"Web Anatomy" is a fun resource is offered by the University of Minnesota that provides many activities to make learning anatomy and physiology exciting. There are self tests where a student can do labeling activities on the human body parts and gain insight on how those regions work. The timed testing area lets a student prove the knowledge they learned by labeling a model while being timed. The faster the answers, the better the score. The site also offers an activity similar to "Jeopardy" called Anatomy Bowl. This is a multiple player game and provides hours of learning fun. The quiz bowl is a single player method of testing both knowledge and skill involving the many regions and parts of the body.
The "Get Body Smart" online activity allows students to learn anatomy and physiology by interacting with several animated pages. Each area involves different regions of the body and instructs the students on what each part is called. The site goes into great detail about each body part and even lists the smaller, more overlooked areas. It's a great tool for those students who are visual learners.
For people who like to get creative with their education, there are activities that can be found at most book stores. Purchase a pack of anatomy flash cards or find a fun anatomy coloring book. These activities offer a great means of learning and are entertaining as well. The flash cards may come in a box that is sectioned off according to body system. Going over them repeatedly is helpful when studying for a test. The coloring book is best completed with colored pencils and provides an interactive means of labeling the body parts.