Building strong bones during childhood and teenage years is one of the best ways to prevent osteoporosis later in life. The Skeletal Central educational tool kit also includes a range of animations, 3D anatomy viewers and twenty different classroom learning activities that align with the Australian Curriculum.
Get the PDF instructions on how to play the game.
You can play this free game straight from your web browser. There is no need for log ins or passwords.
Check out the four Skeletal central animations.
Use the 3D human skeleton anatomy tools to take an in depth look at human anatomy.
Use the 3D human skull anatomy tools to take an in depth look at human anatomy.
This game is simply played through your browser – you do not need to download it to your device.
These educational resources have been designed for students aged 12 -16 years old. The video game can be used with those students in primary school as well.
Skeletal Central has been purposefully designed to entertain and educate the player. This video game is to be used as a starting point to activate learning about bone health for adolescents.
This game is free to play through your web browser. This application DOES NOT collect player data, nor does it contain any adverts. It is a single player game and designed following principles of inclusivity.
It usually takes about 30 – 40 minutes to play all parts of the game, which includes six mini games, as well as a quiz.
Yes, teacher background notes have been embedded throughout the Classroom Activity Resource Book. Please click here to see the Resource Book.