This worksheet is designed to help children learn and identify facial features by drawing the missing parts on cartoon faces. Each face has one facial feature missing, and the task is to draw that part based on the label provided below each image.
Let's go through each section:
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1. Top Left: Draw the mouth
- The face shows a girl with brown hair in a ponytail, eyes, nose, and ears.
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Missing part: Mouth
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Task: Draw a smiling or neutral mouth beneath the nose.
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Explanation: The mouth should be placed below the nose, centered, and can be drawn as a simple curved line (like a smile) to match the cheerful expression of the other features.
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2. Top Right: Draw the ears
- The face shows a boy with short brown hair, eyes, nose, and mouth.
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Missing part: Ears
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Task: Draw two small ears on the sides of the head, near the temples.
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Explanation: Ears are usually placed just behind the hairline, on the sides of the head. They should be symmetrical and proportionate to the face.
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3. Bottom Left: Draw the nose
- The face shows a boy with short hair, eyes, mouth, and ears.
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Missing part: Nose
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Task: Draw a small nose between the eyes and the mouth.
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Explanation: The nose is typically a small triangular or curved shape located centrally on the face. It should be drawn just below the eyes and above the mouth.
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4. Bottom Right: Draw the eyes
- The face shows a girl with pigtails, a mouth, and ears.
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Missing part: Eyes
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Task: Draw two eyes above the mouth, centered on the face.
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Explanation: Eyes are usually placed symmetrically on the upper half of the face. They can be drawn as simple circles or ovals with pupils inside. They should be positioned at eye level and spaced appropriately.
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Summary of What to Draw:
| Face | Missing Part | Where to Draw |
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| Girl (top left) | Mouth | Below the nose, centered |
| Boy (top right) | Ears | On both sides of the head, near the hairline |
| Boy (bottom left) | Nose | Between the eyes and mouth, centered |
| Girl (bottom right) | Eyes | Above the mouth, centered and symmetrical |
This activity helps reinforce vocabulary related to body parts and improves fine motor skills through drawing.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of missing parts worksheet.