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Body Worksheets. Help kids learn with this collection of free worksheets. We have worksheets that ask kids to match pictures of parts with their names, match parts with actions, worksheets for hands, feet, mouth, nose, ears, eyes and much more.
Help kids learn about the parts of the body with this free printable worksheet. Children are asked to look at the body part names in the word pool at the bottom of the page and use them to correctly label the body parts on the picture of the boy in the worksheet.
This is a very simple body worksheet that preschool kids can do. Children are asked to simply draw a line from each body part picture on the left side of the page to the matching body part picture on the right side of the page.
Help young students learn the different parts of the body. Kids label each body part by drawing a line to match each of the body parts with it's name.
Kids will enjoy learning to identify the different parts of the body with this free printable body worksheet for kids. Children are asked to look at the different labels of body part names and draw a line to match it with the correct place on the body.
Help kids learn about their body and the different actions each body part performs with this free printable body worksheet. Children are asked to look at the action words in the word pool at the bottom of the page and to write the correct action in the label for each of the body parts.
This is a kid friendly body worksheet and has some of the most basic body parts like hand, foot, ears, eyes, etc. and asks kids to match them to things like write, walk, listen, blink, etc. Click on the image or link below to view and print your copy of this body worksheet.
Body part actions matching worksheet for kids. Trace the letters to write basic actions that can be performed by some of the basic body parts and then match them to the pictures.
Matching Worksheet. 120,058 Visits. Kids will enjoy doing this body themed worksheet. It shows several basic parts of the body (hand, foot, mouth, eyes, ears) and asks kids to trace the names of each to practice writing the words.
Kids label the different parts of the face with this simple worksheet including the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, neck and hair.