Let’s go step by step to match each sentence with the correct body part from the word bank:
tongue, skin, neck, fingers, eyes, nose, foot, nails
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1.
______ is the sense organ that helps us to smell.
→ We smell with our
nose. That’s the organ for smelling.
2.
We see with our ______.
→ We see with our
eyes. Simple!
3.
The sense organs that helps us to taste is ______.
→ We taste with our
tongue. (Note: The sentence says “organs” but it should be “organ” — still, tongue is correct.)
4.
We have ______ on tips of our fingers.
→ On the tips of our fingers, we have
nails. Fingernails!
5.
I eat my food using ______.
→ We use our
fingers to pick up and eat food (especially if not using utensils). Also, tongue helps taste, but “using” here likely means handling/eating →
fingers fits best.
Wait — let’s double-check: Could it be “tongue”? But tongue is for tasting, not really “using to eat” in the physical sense. Fingers are used to hold food. So
fingers is better.
But wait — maybe they mean “mouth parts”? Let’s look at the options again. Tongue is already used in #3. And “fingers” makes sense for eating (like picking up snacks). Yes,
fingers.
6.
I kick a ball using my ______.
→ You kick with your
foot. Obvious!
7.
Our head rests on our ______.
→ Your head sits on top of your
neck. Yes!
8.
We feel with our ______.
→ We feel touch with our
skin. Skin covers our whole body and senses touch.
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Now let’s list all answers:
1. nose
2. eyes
3. tongue
4. nails
5. fingers
6. foot
7. neck
8. skin
Check if all words from the box are used?
Word bank: tongue, skin, neck, fingers, eyes, nose, foot, nails → 8 words, 8 questions → perfect match.
No repeats, all used once.
Final Answer:
1. nose
2. eyes
3. tongue
4. nails
5. fingers
6. foot
7. neck
8. skin
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of human body worksheet.