Parts of the Brain Coloring Page

Do you have kids who love to learn about the body and all its parts? Have your kids try this Parts of the Brain Coloring Page. It’s a great way to help them learn about the different functions of each part of the brain.

Need more human body ideas? See this list of human body worksheets for kids.

The coloring page is fun and interactive, plus, they’ll be learning at the same time because once they’re done coloring on the page, they can use it as a reference sheet to help them remember all of the different parts of the brain. How cool is that?

parts of the brain coloring page

The brain is a complex and fascinating organ. It controls everything from our heart rate to our emotions, and it’s always growing and changing. Just like the rest of our bodies, the brain is made up of many different parts. These parts work together to help us think, feel, and move.

In this post, we’ll take a look at some of the different parts of the brain and what they do.

If you think this activity is great, check out this bigger list of Human Brain Activities for Kids.

parts of the brain coloring page

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Parts of the Brain and Their Functions

The brain is divided into three main parts: the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brainstem. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and it’s responsible for things like movement, vision, and hearing. The cerebellum is located under the cerebrum and it’s responsible for balance and coordination. Finally, the brainstem is located at the base of the brain and it controls things like breathing and heart rate.

Each of these parts of the brain is made up of different areas that are responsible for different functions. For example, the frontal lobe is responsible for things like planning and decision-making, while the temporal lobe is responsible for things like memory and hearing.

The parietal located at the upper back of the brain is responsible for sensory input like taste, touch and temperature.

All these sections are important as they make up each part of the brain – the control center of our body.

Teach your kids about how powerful and amazing our brain is with these awesome books. They will definitely love this topic!

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parts of the brain coloring page

Brain Worksheet Supplies

  • Printer (I love my printer, I use this one!)
  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Pencil

I have the HP printer 8710 but it’s not available anymore. It’s still running well for years now. Look for another HP Instant Ink ready printer so that you can use their program to send you ink cartridges whenever your printer gets low on ink.

brain coloring page

These fun Brain Activity Kits will surely get your kids excited to learn all the parts of the brain! You can choose either the Human Brain Puzzle Activity or the Parts of the Brain flash Cards. They are both fun and educational.

Human Brain Puzzle Activity
Parts of the Brain flash Cards

Download the parts of the brain coloring page below

Hopefully, this gives you a better understanding of some of the different parts of the brain! Print it out and have your kids color it in to learn about the parts of the brain.

Can I use this activity for other fun resources?

I’m all about combining fun activities for more learning fun! While I think that this is a super simple brain activity for the kids, feel free to add more learning fun to it.

The coloring part of this activity is perfect for encouraging art and creativity. You can have the kids combine colors to make the brain super colorful, or even draw their own brain image and color it differently, too.

You can use markers, paint, colored pencils, and more – to make this a super cool art project for the kids.

Another fun idea is to talk about the different parts of the brain. Let the kids know that the brain is such an amazing and important resource of the body, and it can be complex and unique and beautiful to learn about.

Communicate how they think of the brain, and what comes to mind when they think about it. This type of open conversation is perfect for brainstorming sessions which are perfect for learning!

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2 Comments

  1. liberty sunga acutina says:

    One of the best works I have seen. Thank you for sharing Monique. I have compiled all your free worksheets together for my son. Lovely.

    1. You’re welcome! Glad you like it.

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