The Key is here, but try to do the practical before looking at the answers.
This video walks you through identifying some, though not all, of the tissues needed for histology. The first few minutes are a slide show of tissues. Pause the video on each one and make you best guess of both the primary and specific tissue (i.e. simple squamous = specific; epithelial = primary tissue).
After you have tried to identify each tissue, watch from about 02:30 on for a detailed explanation of how each tissue can be identified.
Explanation of the Somso thick and thin skin model for the integumentary system.
General anatomy of long bones formed by endochondral ossification.
Covers vertebrae, the sternum, and ribs
Covers vertebrae, the sternum, and ribs
Overview of the pectoral girdle and upper limb anatomy of the skeletal system.
Overview of the pelvic girdle and lower limb anatomy of the skeletal system.
General anatomy of the spinal cord.
Detailed overview of the external and interal anatomy of a sheep's brain.
Overview of the anatomy visible on the eye model.
Overview of gross anatomy of the cow eye.
Overview of the anatomy visible on the Somso ear model.