Let’s solve this step by step.
We are given a diagram of the human brain with 6 blank labels pointing to different parts. Below, there is a table listing 6 parts of the brain:
- frontal lobe
- parietal lobe
- occipital lobe
- cerebellum
- brain stem
- temporal lobe
Our job is to match each label on the diagram to the correct part from the list — and then we can also fill in what each part controls (though that’s not required for labeling).
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Step 1: Learn where each part is located
Here’s a simple way to remember:
✔ Frontal lobe – Front part of the brain (behind your forehead). Controls thinking, planning, movement, and personality.
✔ Parietal lobe – Top middle part, behind the frontal lobe. Handles touch, temperature, pain, and spatial awareness.
✔ Occipital lobe – Back of the brain. Controls vision.
✔ Temporal lobe – Sides of the brain, near your ears. Handles hearing, memory, and language.
✔ Cerebellum – Small, wrinkled part at the back bottom of the brain. Controls balance and coordination.
✔ Brain stem – Connects the brain to the spinal cord. Controls breathing, heart rate, and basic life functions.
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Step 2: Match the labels on the diagram
Looking at the diagram (even though I can’t see it, based on standard brain diagrams):
→ The label pointing to the
front top area =
frontal lobe
→ The label pointing to the
top middle/back area =
parietal lobe
→ The label pointing to the
very back of the brain =
occipital lobe
→ The label pointing to the
side/lower side near the ear area =
temporal lobe
→ The label pointing to the
small striped structure at the back bottom =
cerebellum
→ The label pointing to the
stem-like part going down =
brain stem
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Step 3: Assign each label correctly
Assuming the diagram has these 6 pointers in typical positions:
Top left pointer →
frontal lobe
Top center pointer →
parietal lobe
Top right pointer →
occipital lobe
Bottom left pointer →
temporal lobe
Bottom center pointer →
brain stem
Bottom right pointer →
cerebellum
*(Note: In some diagrams, the temporal lobe might be labeled lower on the side, and the cerebellum is always the “little brain” at the back bottom.)*
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Final Answer:
Label the diagram as follows:
- Top left box →
frontal lobe
- Top center box →
parietal lobe
- Top right box →
occipital lobe
- Bottom left box →
temporal lobe
- Bottom center box →
brain stem
- Bottom right box →
cerebellum
You can now color each part differently and write its function in the table if needed!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of human brain worksheet.