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Dem Bones- Worth 150 Points. Fold directions in ½ and glue down on p Dem Bones- Worth 150 Points!!! Fold directions in ½ and glue down on p. 125 from yesterday: Dem Crazy Bones! 1. Cut out the paper model of the skeleton. 2. Put your model together in order using glue and the construction paper. (20 pts) 3. Remember that your skeleton must be in a scene and your project must have a TITLE! (20 pts) 4. Label the following bones using a pen and ruler (WRITE SMALL AND NEAT): (70 pts) 5. Outline ALL bones that are used for protection YELLOW. (5 pts) 6. Outline TWO bones that make blood cells (long bones) RED. (5 pts) 7. Draw and shade in a BLUE circle around 1 pivot joint. (5 pts) 8. Draw and shade in a GREEN circle around 1 ball-and-socket joint. (5 pts) 9. Draw and shade in a PURPLE circle around 1 hinge joint. (5 pts) 10. Draw and shade in an ORANGE circle around 1 gliding/sliding joint. (5 pts) 11. Create a KEY for your skeleton that explains the colors used in # 5-10. (10 pts)

Bones of the Skeleton (left side) Cranium (skull) Frontal (forehead) Mandible (jaw) Cervical Vertebrae (neck - 6) Thoracic Vertebrae (vertebrae with ribs – 12) Xiphoid Process Lumbar Vertebrae (lower back – 5) Illium (hipbone) Sacrum Coccyx (tailbone) 11. Ischium (buttbone) 12. True ribs (directly attached to sternum) 13. False ribs (attached to sternum by cartilage) 14. Floating ribs (not attached at all) 15. Intercostal cartilage Bones of the Skeleton (left side)

Bones of the Skeleton (right side) 16. Nasal bone 17. Ocular Orbit (eye socket) 18. Maxilla (upper jaw) Clavicle (collar bone) Scapula (shoulder blade) Sternum (breast bone) Humerus (upper arm) Radius (closest to the thumb) Ulna (furthest from thumb) “Ulna you didn’t!” Carpals (wrist bones) Metacarpals (palm of hand) Phalanges (fingers) Femur (thigh bone) Patella (knee cap) Tibia (shin bone) Fibula (I told a “little fib”ula) Calcaneous (heel bone) Tarsals (ankle bones) Metatarsals (sole of foot) Phalanges (toes) Bones of the Skeleton (right side)