Let’s look at what this drawing is showing.
The image is a sketch of a human brain, but instead of just being blank or labeled with scientific parts, it’s filled with words and phrases that describe things people do, feel, think, or experience — all connected to how the brain works.
For example:
- “I dance to my favorite music” → shows movement and enjoyment (brain controls motion and emotion)
- “I feel the warm sun on my face” → sensory input (brain processes touch and temperature)
- “I talk with my friends” → language and social interaction
- “I see my surroundings” → vision (brain interprets what eyes see)
- “I understand logic” → thinking and reasoning
- “I listen to bird’s song” → hearing and attention
- “I know the names of all the planets” → memory and learning
- “I play basketball” → coordination, strategy, physical control
- “I have my own unique identity” → sense of self, personality
- “I laugh, cry, smile, get upset, excited, happy” → emotions
- “I can solve complicated problems” → problem-solving skills
All these are different jobs or functions that the brain does every day. The title under the drawing says “Functions Of The Brain,” which means: *What the brain does for us.*
So, even though there’s no math or multiple-choice question here, the task is likely asking you to understand or list what the brain does based on this illustration.
Since the user didn’t ask a specific question like “What part of the brain controls speech?” or “Name three functions shown,” we assume the goal is to recognize that this image illustrates many everyday activities and mental processes that are controlled by the brain — in other words, its functions.
Final Answer:
The brain controls many things including movement, senses (like seeing and hearing), emotions, thinking, memory, talking, playing, solving problems, and having your own identity — as shown by all the phrases inside the brain drawing.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of brain worksheet for elementary.