$3.00
The term 'nomenclature' derives from the Latin nomenclatura, meaning 'assigning names.' Nomenclature enriches vocabulary, develops language skills, and enhances the understanding of concepts.
The Hand Bones Nomenclature Cards are formatted as 3-part cards and include a blackline master. The 17 bones of the human hand: hand bones, phalanges (fingers), distal phalanges, middle phalanges, proximal phalanges, metacarpals (palm), carpals (wrist), hamate, triquetral, pisiform, capitate, trapezoid, trapezium, scaphoid, lunate, ulna, and radius.
Includes:
To use three-part cards, match the labels to the corresponding pictures. Verify the matches using the control cards with the labels attached.
After the children have learned the individual parts, they can create their own booklet by coloring and labeling the blackline master.
Cards with labels are approx. 7¼" x 5", cards without labels are approx. 1" shorter.
This file is in PDF format.
$3.00
The term 'nomenclature' derives from the Latin nomenclatura, meaning 'assigning names.' Nomenclature enriches vocabulary, develops language skills, and enhances the...
$3.00
The term 'nomenclature' derives from the Latin nomenclatura, meaning 'assigning names.' Nomenclature enriches vocabulary, develops language skills, and enhances the...
$3.00
The term 'nomenclature' derives from the Latin nomenclatura, meaning 'assigning names.' Nomenclature enriches vocabulary, develops language skills, and enhances the...