SCIENCE WORKSHEETS BODY PARTS

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS BODY PARTS

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Label the Human Skeleton Worksheet

Label the Human Skeleton Worksheet

A detailed science worksheet featuring a blank human skeleton diagram. Students label major bones like the skull, ribs, femur, and spine. Perfect for elementary anatomy lessons, this printable activity builds vocabulary and reinforces bone structure knowledge through hands-on labeling.

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My Body Parts Matching Activity

My Body Parts Matching Activity

An interactive science worksheet where children match body part names to pictures. Includes eyes, ears, hands, feet, nose, and mouth. Ideal for kindergarten or first grade, this colorful sheet supports early biology learning and fine motor skills through simple cut-and-paste or drawing lines.

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Five Senses and Body Parts Connection

Five Senses and Body Parts Connection

This science worksheet links each of the five senses to a specific body part. Students draw lines from the eyes to sight, ears to hearing, and more. A fun, visual way to teach how the tongue, skin, nose, and ears help us explore the world around us.

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Body Parts Word Search Puzzle

Body Parts Word Search Puzzle

A fun word search featuring 12 common body parts like arm, leg, head, and heart. Designed for grades 1-3, this science worksheet builds spelling and recognition skills. Great as a warm-up or homework activity, it encourages focused vocabulary practice in an engaging puzzle format.

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Internal Organs Diagram Worksheet

Internal Organs Diagram Worksheet

Students identify and label internal organs including the brain, lungs, stomach, and heart on a clear diagram. This science worksheet for grades 2-4 introduces human biology basics. A helpful answer key is included, making it ideal for classroom lessons or independent study about how our bodies work.

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Body Parts Counting and Coloring Page

Body Parts Counting and Coloring Page

A playful science worksheet combining counting and coloring. Children count how many eyes, fingers, or toes they have, then color the corresponding body parts. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten, this activity reinforces number sense while teaching basic anatomy in a gentle, creative way.

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Parts of the Face Cut and Paste

Parts of the Face Cut and Paste

A hands-on science worksheet where kids cut out facial features like eyes, nose, and mouth, then paste them onto a blank face outline. This activity teaches body part placement and fine motor coordination. Ideal for early learners exploring human anatomy through tactile, engaging craft work.

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Body Parts and Their Functions Chart

Body Parts and Their Functions Chart

A structured science worksheet listing body parts with blank spaces for students to write each part's function. For example, 'heart: pumps blood.' Suitable for grades 2-3, this chart encourages critical thinking about how the skeleton, muscles, and organs work together to keep us healthy and active.

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Muscle Groups Labeling Exercise

Muscle Groups Labeling Exercise

A science worksheet focused on major muscle groups like biceps, abs, and quadriceps. Students label a simplified human figure, learning where muscles are located. Great for upper elementary grades, this activity bridges anatomy and physical education, helping kids understand movement and exercise benefits.

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Body Parts Bingo Game Sheet

Body Parts Bingo Game Sheet

A printable bingo card filled with body part names and simple illustrations. Teachers call out parts like 'elbow' or 'chin,' and students mark them. This science worksheet turns anatomy review into a lively group game, perfect for reinforcing vocabulary in a fun, social classroom setting.

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Label the Human Skeleton Worksheet

Label the Human Skeleton Worksheet

A detailed science worksheet featuring a blank human skeleton diagram for students to label major bones like the skull, ribs, and femur. Ideal for elementary anatomy lessons, it combines visual learning with vocabulary practice for body parts.

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My Body Parts Matching Activity

My Body Parts Matching Activity

This colorful science worksheet asks children to match body part names like elbow, knee, and chin to corresponding illustrations. Perfect for kindergarten or first grade, it reinforces word recognition and basic human anatomy through simple, engaging exercises.

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Five Senses and Body Parts Connection

Five Senses and Body Parts Connection

An interactive worksheet linking the five senses to specific body parts such as eyes for sight and ears for hearing. Students draw lines or write answers, building understanding of how sensory organs work together in everyday observation and science exploration.

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Internal Organs Identification Chart

Internal Organs Identification Chart

A science worksheet featuring a cut-and-paste activity where students place labels for the heart, lungs, stomach, and brain onto a body outline. This hands-on task helps young learners grasp the location and function of major internal body parts.

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