FREE Integumentary System Nonfiction Article

Published:
January 4, 2018

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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I have learned more from homeschooling than I ever cared to learn. Teaching is truly the best way to learn something. I learned that through teaching preschoolers in Sunday School. I actually found I did so much research just making a small plan for our Sunday school lesson. Times that by 100, and that is what learning from homeschooling is. One thing that I remembered nothing about before homeschooling is the Integumentary System. 

Do you even know what the Integumentary System is? Let me help. It is one of the most important systems in the human body because it contains the largest organ, SKIN! I did not remember what that was called, at all. This resource is cool, because it teaches the integumentary system via a nonfiction reading comprehension article. The article introduces your homeschool to the system, while teaching them the parts and it’s functions. Added to the article, are guided reading questions to help assess their understanding.
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Click HERE to access Samson’s Shoppe’s integumentary system nonfiction article for homeschoolers when teaching human body systems.

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