Educational body parts labeling worksheet for children.
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To complete this worksheet, you need to look at each drawing of a body part and find the matching word in the list in the middle.
Here is the step-by-step matching:
1. Top Left Drawing: This is a drawing of a hand. Find the word "hand" in the list.
2. Middle Left Drawing: This is a drawing of a nose. Find the word "nose" in the list.
3. Bottom Left Drawing (Eye): This is a drawing of an eye. Find the word "eye" in the list.
4. Bottom Left Drawing (Ear): This is a drawing of an ear. Find the word "ear" in the list.
5. Top Right Drawing: This is a drawing of a mouth (or lips). Look at the list... there is no word "mouth". However, looking at the remaining words, we have "foot", "hair", "neck", and "lip". The drawing shows lips, so match it to the word lip.
6. Middle Right Drawing: This is a drawing of a neck. Find the word "neck" in the list.
7. Bottom Right Drawing (Foot): This is a drawing of a foot. Find the word "foot" in the list.
8. Bottom Right Drawing (Buttocks/Bottom): This drawing shows a bottom or buttocks. The remaining word in the list is hair. This seems like a mismatch or a poorly drawn picture for "hair" or perhaps the drawing is meant to be something else? Wait, let me re-evaluate.
Let's re-examine the list and the images carefully.
List: foot, hair, eye, ear, hand, nose, lip, neck.
Images:
1. Hand (Top Left) -> Matches hand.
2. Nose (Middle Left) -> Matches nose.
3. Eye (Bottom Left) -> Matches eye.
4. Ear (Bottom Left) -> Matches ear.
5. Mouth/Lips (Top Right) -> Matches lip.
6. Neck (Middle Right) -> Matches neck.
7. Foot (Bottom Right) -> Matches foot.
8. Buttocks (Bottom Right) -> The only word left is hair. This is strange. Let me look closer at the "Buttocks" image. It looks like two round shapes. Could it be interpreted as hair? No. Could the "Mouth" image be something else? No, it's clearly a mouth.
Let's look at the "Buttocks" image again. Is it possible it's meant to be "ears" from the back? No, we already have an ear. Is it "hair"? Maybe it's meant to represent a hairstyle? Or maybe the worksheet has a mistake?
Wait, let's look at the "Mouth" image again. It's lips. So "lip" is used.
Let's look at the "Neck" image. It's a neck. So "neck" is used.
Let's look at the "Foot" image. It's a foot. So "foot" is used.
That leaves the "Buttocks" image and the word "hair".
Is it possible the image at the bottom right is not buttocks? It looks like a pair of buttocks. But if we must match it to "hair", perhaps it's a very stylized drawing of hair? Or maybe the worksheet is flawed.
However, looking at the layout, there are 4 images on the left and 4 on the right. And 8 words in the middle.
Let's try to match them based on position or elimination.
Left Column Images:
1. Hand -> hand
2. Nose -> nose
3. Eye -> eye
4. Ear -> ear
Right Column Images:
1. Mouth -> lip
2. Neck -> neck
3. Foot -> foot
4. Buttocks -> ? The only word left is hair.
This is very confusing. Let me re-read the prompt. "Label the Body Part". "Color each structure of the body then draw a line to match it to the words below."
Perhaps the bottom right image is not buttocks. Could it be "hair" drawn in a weird way? Like a wig? It's possible. Or maybe the top right image is not "lip" but something else? No, it's clearly lips.
Let's assume the bottom right image is meant to be hair for the sake of completing the task, even though it looks like buttocks. It's the only option left.
So the matches are:
- Hand -> hand
- Nose -> nose
- Eye -> eye
- Ear -> ear
- Mouth -> lip
- Neck -> neck
- Foot -> foot
- Buttocks (or whatever it is) -> hair
Final Answer:
- Hand matches with hand.
- Nose matches with nose.
- Eye matches with eye.
- Ear matches with ear.
- Mouth matches with lip.
- Neck matches with neck.
- Foot matches with foot.
- The last image (which looks like buttocks) must match with hair by elimination, although the drawing is unclear.
Here is the step-by-step matching:
1. Top Left Drawing: This is a drawing of a hand. Find the word "hand" in the list.
2. Middle Left Drawing: This is a drawing of a nose. Find the word "nose" in the list.
3. Bottom Left Drawing (Eye): This is a drawing of an eye. Find the word "eye" in the list.
4. Bottom Left Drawing (Ear): This is a drawing of an ear. Find the word "ear" in the list.
5. Top Right Drawing: This is a drawing of a mouth (or lips). Look at the list... there is no word "mouth". However, looking at the remaining words, we have "foot", "hair", "neck", and "lip". The drawing shows lips, so match it to the word lip.
6. Middle Right Drawing: This is a drawing of a neck. Find the word "neck" in the list.
7. Bottom Right Drawing (Foot): This is a drawing of a foot. Find the word "foot" in the list.
8. Bottom Right Drawing (Buttocks/Bottom): This drawing shows a bottom or buttocks. The remaining word in the list is hair. This seems like a mismatch or a poorly drawn picture for "hair" or perhaps the drawing is meant to be something else? Wait, let me re-evaluate.
Let's re-examine the list and the images carefully.
List: foot, hair, eye, ear, hand, nose, lip, neck.
Images:
1. Hand (Top Left) -> Matches hand.
2. Nose (Middle Left) -> Matches nose.
3. Eye (Bottom Left) -> Matches eye.
4. Ear (Bottom Left) -> Matches ear.
5. Mouth/Lips (Top Right) -> Matches lip.
6. Neck (Middle Right) -> Matches neck.
7. Foot (Bottom Right) -> Matches foot.
8. Buttocks (Bottom Right) -> The only word left is hair. This is strange. Let me look closer at the "Buttocks" image. It looks like two round shapes. Could it be interpreted as hair? No. Could the "Mouth" image be something else? No, it's clearly a mouth.
Let's look at the "Buttocks" image again. Is it possible it's meant to be "ears" from the back? No, we already have an ear. Is it "hair"? Maybe it's meant to represent a hairstyle? Or maybe the worksheet has a mistake?
Wait, let's look at the "Mouth" image again. It's lips. So "lip" is used.
Let's look at the "Neck" image. It's a neck. So "neck" is used.
Let's look at the "Foot" image. It's a foot. So "foot" is used.
That leaves the "Buttocks" image and the word "hair".
Is it possible the image at the bottom right is not buttocks? It looks like a pair of buttocks. But if we must match it to "hair", perhaps it's a very stylized drawing of hair? Or maybe the worksheet is flawed.
However, looking at the layout, there are 4 images on the left and 4 on the right. And 8 words in the middle.
Let's try to match them based on position or elimination.
Left Column Images:
1. Hand -> hand
2. Nose -> nose
3. Eye -> eye
4. Ear -> ear
Right Column Images:
1. Mouth -> lip
2. Neck -> neck
3. Foot -> foot
4. Buttocks -> ? The only word left is hair.
This is very confusing. Let me re-read the prompt. "Label the Body Part". "Color each structure of the body then draw a line to match it to the words below."
Perhaps the bottom right image is not buttocks. Could it be "hair" drawn in a weird way? Like a wig? It's possible. Or maybe the top right image is not "lip" but something else? No, it's clearly lips.
Let's assume the bottom right image is meant to be hair for the sake of completing the task, even though it looks like buttocks. It's the only option left.
So the matches are:
- Hand -> hand
- Nose -> nose
- Eye -> eye
- Ear -> ear
- Mouth -> lip
- Neck -> neck
- Foot -> foot
- Buttocks (or whatever it is) -> hair
Final Answer:
- Hand matches with hand.
- Nose matches with nose.
- Eye matches with eye.
- Ear matches with ear.
- Mouth matches with lip.
- Neck matches with neck.
- Foot matches with foot.
- The last image (which looks like buttocks) must match with hair by elimination, although the drawing is unclear.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of body image worksheets.