Skeleton Worksheet for Kindergarten
Are you in need of an awesome worksheet to help you teach the human skeletal system? You’re in luck!
This fun and educational Skeleton Worksheet for Kindergarten is a great way for your child to learn about the parts of the skeletal system while they practice tracing letters, coloring cute skeletons, and more!
Download this free activity below! It’s a great way to teach kids about the human body and help them develop their fine motor skills, too.
And don’t forget to check my list of Skeletal System Activities for more skeleton-themed crafts, printables, and activities to help your child understand the human body.
Skeleton worksheets are a fun and educational activity for kindergarteners. This spooky worksheet helps kids learn about the parts of the skeletal system while they trace the name of the parts of a skeleton.
Kids can also practice their handwriting by tracing the letters on the worksheet. This fun activity is a great way to teach kids about the human body and help them develop their fine motor skills.
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Skeleton Worksheet for Kindergarten Supplies
- Printer (I have this one)
- Paper
- Pencil
- Scissors
I have the HP printer 8710 but it’s not available anymore. It’s still running well for years now. Look for another HP Instant Ink ready printer so that you can use their program to send you ink cartridges whenever your printer gets low on ink.
Recommended Skeleton Books for Kids
Grab a couple of these books for your little one to have a good grasp of the skeletal system – perfect for your homeschool science lesson.
The Skeleton Book: Get to Know Your Bones, Inside OutSkeleton HiccupsBones: Skeletons and How They WorkGive Me Back My Bones!Halloween HustleMy Amazing Bones and Skeleton: A Book About Body Parts & Growing Strong For Kids
Do your kids love reading books but just don’t have the time to read them all yourself? Grab an Audible subscription to find amazing audiobooks that your kids can listen to on their own. You can get up to two free audiobooks when you sign up for the first time.
If audiobooks aren’t you’re thing, see what cool books you can find on Kindle and your kids will have a huge library ready at their fingertips.
Recommended Skeleton Activity Kits
Let your kids have fun while learning. They will surely enjoy these two skeleton activity kits.
Get the Skeleton Felt Set and let kids discover all about bones and where we can find them in our bodies.
Grab the Skeleton Sensory Bin and teach kids about the different types of bones as they play with the skeleton toys.
See how X-rays work with this fun activity – X Is for X-Ray.
Skeleton Worksheet for Kindergarten
They will start by tracing the title “skeletal system” and then move on to the parts by tracing the words like skull, ribs, and more. The following pages of this Skeleton Worksheet for Kindergarten are even more fun!
By the end of this Skeleton Worksheet for Kindergarten, your child will have a better understanding of the skeleton.
What’s included in the Skeleton Worksheets for Kindergarten?
Skeletal System Tracing Page
Kids will learn the different parts of the skeletal system by tracing the words like skull, humerus, ribs, and more!
Skeletal System Labeling Page
This cut-and-paste labeling activity is perfect for reviewing the parts of the skeletal system.
Letter S Dot Letter and Tracing Pages
I have two pages for the letter S that kids will love. You can use bingo dabbers or dot markers for the first one. For the next one, kids can trace the letter S or use it as a play dough mat. They can color the skeleton, too. How fun!
Skeletal System Word Tracing Pages
The last two pages are for handwriting practice. Your kindergartener will enjoy writing while they review the skeletal system parts.
Download the Skeleton Worksheet for Kindergarten below
Go ahead and print out the skeleton worksheets for your kindergarten student to help them understand more about their bodies and how our bones help us.
More Skeleton Activities
X-ray Activities for Kindergarten
Skeleton Crafts for Preschoolers
Skeleton Activities for Kindergarten
Science and Spooky Collide in this Skull Slime Recipe by STEAMsational