This collection of science experiments for learning about the human body is perfect for encouraging kids to learn about their bodies! I’ve split the ideas into three age groups: preschool, primary age ( 5-11 ) and secondary ( 12+) but these are very loose recommendations. Hopefully you’ll find something that sounds fun to try!
I’ve also got lots of fun STEM challenges and science printable instructions you might like too!
Human Body Science Ideas for Preschoolers
If you have a big piece of paper or cardboard, get the children to draw around themselves, they can then measure arms and legs, label body parts and even draw in organs.
Learn about bones with this fun doctor role play activity using modroc as a cast on dolls.
Listen to your heart beat by making your own Stethoscope.
Make a model of a human brain using playdough.
Learn about keeping your hands with this hand hygiene activity.
Discover the relationship between arm span and height.
Human Body Science for Primary School
Did you know that taste is linked to smell?
Use eggs to learn about tooth decay. Soak them in vinegar, coffee and coke to see what happens to the shell.
Investigate heart rate. This can be done by recording your pulse rate at rest then doing some exercise and measuring it again.
Did you know you can test your reaction time using just a ruler?
Have some fun finding out how strong your bones are.
These printable organs from Adventure in a Box are just brilliant!
See a close up of your fingerprint using a balloon!
Find out why you get dizzy with this great guest post from Red Ted Art
Learn about your lungs with this fake lung experiment.
Human Body Science for Secondary School
Make a model of a pumping heart using a jar.
Make a model of an animal cell. An edible version is especially fun!
Another easy edible experiment is my candy DNA model!
Follow the journey of food through the digestive system with this easy activity using tights!
These edible neurons from My Mundane and Miraculous Life are just brilliant too!
Find out how you can ‘see sound’ with these easy sound activities.
Try some of these brilliant blood experiments for learning about the heart, circulatory system and red and white blood cells.
Link to a scientist
Marie Curie‘s research into radiation led to the discovery of radium which is now used to treat some cancers.
Marie M. Daly did groundbreaking research in the relationship between high blood pressure, cholesterol and clogged arteries.
Can you think of any more human body science experiments for us?
You might also like my NEW book! Gross Science is now available to buy and is full of icky, slimy and gross science experiments for kids including lots about the human body!
Last Updated on October 2, 2022 by Emma Vanstone
Paula T
I would gice this to my Son
Lynsey Buchanan
my daughter
ashleigh
I would give it to my son!
laura banks
my friends son
Stephanie Tsang
I would give this to my daughter.
EMMA WALTERS
my son 🙂
sian hallewell
my granddaughter
jason wills
my grandson
abigail edkins
Id love to give it to my grand daughter
katie skeoch
my boys would share it! (hopefully)
leanne williams
I would give it to my son!
iain maciver
my daughter
stephen holman
my niece Yasmin 🙂
brenda heads
I would give it to Lilly she has just started school and it will really help her to learn to read etc.
Laura Pritchard
My little boy
Teresa Lee
My son
Karen R
My dd would love this 🙂
cheryl lovell
My nephew 🙂
Micky Ricketts
I would give this to my little one, he would love it.
Lucy Robinson
My son and daughter. X
Tiffany Oconnell
My Little girl she would love it x
Robyn Logan Clarke
My son
Monika Suchonska
my brothers son- hes 5 x
Lorna Peppiatt
I would give it to my step-granddaughter
sarah parker
my son 🙂
joanne holton
would have to go between my two younger boys, Isaak and Archie!! With the hope that they didnt fight to much, lol least it built for children and quite robust!
Vicky Robinson
I would give it to my youngest 3 girls to share & have fun with!
Hannah
My son would love this
Gary Topley
My daughter x