How Do You Make A Human Skeleton Model?
You can construct a human skeleton model that demonstrates the complex interconnections of the skeletal system. The human body contains 206 separate bones. Small bones in the hands and feet account for about half of the total bones in the human skeleton. The skeleton model you make only needs to detail the bones you intend to label or discuss in the presentation. Make a human skeleton model that contains as much detail as necessary for the intended demonstration or science project. Trace or draw the outline of each individual bone you want to include in the human skeleton model. The skull and vertebrae are often drawn as one central piece. Cut out and label all the separate paper bone patterns. Place each paper bone pattern on the foam core board, and trace their outline with a permanent marker. Move at least 1/2 inch away from the last outline before tracing the next bone pattern. Set the foam core board on a cutting board, and use a utility knife to cut out each bone. Lay out each bo