This free human body printable pack includes human body worksheets with the major organs to cut and paste, simple body parts coloring pages, and free printable My Body posters to display.
This is a great way to introduce human anatomy, and can link in to the “All About Me” topic.
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These blank templates of body outlines, male and female, can be used for a variety of human body activities.
Laminate the blank templates and use as printable human body playdough mats. Have the kids create their own organs from playdough and place onto the mat to fill in their person.
Use the major body organs worksheet below, cut out each organ and glue down onto the blank template in the right place.
As well as getting familiar with the organs and their locations, cutting and pasting is great for building fine motor skills.
Have the children draw in the body parts, or decorate each person however they would like.
You can adapt this according to your lesson plan. Make two versions – a fully clothed person, and another with the body organs displayed.
Make a page for each layer of the body, and create a simple body systems flip book.
Label up the five senses on the body outline template. What do we use to hear, see, touch, taste and smell?
Cut out the organs from the sheet and stick onto the blank body templates.
This is a simple worksheet for young children, it doesn’t include every organ but the most well known ones so that even younger kids can start to become familiar with the location of the main body organs.
The sheet does not include all of the internal organs of the human body, just the ones which will be more recognisable to younger children.
This activity includes the following major organs of the human body (top to bottom left to right)
Print two copies of the page above, and create matching pairs. You can use this to create a simple memory match game.
Once you find a matching pair, can you name this body part and describe what it does?
Color each of the organs below and write a sentence describing what it is, and what it does in our body.
Color the lungs and write something about the respiratory system, and how our lungs help us breathe.
Color the human heart, and write a sentence or two describing how it works, or what you know about it.
This page includes a picture of the stomach and the intestines.
These free printable body posters can be displayed in the classroom, or at home.
These colorful posters are great for even younger toddlers, up to older kids.
With toddlers, have them name and touch the body parts on the poster and on their own bodies.
Click below to download all of the human body worksheets in one file, in PDF format for easy printing.
Terms of use: Free for personal use, free for classroom use.
Click below to download the two posters, this is a free instant download to use for your home, classroom or homeschool classroom.
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