We’re jumping right into my favorite subject and getting into some science worksheets. We’ll be working on the human body next, so look forward to getting some more printable worksheets to help your kids learn about their bodies.
And now we have tons more fun printable kindergarten worksheets to share, on all subjects.
These human body printables for kids introduce some of the main human body organs and I also have a library of other human body worksheets for kids that explore the various systems.
See the human body worksheets in the bundle
You’ll get one page of the fill in the blank and another page of the cards to match up the labels to the pictures.
On the first worksheet, it uses the words bowels to include both small and large intestine, I’d prefer to keep them separate but I had no choice with the image I was using.
My plan is to go through each of the body’s systems so stay tuned as we jump into more details later. Right now I wanted to give my child a bigger picture overview and get him use to seeing the organs.
I left it up to him to ask me what they did, he wanted to know how kidneys worked and I explained how they filtered out unwanted waste to create urine. Of course, he had to laugh at the organ that created pee. Don’t even get me started on bowels with him. It will be a fun study so we’ve gathered up some books and will be jumping in.
>> See more science worksheets for kids
Felt Human Organs
Don’t want to make your own? Grab these cool felt human organs.
Recommended human body kits
Try one of these human body activities to get more hands-on experience so your kids can see what is really inside the body. Some kids need more concrete examples or to feel and touch the models to get a better sense of their own bodies.
SmartLab Toys Squishy Human BodyThe Magic School Bus: A Journey into the Human Body
Learning Resources Human Body Model
What’s Inside Me Anatomy Apron Human Body Awareness Educational Insights Toys for Children Prcehool Science Homeschool Teaching Aids
We’ll start with some of the major organs as I try to gather more images for what I want to teach my son.
If you have little learners, you’ll love my Human Body Activities for Early Learners, for more hands-on activities as you get to know how the body works.
Recommended Human Body Books
Extend the activity by reading your favorite human body books or finding specific features or systems your child has an interest in.
See how each organ belongs to a human body system and how each system has a specific job to do in the body.
It’s amazing how the body is organized.
Human Body! (Knowledge Encyclopedias)Human Body: An Illustrated Guide to Every Part of the Human Body and How It Works
Human Body: A Visual Encyclopedia
My First Human Body Book
>> See my favorite human body kits and books
Print out the human body printables worksheets below:
More Human Body Worksheets
I also have Preschool Human Body Printables too.
You can also find my human body puzzles
Other human body activities
STEM Respiratory System Investigation Asthma versus Healthy from Life Over C’s
What’s Inside Your Blood – An Edible Model from Preschool Powol Packets
Telling the Time – Body Clock from Rainy Day Mum
Human Body Games for Kids from The Natural Homeschool
5 Senses Unit from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
Human Body Activities Experiments from This Reading Mama
Human Body Worksheets for Kindergarten by Simple Everyday Mom
The Natural Homeschool says
These are so beautiful! 🙂
Nicole says
What a wonderful resource! They are perfect for human body units. We will be using them the next time we are learning about anatomy. Pinned for future reference!! Have a blessed weekend!!
Monique says
Wonderful, thank you!
Adriana says
thanks so much for a wonderful idea!.. unfortunately this is the message I get once I click on your link:
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Monique says
Thanks I”m looking into the issue and sent you the pdf.
Phyllis Cook says
Thanks so much for sharing these incredible units. My 7 year old niece want one with everything. She asks about the appendix, Pancreas, and the gallbladder. Any ideas where I could find that material? Thanks again love these units. My 5 year old son really enjoys them.
Monique says
I’m glad she’s enjoying them. I’m working on adding more so once I can find great clip art, I’ll update this.
tara sill says
HELLO! these printables seem amazing and i would love to use them with our little but for some reason it keeps saying my email address is invalid. i have tried both of the ones i have and neither one is working. is there any other way i can get access to the print outs?
Monique says
Tara, I manually added you to the list and you should have received the printables, let me know if that didn’t work.
Kristen says
Very cool. Thank you for sharing.
Marika says
Thank you so much. Very usefull for me. Marika
Sejal says
Love the level of detail and color provided in your resources! I’m starting a month long human heart journey with my 3 year old and I look forward to referencing some of your material. Thank you!
Monique says
Sounds like fun!
Laura says
Thank you! These are beautiful!
Monique says
You’re welcome!
Nicole S. says
Wow how awesome are these!! Thank you so very much.
Monique says
You’re welcome!