Heads In, Hearts In: Strong Bones = Calcium
DOWNLOADOctober 18, 2018 - Michigan State University Extension
In this activity, you will match the bags of flour (which represent the amount of calcium in the bones) to the age of a person. This will reinforce the idea that people build bones as they get older but then bone building stops.
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