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Human Body: Doctor’s Bag

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If you missed the other parts of our Human Body Study, you can see them here: Human Body – Doctor’s Bag, Human Body ~ Body Parts, Human Body: Bones, Joints and Muscles, Senses, Cells, Heart, Blood and Circulation, Digestive System and Nutrition, the Brain and Nervous System, the Skin, Hair and Nails, the Immune System and Germs, the Respiratory System, the Excretory System, Reproduction System and Dental.

For our Human Body Unit, I made the boys a doctor’s bag out of leftover felt I had lying around the house.

 Felt Doctors BagFelt Doctors Bag

In this Doctor’s Bag, we added:

Doctors Bag 1

* Dr’s Name Tag

* Appointment Book

* Thermometer

* Prescription Pad

* Jelly Beans for good patients

* Empty vitamin jar (for pretend pills)

 

Doctors Bag 2

* Stethoscope

* Syringes (they are biros in the shape of a syringe)

* Reflux Hammer

* Tongue Depressors (Big paddlepop sticks)

* Forceps

Doctors Bag 3

* Specimen Jar

* Bandaids

* Bandage

* Bandaids

* Gloves

* Plaster of Paris Bandage (for casts)

Doctors Bag 4

* Otoscope

* Mask

* Large white button up shirt to use as a coat

They also had a pen to fill out their paperwork, but I didn’t take a photo of it.

Doctors Bag 5

 Here is B all dressed up and ready to help!

 

I also printed off the Eye Chart from Deakin which we laminated and used to test our eyes.

I made an Appointment Page which can be turned into a booklet.

You can download your {FREE} copy: Dr Appointment Page

Dr Appointment Page

I also made a Doctor’s Prescription Page which can also be made into a book.

You can download your {FREE} copy:  Dr Prescription Page

 Dr Prescription Page

The Doctor’s Name Badge is an editable Word Document

You can download your {FREE} copy: Editable Doctors Badges

Microsoft Word - Editable Doctors Badges.docx

Our boys have had a great time learning how each of the instruments work. 

You can check out more activities on my Human Body Pinterest Board:

Follow Stacey Jones (A Moment In Our World)’s board Science – Human Body on Pinterest.

Do your kids have a doctor’s bag? What is in it?


Category: Homeschooling, Kids Activities, PrintablesTag: Grade 1, Grade 2, Kindergarten, PreK, Preschool, Science

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