This past year we learned about the human body. Human anatomy & physiology is one of my favorite science topics to teach, and learn about (I guess that’s why I was a nurse in my former life).
There are so many great resources on the internet for complementing your human body studies, many of them being FREE! Here are some of the top human body printables I have rounded up over the past few years, and all of them are FREE!
General
- Human Body Dot Marker Pages from Royal Baloo
- Human Body Lapbook & Unit Study from Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus
- Organs Notebooking Pages for Grades K-3 from Encouraging Moms at Home
- Body Bingo from Ellen McHenry’s Basement Workshop
- Human Body Lapbook from Homeschool Share
- Human Body Worksheet Set (word problems, word jumbles, word search, solve the code) from The Happy Housewife
- Montessori Inspired Human Anatomy Cards from Suzie’s Home Education Ideas
- Human Organ Cards from Natural Beach Living
- Parts of the Body Memory Game Cards from Resources by Miss Christine
- Human Body Word Search from Kearson’s Classroom
- Body Systems Flashcards from Cyndee Crawford
- Human Body Vocabulary Quiz from Brenda Durwin
- Human Body Systems Matching Page from Homeschool Den
Cells
- Animal Cell Worksheets (chart, labeling worksheet, notebooking page) from Homeschool Clipart
- Cell Biology Bundle from Science From Murf
- Cell Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
- Parts of a Cell Quiz from BC Science Guy
- Cells Word Search from Simply Science
Nervous System
- Brain Worksheets (chart, labeling worksheet, notebooking page, coloring page) from Homeschool Clipart
- Neuron Worksheets (chart, labeling worksheet, notebooking page, coloring page) from Homeschool Clipart
- Brain Hemisphere Hat from Ellen McHenry’s Basement Workshop
- Nervous System Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
- Brain and Nerves Notebooking Page from My Joy-Filled Life
- Nervous System Messenger Game from Meet Penny
- The Nervous System Worksheet from Sweet D
Circulatory System
- Heart Worksheets (chart, labeling worksheet, notebooking page, coloring page) from Homeschool Clipart
- The Circulation Game from Ellen McHenry’s Basement Workshop
- Circulatory System Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
- Human Heart Coloring and Literacy Pages from Stephanie Elkowitz
- Circulatory System Graphic Organizers from Charlotte Thompson
- Anatomy of the Heart Matching Worksheet from The Teacher Team
- Circulatory Study Guide and Test from Mrs. Oldebekking
- Circulatory Game Board from Tangstar Science
- Heart Anatomy Word Scramble from Tangstar Science
- Blood Type Matching Game from Science Girl Lessons
- Circulatory System Word Search from Simply Science
Skeletal System
- Human Skeleton Labeling Sheet from Twinkl Printable Resources
- Human Skeleton Study Guide from The Natural Homeschool
- Skeletal System Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
- Life-size Skeleton Printout from eSkeletons
- Bones Word Search from Simply Science
Muscular System
- Muscular System Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
- Muscles Word Search from Simply Science
- Muscle Anatomy Word Search from Education.com
- Label the Muscles of the Body from The Biology Corner
Digestive System
- Digestive System Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
- Digestive System Notebooking Pages from The Notebooking Fairy
- Digestive System Flip Book from Michelle Almanzor
- Digestive System Diagram from Brighteyed for Science
- Health and Nutrition Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
Respiratory System
- Lungs Worksheets (chart, labeling worksheet, notebooking page, coloring page) from Homeschool Clipart
- Respiratory Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
- Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle from BC Science Guy
- Respiratory System Worksheets from Living Life and Learning
Other Systems
- Integumentary System Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
- Lymphatic and Immune System Notebooking Pages from Cynce’s Place
Earth Science. It’s the easiest for me to understand.
Physics seems to be the most hands on and engaging for us.
I loved teaching astronomy (elementary) through Apologia.
I’m just starting our homeschooling. I haven’t “officially” taught a science subject yet. My fella has shown much interest in certain topics so we have looked through science books and the internet to learn more. So far, it’s been ant colonies, volcanoes, tornadoes, the solar system, and magnetism.
This will be my first year homeschooling – excited about that microscope for my middle schoolers!
I enjoy the complexity of Biology and Anatomy. I love seeing the wonderful way God created each of us. However, in a teaching role, I would prefer to teach physical science since it is a little more on my level.
I love teaching about the human body!!!
I’m pretty new to this, but I think Nature Studies–plants, animals, etc.
Well, I am venturing on to teach biology thisnyear. So, I am going to say it is about to be biology! The’s things look so very helpful!
I love human anatomy & physiology, too! 🙂
Astronomy!
My favorite science subject to teach is…Science! Microbiology, Immunology, Genetics, Quantum physics, d=rt, botany and why my garden does not grow :), animals-how we are similar and different, Ecology, Geology, Astronomy….too much science and not enough day!
My daughter loves Chemistry! All aspects , she enjoys hands-on approach with lots of experiments.
Anatomy and Phisiology, and Earth Science, oh…and Physics.
Astronomy is my favorite, and my daughter enjoys it too. Win win.
I’m not sure I have a favorite subject to teach yet. What sinks/floats is always fun because the kids get so into it and water play is always a hit.
My kids LOVE animals so Biology I think is our favorite science.
I love teaching weather! And also biology.
I just really enjoy Science and enjoying teaching all areas of Science.
I have tremendously enjoyed every book in the Apologia Exploring Creation series. My son just finished the Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics. That was probably his favorite.
Right now, nature study and it’s not teach so much as it is, let’s discover together. But for high school? I can’t WAIT to revisit chemistry. I loved chemistry!
Anything to do with animals. My daughter wants to be a vet.
My Daughters love Biology and Anatomy.
We love geology! My daughter firmly believes every rock is a treasure ?
Biology!!!
I haven’t taught any sciences yet (this is our first homeschooling year), so I’ll have to see!
Not sure which I is the favorite, but I love doing experiments with them and watching the excitement and wonder of it all!
My 9 year old loves all thing science – can’t get enough!
We love anything to do with nature! 🙂
We love to do science experiments and activities.
I like teaching Human Anatomy and Chemistry.
I think my favorite was botony because I learned the most. But, really love all the sciences.
outer space, planets and stars
Hmm..favorite science would probably be anything nature related.
My favorite subject in science to teach is chemistry
Biology
This would be fantastic for my sons.
Biology is my favorite
I am new to homeschooling but my son loves science. I think I will enjoy teaching on solar systems this year because my son is excited about it.
Just getting started with homeschooling, so I’m not sure!!
It is hard to pick a favorite as each child loves different things. The wow factor of chemistry is grand! That may be my top pick. Biology and botany are close behind though as we are big into plants and animals. We enjoy it all.
My children LOVE all types of science, so that makes them all fun! But anything with science experiments has to be the most fun!
Thank you for the opportunity to win!
I like teaching Earth Science. I love learning anatomy and physiology.
My favorite science to teach is whatever my kids are interested in at the time! I always found Biology very interesting.
Biology. I studied Biology when when I was in college—fascinating! And not just human anatomy and physiology, but living organisms of all kinds.
I like Creation science.
I love to teach anatomy. Especially when we have man life size bodies! The kids love it too.
My daughter likes science and art and how learning more about science helps her create better art.
I like nature and creation
I love teaching physical science. My kids enjoy biology especially learning about animals.
We just live science. I have a lot of fun doing the hands on or lab work type stuff, even if the mess makes me crazy.
MY favorite to teach is science but my daughters favorite is reading.
We all have different areas of science we like to study, I love amazing them with what our body can do, my dd loves animal science, and my son loves space. It’s diverse here 🙂
We love everything weather here!
I don’t really have a favorite, but I’ve been enjoying teaching anatomy.
I love to teach chemistry to all different age groups! Thank you for the giveaway!
Weather and space! Thank you so much for the giveaway!
I love geology and astronomy!
I like to teach about plants and insects.
I’ve done a lot about astronomy and ocean animals [animals in general, as well], but I’m really looking forward to botany and birds, simply because we haven’t done much along those lines yet.
I enjoy Biology best. But all science is interesting to me.
I love teaching Earth Science!
Anatomy has been the best so far when it comes to teaching my kids
I love Elementary Natural Sciences, in awe of God’s design!! And I love to pass on the joy of discovering more about God through studying His creation!
The human body.
In all honesty, science is NOT my favorite subject. We had fun with a chemistry unit last year. My kids are completely obsessed with all things space, but I’m just not as interested as they are! 🙂
I like teaching it all!
Plant and animal life.
This would be so fun! And I’ve book marked this page, it should save me a ton of time this year, thank you 🙂
Zoology and Physics!
I love teaching about the human body. We see the beauty of Gods order and how all of our organs, cells, etc are weaved together.
I love to teach anatomy!
We love experiments and learning about plant and animal life.
Biology-especially about animals!
Creation science!!
I love to teach Astronomy!
I love to teach Astronomy!
We are finishing botany this month and starting human anatomy in september. I think I will like anatomy best. Thanks for the chance to win!
Botany!
I personally love biology, but teaching it is a different story. It has been more fun to teach physics. 🙂
Biology!
My kids are still young, so we’ve just been studying animals so far, so I guess you just call that life science?
I have no favorite… Love it all. Botany to animal sciences.
I am entering because of the love of all science my nephew is into. It is his favorite and although he is only 9, his knowledge on many science issues are remarkable. He is into weather, animals, you name it, he loves it.
Our boys love anything and everything science related! But I think it’s safe to say their favorites are biology, nature, and astronomy…
Probably Zoology. Although Anatomy is a fun one too!
we enjoy all science especially hands on sciences and cooking we count that as part of science kitchen science/chemistry
Human Anatomy
Any science that involves hands on experiments ,cooking and nature .
I love human biology/anatomy. The body is AMAZING!!!!
I majored in biology because I love it. I love teaching chemistry, too. Basically, you can’t go wrong teaching the sciences.
I love teaching life science
I love to teach biology
Our favourite would be the human body!
Biology is my favorite!
We love Human Anatomy and Zoology.
Excited about this giveaway. That’s a beautiful microscope!
I think basic biology is my favorite right now as it’s the easiest for me to grasp. Science is one area I will definitely be learning along side my kids!
I enjoy teaching marine science.
We’re doing Astronomy this year, and it’s our first official topic.
We love to do biology. I can’t wait to do it with my daughter and son. What a great prize.
Currently we are studying astronomy and we are really enjoying it. We also enjoy studying the science of nature in our hikes.
I enjoy teaching zoology.
I enjoy teaching physical science the most, but my kids prefer biology and chemistry, so this would definitely come in handy!
I think zoology and weather are our current favorites 🙂
I love to teach herpetology, specifically snakes! I love them!
I love chemistry–the kids get such a kick out of our experiments!
My granddaughter loves chemistry and anything to do with nature.
My favorite science topic to teach is creation science.
I love to teach history – I always learn something new!
I have enjoyed teaching botany.
Whatever my kids are into at the moment. When I find something that they find interesting we go all in. I find anything and everything to explore as deep into the subject as they want to go. The more interested they are the more fun it is to teach. The impromptu questions are the best, out of no where, why, how, and my answer is always, lets find out. I pull out books, go to the library, go on a hike, videos, anything I can find to keep the interest. Isn’t that part of the joy of homeschooling?!
I like biology since that was my major.
I like to teach biology, earth science, anything nature.
Earth Science because it is fun and you can take field trips outside!
My favorite science to teach is biology but my daughter is far more into chemistry.
This will be my first year homeschooling (besides the preschool years). I’m looking forward to doing human anatomy!
My 3 kids would love this prize! They all can’t wait until we start teaching Human Anatomy and Physiology. Thanks for this opportunity to win something we wouldn’t be able to afford otherwise.
Anatomy & Physiology!!
I love teaching geology!
I can’t say Science is my favorite subject. Probably studying the human body is what interests me the most. 🙂 Fearfully and wonderfully made!
I’ve taught many science subjects the 22 years I’ve been homeschooling but the one I like the most is earth and space science. I love to learn about the earth and all of the planet’s and stars that surround us.
Lisa Starr
I love to teach history, trips to the East Coast are so full of history from this wonderful country.
This is our first year homeschooling. I am looking forward to Earth Science and human anatomy!
I am enjoying teaching zoology!
If I am being completely honest here, Science is not my favorite subject; but if I have to choose one that stands out for me, it is any of the studies on marine biology or nature. Some of the fascinating creatures God created are amazing!
I like teaching Earth Science. It is the most interesting to me and the most fun to teach.
I personally love astronomy but my kids really love anything with an ick factor.
I like nature studies.
Biology!
I’ve always liked Biology and Life Sciences!
Haven’t done so well with science in the past, but I am looking forward to astronomy.
We studied Astronomy last year and just loved it.
Chemistry
Astronomy- It is one of the many hobbies that my husband has. We love having the convenience of our own observatory in the backyard. We enjoy using the telescope with the kids and we get to include the whole family as well. Bonus!!
I love all science topics but I think Astronomy is my favorite.
Health science. I really didn’t like science while I was in school but am learning to love it now.
We have the most fun with Geology & add a bunch of Road Trips to see “the real thing” ~ Thank you for the Give-Away!
I think my favorite would be the animals and fauna world.
My favorite changes as my children age, but I love biology and creation the most!
My favorite topic to teach is Zoology. Thanks for the giveaway.
Biology and astronomy
Forensics is my favorite…. can’t say the same for my son LOL
Haven’t taught anything yet. But enjoy using nature to do a lot of teaching! 🙂
I like chemistry because I like math.
Astronomy
Any and all! We are a house of learners, always something fun to learn. My little has recently begun a love for all things science so we are diving in. This page is going to be so helpful with that endeavor. Thank you!
I like teaching anatomy and physiology
How did I miss this giveaway until now? My 3 boys love science most during our school week. Each though, have a preferred focus. One likes all things geology, one physics, and one is taking a high school level anatomy and physiology at co-op this year even though he’s only 6th grade. This giveaway is perfection.
I think my favorite science to teach is geology!!!
I have not found a favorite yet besides nature study…so I am thinking botany would be enjoyable! 🙂
Astronomy!
Biology
chemistry and nature/animals
We all have enjoyed learning zoology together.
i love to teach about human body
This will be are first year, but I believe zoology will become our fast favorite.
I am looking forward teaching to chemistry and physics . . . and the inevitable experiments involved 🙂
We have only been homeschooling for one year, so we haven’t had that much science; but the boys really enjoyed some time we spend learning about the human body.