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Science Worksheeet Hanaway Public School Date: 7 / 12 / 2020

Teacher : Hiba Saad Class: Grade 4


Name:.........................................
Exercise1: Joints and their function

Joints are the places in your body where bones connect. Most joints are very mobile allowing the bones to move
like shoulder and hip, some joints are semi-mobile like the vertebral column and some are immobile like the
skull.

1. Pick out from the text:


1.1 The definition of joints
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
1.2 Two mobile joints: …………………………………………………………………………………….
1.3 A semi mobile joint: …………………………………………………………………………………...
1.4 An immobile joint: …………………………………………………………………………………….

Consider the following joints:

2. Name the joints:


A: ……………………………..
B: ……………………………..
C: ……………………………..

3. Name the joint that is found:


- Between the arm and the forearm: ………………..

- Between the forearm and the hand: ………………..


Exercise 2: Shapes of bones

There are three shapes of bones. The document below shows the shape of different bones:

Classify the bones according to their shape:

Long bones Short bones Flat bones


Science Worksheeet Hanaway Public School Date: 7 / 12 / 2020
Teacher : Hiba Saad Class: Grade 4
Name:.........................................
Exercise1: Joints and their function

Joints are the places in your body where bones connect. Most joints are very mobile allowing the bones to move
like shoulder and hip, some joints are semi-mobile like the vertebral column and some are immobile like the
skull.

4. Pick out from the text:


4.1 The definition of joints:
Joints are the places in your body where bones connect.
4.2 Two mobile joints: shoulder and hip.
4.3 A semi mobile joint: the vertebral column.
4.4 An immobile joint: the skull.

Consider the following joints:

5. Name the joints:


A: Hip.
B: Knee.
C: Ankle.

6. Name the joint that is found:


- Between the arm and the forearm: elbow.

- Between the forearm and the hand: wrist.


Exercise 2: Shapes of bones

There are three shapes of bones. The document below shows the shape of different bones:

Classify the bones according to their shape:

Long bones Short bones Flat bones


Vertebrae Skull
Bones of the arm

Bones of the hand Pelvis


Bones of the leg

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