What does a human skeleton look like? Find out with this spooky pasta skeleton activity from 15-Minute STEM Book 2 by Emily Hunt...
Resources
- Selection of different types of dried pasta
- Large piece of paper
- Pencil
- Skeleton resource (included in this download)
- Timer
Pasta skeleton activity
The challenge here is to create the most accurate skeleton you can in just 15 minutes using pasta to represent the different bones.
Before you begin, draw the skull at the top of a large piece of paper. Start the timer and begin to construct the rest of the skeleton.
Look carefully at your skeleton and think about whether you have missed any important bones. Leave a gap between your pasta bones to represent the joints.
Remember to use longer pieces of spaghetti to represent long bones and to snap your pasta or spaghetti pieces to represent smaller bones. If you find there is a bone that you cannot represent with pasta, you could always draw it instead.
Time is up! Step back and compare your skeleton to the skeleton resource. Which bones have you included? Which did you forget?
Emily Hunt is an experienced primary school teacher with a passion for promoting STEM education. She regularly writes articles and speaks about STEM, and shares activities and blogs on her website. Emily holds a Masters of Education from the University of Cambridge and has also worked within the US education system to deliver science outreach.
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