We’re jumping right into my favorite subject and getting into some science worksheets. We’ll be working on the human body next, so look forward to getting some more human body printables to help your kids learn about their bodies.
Kids love body printables, but it can be hard to find them.
We’ve created the perfect collection of human body printables for kids that will keep your little ones entertained while learning about the different parts of their bodies.
Download our free human body activity pages and start exploring! Our set include a labeling worksheet and vocabulary cards to learn about the functions of the different organs.
The human body worksheets include all of the major organs in our body to label.
Learn more about the functions of each organ with the vocabulary cards.
Kids love discovering about their own body parts they’ll love these worksheets.
You can follow the path that food takes to travel through your own body. See the organs whose job it is to digest your food.
While your brain controls your bodily function, your heart distributes oxygen and nutrients to your body with blood, and your lungs get more oxygen for your body and expel carbon dioxide.
Each organ is special and has an important job to do. It belongs to a specific body system that has an important task and it works together with the other organs to achieve its mission.
You can discuss how the brain is part of the nervous system, and how the brain works to control important functions like pain, breathing and motor functions.
The lungs are part of the respiratory system to bring in oxygen and get rid of waste – carbon dioxide.
The heart is a giant strong muscle that pumps blood filled with oxygen throughout the body, brings it back to pump it through the lungs to get more oxygen when it gets low.
These worksheets don’t show any muscles or bones but know that the skeletal system gives our body structure and the muscular system helps our body move by contracting the muscles. There are also involuntary muscles that are always at work like our heart or in our digestive system that moves food along the digestive tract.
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Extend the activity by reading your favorite human body books or finding specific features or systems your child has an interest in.
See how each organ belongs to a human body system and how each system has a specific job to do in the body.
It’s amazing how the body is organized.
You’ll get one page of the fill-in-the-blank and another page of the cards to match up the labels to the pictures.
On the first worksheet, it uses the words bowels to include both small and large intestine, I’d prefer to keep them separate but I had no choice with the image I was using.
My plan is to go through each of the body’s systems so stay tuned as we jump into more details later. Right now I wanted to give my child a bigger picture overview and get him use to seeing the organs.
I left it up to him to ask me what they did, he wanted to know how kidneys worked and I explained how they filtered out unwanted waste to create urine. Of course, he had to laugh at the organ that created pee. Don’t even get me started on bowels with him. It will be a fun study so we’ve gathered up some books and will be jumping in.
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Try one of these human body activities to get more hands-on experience so your kids can see what is really inside the body. Some kids need more concrete examples or to feel and touch the models to get a better sense of their own bodies.
To complement the books, I highly recommend various human body kits that offer hands-on exploration, making complex biology fun and tangible for young scientists.
We’ll start with some of the major organs as I try to gather more images for what I want to teach my son.
Want to learn more about the other body systems? Find it all in one place in the Curious Learners Print & Go Activity Kit: Human Body.
Kids love learning in a variety of different ways. For some kids, visual learning is key and this is where printables can help.
When they have printables right in front of them, this gives them the confidence to slow down, take their time, and see what they’re actually learning. Not all kids thrive in an environment where they like to speak up or converse about topics, so printables can be a great way to bridge that gap and combine the two.
Printables can also help give kids a sense of confidence because they can work at their own pace. As long as they can read the directions, or have someone read them to them, they can then tackle the pages and answer the questions.
Printables are also great because they typically have fun visuals on them as well that keep the kids interested and focused.
Add this body worksheet to your science unit and your kids will be eager to learn more about their internal organs and body parts.
Here are some more worksheets for the kids. All of these activities are perfect for helping them learn more about the human body.
If you are about to teach about the human reproductive system, you better download these reproductive system coloring pages! This a great way for kids to remember the parts of this important body system.
These are great for early learners. They break down the process of learning into easy and manageable tips so that they can learn at their own pace. Use these printables to help boost their learning confidence.
Body puzzles are a learning combination that is great for kids. Not only will this help them with their problem-solving abilities, but they’re also great for fine motor skills, too.
Use these printables to learn more about the human body nervous system. The kids will love working on these!
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What a fun way to learn about the human body. This is one at-home activity that you don’t want to miss.
Working on time telling with this simple activity. I love this one!
Human Body Games for Kids from The Natural Homeschool
You can never have too many games for kids. Having games for the kids to use as a learning tool is such an incredible way to keep them engaged and active.