









