Free Body Parts Labelling Worksheet
Free printable body parts labelling worksheet — head, arms, legs and more. Preschool to Grade 2. Instant PDF download.
Learning body parts is one of those Kindergarten topics that feels obvious but is actually where a lot of early vocabulary gets built. 'Elbow' and 'knee' and 'shoulder' aren't words a 3-year-old knows without being explicitly taught, and labelling worksheets are the cleanest way to get that vocabulary in front of them visually.
This printable has four labelling sheets: simple (head, arms, legs, body) for toddlers, intermediate (adds eyes, ears, nose, mouth, hands, feet) for preschoolers, advanced (adds elbow, knee, shoulder, neck, ankle, wrist) for Kindergarten and Grade 1, and a matching activity where kids connect body part names to pictures. Each sheet has clear line-art figures with labelling lines already drawn.
Use these alongside 'Simon Says' games for physical reinforcement — touching your elbow when the card says elbow is how the word sticks. Our Bubble Pop ABCs game reinforces the letter-sound link for body part words that begin with tricky letters (elbow, ankle). Everything free, classroom-ready.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What age is this body parts worksheet for?+
Ages 3 to 7. The simple version works for toddlers; the advanced version suits Grade 1 and 2.
How many body parts are labelled?+
The simple sheet has 4 parts, intermediate has 10, advanced has 16 including some that older kids find tricky (elbow, wrist, ankle, shoulder).
Is this secular?+
Yes — purely anatomical vocabulary, no religious content, no cultural assumptions about the body.
Are there versions for different languages?+
Currently English only. We're considering Spanish and French versions for a future content drop.