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Label Your Body

Grade Levels: K - 2

Objectives

  • Students will be able to identify the parts of the human body.
  • Students will practice spelling words associated with the body

Materials

  • Large sheets of paper or newsprint
  • Markers or crayons
  • Copies of Body Parts Vocabulary
  • Optional:
    • Yarn (for hair)
    • Construction paper
    • Glue

Procedures

  1. Generate a list of body parts with students.
  2. Put the list on the board and say each word aloud. Ask students to point to the correct body parts as you name it.
  3. Give each student a copy of the Body Parts Vocabulary handout.
  4. Divide the class up into partners.
  5. Give each student a sheet of paper that is large enough to accomodate their height.
  6. Have each student lie down on top of the paper and have her partner trace the outline of her body.
  7. Ask students to draw the features of the face and other body parts (such as fingers, toes, etc.)
  8. Optional: help students glue on yarn for hair and make clothes out of construction paper.
  9. Instruct students to label each body part.
  10. Remind them to check their spelling by referring to the Body Parts Vocabulary handout.
  11. Display the finished bodies around the classroom with the students' names underneath them.



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