A hands-on 3D human skin model activity designed to help students identify and label the structure and layers of the skin in an engaging and memorable way. Students label the different parts of the skin before assembling a 3D cube model which creates a clear cross section of human skin.
This resource provides a far more interactive alternative to traditional 2D textbook diagrams and is ideal for helping students visualise the structure and function of the skin.
Perfect for KS3 and GCSE Biology lessons covering:
Human skin structure
Skin layers
Epidermis and dermis
Hair follicles
Sweat glands
Sensory receptors
Thermoregulation
This activity works particularly well as:
A cut and stick revision task
Interactive Biology lesson
Cover lesson activity
SEN-friendly visual learning task
GCSE Biology revision resource
Included:
Printable 3D skin cube template
Labelling activity
Ready-to-use classroom resource
A highly engaging practical-style Biology activity that encourages active learning and helps students better understand the structure of human skin through a visual and kinaesthetic approach. Suitable for KS3 Science and GCSE Biology.
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