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Label the Shoulder Muscles Worksheet – Anatomy Practice
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What It Is:
An interactive anatomy worksheet where students label the key muscles and bones of the shoulder using a word bank. Includes trapezius, deltoid, clavicle, pectoralis major, biceps brachii, and more.
Why Use It:
Helps students strengthen their understanding of shoulder structure by actively labeling diagrams. Builds recall and supports visual learning in anatomy.
How to Use It:
• Match each blank to the correct muscle from the word bank.
• Use as a classroom test, homework, or revision sheet.
• Encourage group or partner work for collaborative learning.
Grade Suitability:
Best for high school, college, and medical students.
• High School: Intro to anatomy and muscle function.
• College/Medical: Detailed shoulder muscle identification and labeling.
Target Users:
Biology students, anatomy learners, medical trainees, physical therapy students, and teachers.
An interactive anatomy worksheet where students label the key muscles and bones of the shoulder using a word bank. Includes trapezius, deltoid, clavicle, pectoralis major, biceps brachii, and more.
Why Use It:
Helps students strengthen their understanding of shoulder structure by actively labeling diagrams. Builds recall and supports visual learning in anatomy.
How to Use It:
• Match each blank to the correct muscle from the word bank.
• Use as a classroom test, homework, or revision sheet.
• Encourage group or partner work for collaborative learning.
Grade Suitability:
Best for high school, college, and medical students.
• High School: Intro to anatomy and muscle function.
• College/Medical: Detailed shoulder muscle identification and labeling.
Target Users:
Biology students, anatomy learners, medical trainees, physical therapy students, and teachers.




