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Inside the Human Body - The Respiratory System

   

Grades 1-3

Welcome to the teachers resource page for the grade 1-3 materials presented on Inside the Human Body: The Respiratory System. If you take a quick look at the Grade 1 - 3 page you'll notice that we've layed things out very simply with large images for the children to easily click on. With a little help getting set up they'll find this site a great place to play and learn about the human body.

There are a number of games that we have designed for young children on our site. On the Mad Lab(games) page, you'll notice that we have grouped them into a column all by themselves, to make it easy for browsers to find games that are designed just for them.

Professair's Body Buddies

The Heart and Lungs Are My Body Buddies!

The Heart and Lungs are my Body Buddies! Print off the 21 page story book in colour or black and white.

Body Buddies Unit Overview Print off this chart to help you plan your body buddies unit.

Body Buddies Unit Checklist Print off this checklist to ensure that you have all the pages necessary to teach the Body Buddies unit.

Body Buddies Unit Booklet Print off the entire 9 page booklet to begin your Body Buddy training.

Body Buddies Training Certificate

Body Buddies Answer Key

Hey Saskatchewan, you can borrow this bulletin board to compliment your "Body Buddies" unit by contacting The Saskatchewan Lung Association.


Germ-Free!


Germ-Free is the Way To Be!

Germ-free is the way to be! Workbook Print off this workbook all about staying germ-free.

Germ-free Certificate

Germ-free Answer Key Check your solutions with this answer sheet for the Germs unit.

Hey Saskatchewan, you can borrow this bulletin board to compliment your "Germ-free is the way to be!" unit by contacting The Saskatchewan Lung Association.


CDC leaf This digital collection was produced under contract to Canada's Digital Collections program, Industry Canada. The web site was produced by a youth team at the Saskatchewan Lung Association.