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Bones and Organs


  • CalendarAvailable on request
  • Clock outlineUp to 2 hours

A group of children participating in the bones and organ placement activity.

Our bones and organs activity aims to teach pupils about organ placement and function.

The activity is divided into two parts. The first part includes organ placement and the second part is related to size, using props to guess how long guts in the body are, how heavy brains are and how much skin covers the body in relation to a child’s body.

We are able to run the activity in a variety of locations. We are happy to come to your school, community event or speak to you about arranging a visit to Cardiff University.

Find out more

For more information about the activity, please visit our website.


About the organiser

This activity is organised by Cardiff Institute for Tissue Engineering and Repair. Contact Amy Smith at citer@cardiff.ac.uk or +44 (0)29 2087 0129 for more details.

How to book

We can run this activity at a variety of locations for schools or community events. Please email us with your enquiry.

Emailciter@cardiff.ac.uk


TicketThis activity is free

We come to you

We want to make it easy for you to work with us. Wherever possible we will bring this activity to your school or college.

Audience

  • TickTeachers
  • TickFoundation - ages 3-7, foundation year and years 1 and 2
  • TickKey stage two - ages 7-11, years 3-6

Teacher supervision is required.


Curriculum themes

  • TickScience and technology
  • TickLife sciences

Activity type

  • TickActivity
  • TickWorkshop

Purpose

  • TickEngagement with our research
  • TickSupporting curriculum themes

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