Brain Worksheets for Kindergarten

Young Learners Science Club

When I introduced the Brain Worksheets for Kindergarten to my kids, it was such a fun way to get them curious about how their minds work. These printables make it simple for young learners to understand what the brain does and how it helps us think, move, and feel.

If you’ve already checked out my human body worksheets for kids, you’ll love adding this set to your lessons. It’s a great hands-on way to build on what kids already know about their bodies and connect it to something even more fascinating, their brains.

These worksheets are interactive, creative, and a perfect mix of learning and play. Let’s look at why this printable is such a helpful resource for teaching young kids about the brain.

Three activities included in the Brain Worksheets for Kindergarten

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Why do kids need to learn about the brain?

Learning about the brain helps children understand how their thoughts, senses, and actions are connected. It also builds a foundation for more advanced anatomy lessons later on.

  • Awareness of how the body works: Kids realize that the brain controls everything they do, from blinking to thinking.
  • Science readiness: Helps build early understanding of biology and anatomy in a simple, visual way.
  • Observation and curiosity: Encourages kids to ask questions and explore how their minds and bodies work together.

Recommended Brain Books

Pairing these worksheets with colorful, age-appropriate brain books helps kids visualize how thinking happens. Stories that show how people use their brains for emotions, learning, or creativity work especially well.

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Brain Worksheets for Kindergarten on a table.

Skills Kids Can Learn from These Brain Activities

These worksheets go beyond coloring. They help strengthen key developmental skills.

  • Fine motor coordination: Tracing, cutting, and coloring improve hand control and pencil grip.
  • Reading and labeling: Kids practice writing words like cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem while learning their functions.
  • Creative expression: Drawing and coloring activities help kids express what they’ve learned in their own unique way.

Grab these activity kits that teach about the body’s different parts. They bring what kids learned on paper into real-life play.

Doctor Pretend Play Pack
A drawing activity from the Brain Worksheets for Kindergarten

Supplies Needed for the Brain Printables

You don’t need much to complete this set, just a few basic supplies you already have at home:

  • Pencil
  • Crayons or markers
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick

Recommended Brain Activity Kits

To build on this lesson, activity kits that show how the brain sends signals to different body parts are a fun next step. They bring what kids learned on paper into real-life play.

EuroGraphics Human Body Jigsaw Puzzle (200-Piece)EuroGraphics Human Body Jigsaw Puzzle (200-Piece)Skillssist Cross-Section Brain Model, Human Brain Anatomy Model for Kids, 2 Pieces Foam Brain for Science Education and Anatomy LearningSkillssist Cross-Section Brain Model, Human Brain Anatomy Model for Kids, 2 Pieces Foam Brain for Science Education and Anatomy LearningHuman Brain Floor Puzzle - Doctor Livingston Jr Anatomy Model - 100 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Kids Puzzle and STEM Game About Brain - Medically Accurate Science Toys for Kids, Toddlers, TeensHuman Brain Floor Puzzle – Doctor Livingston Jr Anatomy Model – 100 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle – Kids Puzzle and STEM Game About Brain – Medically Accurate Science Toys for Kids, Toddlers, TeensGIANT MICROBES Deluxe 9.5GIANT MICROBES Deluxe 9.5Human Body Coloring Book For Kids: Human Body Anatomy Coloring Book For Kids, Boys and Girls and Medical Students. Human Brain Heart Liver Coloring ... kids. Human Skeleton Coloring Book for kids.Human Body Coloring Book For Kids: Human Body Anatomy Coloring Book For Kids, Boys and Girls and Medical Students. Human Brain Heart Liver Coloring … kids. Human Skeleton Coloring Book for kids.National Geographic Kids Brain Games: The Mind-Blowing Science of Your Amazing BrainNational Geographic Kids Brain Games: The Mind-Blowing Science of Your Amazing Brain

 

A tracing activity from the Brain Worksheets for Kindergarten

What’s included in the brain worksheets?

This printable pack includes five engaging pages that help kids explore how the brain works through tracing, coloring, and drawing.

My Amazing Brain

Kids color a simple brain diagram and trace the sentence “My brain helps me think.” It’s a gentle introduction to brain awareness and writing practice.

My Brain and Body

This page connects the brain to the senses. Kids trace lines from the brain to body parts like the eyes, nose, mouth, and hand, learning how the brain helps us see, smell, taste, and touch.

Parts of the Brain (Trace and Color)

Children trace the names of the main brain parts: cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem, then color the diagram. It’s a great visual for understanding how the brain is structured.

Parts of the Brain (Cut and Paste)

This interactive page lets kids cut out and paste the correct brain part labels where they belong. It reinforces labeling skills and helps with memory recall.

My Brain Helps Me

Kids draw pictures of what their brains help them do, such as reading, playing, or thinking. It’s an easy way to connect learning to their everyday experiences.

How to Extend the Human Body Activity

After completing the worksheets, you can keep the fun going with other human body activities.

  • Body Parts Worksheet for Kindergarten: Continue learning about anatomy by identifying and labeling body parts.
  • Human Body Puzzles: Help kids visualize how the brain connects with the rest of the body in a hands-on way.
  • Brain Labeling Worksheets: A fun hands-on worksheet that lets kids match and label different parts of the brain while strengthening their memory and labeling skills.
  • Brain crafts: Create a paper brain hat or a “thinking cap” to make learning playful.
  • Drawing session: Have kids draw what makes them happy and talk about how their brains help them feel emotions.
Two Brain Worksheets for Kindergarten on a table.

Learning about the brain has always been one of those fun lessons that keeps kids curious. These worksheets make that discovery simple and creative while helping them understand just how amazing their brains really are.

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