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Why do animals have skeletons? What are the different types of teeth for?

Bring your Science topic to life by exploring how different animal skeletons and teeth have evolved to adapt to different ways of moving, different diets and lifestyles. Students explore different types of dentition and their function through close observation of a range of animal skulls and compare a range of bones and skeletons.

Key info

Suitable for: KS2

Age Groups: 7-11

Subjects: Science

Topics: Animals, Human & Physical Geography, Living Things & Habitats, Team Building, Skeleton

Type: Online

Duration: 60 minutes

Cost: £75 plus VAT for non-fee paying schools, and a higher rate for fee-paying schools

Dates: Ongoing

SEND: Yes - suitable for students with SEND

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