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Health & Human Anatomy Package
Health & Human Anatomy
Customize your package with the Customize tab (below).
Health & Human Anatomy
Customize your package with the Customize tab (below).
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Health & Human Anatomy
Students discover the wonders of the human body, including anatomy, health and nutrition, diseases, survival skills, and a unit on gender differences and reproduction. The Blood & Guts book provides amusing and amazing hands-on experiments to teach about the body.
There is a brief, three-week unit on survival skills (a unit at least tangentially related to health and human physiology!).
The following OPTIONAL supplements are scheduled in the guide but not required.
- Health & Human Anatomy Instructor's Guide (B-HBK)
- The Care & Keeping of You: the Body Book for Younger Girls (B-FS01)
- The Boy's Body Book: Everything You Need to Know for Growing Up You (B-FS02)
- Food and Nutrition for Every Kid (B-FS05)
- Improve Your Survival Skills (B-FS06)
- Introduction to Genes and Dna (B-FS08)
- Understanding Your Brain (B-FS10)
- Blood & Guts: a Working Guide to Your Own Insides (B-FS12)
- Usborne Internet-Linked Complete Book of the Human Body (B-FS13)
One Set of Consumables is included with the package. To add consumables for another student please click here.
Can I use this package with both of my children?
Yes, you can! If your children are within three years of age, they can share the same BookShark Science package. Please note that you will need an extra set of Science F Student Activity Sheets for each additional student (one set is included with the Instructor's Guide). You may also want a second copy of the optional Lyrical Life Science, Volume 3 Workbook.
For more information on BookShark, please see our FAQs page.
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