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Science·Organisms & Life Processes·conceptual

The Human Skeleton

Describe the structure and four main functions of the human skeleton: support, protection, movement, and production of blood cells in bone marrow

Suggested ages 11–13

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Evidence of understanding

  • Lists and explains the four functions of the skeleton with examples
  • Names key bones and identifies which organs they protect (e.g. ribcage protects heart and lungs)
  • Explains what bone marrow is and where blood cells are made

Assessment prompt

If The Human Skeleton was asked why we have bones, could they explain that bones do more than just hold us up — describing at least three different things the skeleton does for the body?

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KS3.Sci.Bio.SkeletalMuscular.1GB · uk-nc-2013

Structure and functions of the human skeleton

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3