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Human Skeleton Half-Size

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Human Skeleton – Half‑Size Model [2308]

This high‑quality Half‑Size Human Skeleton Model is an excellent anatomical teaching aid, designed to support learning in biology, health science, and human physiology. Produced from lightweight yet durable synthetic material, the model is built for long‑lasting use in busy classrooms.

Standing at 850mm tall, this half‑scale skeleton includes fully movable major joints—including the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, jaw, and ankle—allowing students to explore movement, articulation, and skeletal structure in a hands‑on, interactive way. Supplied with a heavy metal stand for stability and teacher's notes to support lesson planning and demonstrations.


Key Features

  • Half‑scale model of the human skeleton
  • Lightweight, durable synthetic construction
  • All major joints are fully movable (shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, jaw, ankle)
  • Includes sturdy heavy metal stand for display and demonstrations
  • Supplied with teacher’s notes to enhance learning
  • Height: 850mm

Ideal for School Science Lessons & Classroom Demonstrations

Perfect for KS3, GCSE, and A‑Level biology, this half‑size skeleton provides an engaging, hands‑on resource for exploring human anatomy. Its movable joints and realistic proportions allow students to investigate:

  • Major bones of the human skeleton
  • Joint articulation and movement
  • How bones support, protect, and enable motion
  • Comparisons between skeletal regions
  • Human biology, biomechanics, and life processes

Sturdy, accurate, and designed for repeated classroom use, this Half‑Size Human Skeleton is an essential resource for teaching human anatomy and physiology in a clear and accessible way.