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Diagram of the Human Skeleton
 

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1 cranium, skull
2 mandible
3 clavicle
4 sternum
5 humerus
6 rib
7 vertebra
8 pelvis
9 radius
10 ulna
11 carpals
12 metacarpals
13 phalanges
14 femur
15 patella
16 tibia
17 fibula
18 tarsals
19 metatarsals
20 phalanges

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Skeleton Worksheets
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on February 22, 2025
By: Lessontutor Staff

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Embark on a bone-rattling adventure with this exclusive collection of 15 skeleton-themed worksheets, perfect for students, educators, and anatomy enthusiasts; these coloring pages provide a hands-on approach to learning. This collection features diagrams like a complete human skeleton with blank spaces for labeling, a skull with numbered sections, and a ribcage ready for students to identify the ribs and sternum. Whether it’s a thrilling activity for a Halloween party or a creative way to dive into the eerie charm of skeletal art, these worksheets promise endless hours of spine-tingling entertainment and imaginative fun!

Enter the intriguing and bone-chilling world of skeletons, where mystery, anatomy, and creativity converge! This exclusive collection of 15 meticulously crafted, high-resolution PDF worksheets, perfectly formatted for A4 paper, is ideal for curious minds and fans of all things spooky. Free to download and print, these pages invite you to explore fascinating skeletal designs, solve bone-themed puzzles, and dive into activities celebrating human skeletons’ eerie allure. Perfect for educational fun or a hauntingly good time, this collection promises hours of thrilling engagement for all ages!

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This collection includes a vertebral column with spaces to label cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions, as well as detailed illustrations of the pelvis and knee joint with blank spaces for part identification. Additional diagrams include a cross-section of a bone with parts to label, a foot skeleton diagram for identifying bones, and a side profile of the skull with blanks for significant sections. Whether you prefer brain-teasing puzzles, interactive quizzes, or detailed activity sheets, this collection of Skeleton worksheets offers endless educational fun.