Parts of the Ear Worksheets for Kids

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Parts of the Ear Worksheets for Kids is a simple way to introduce ear anatomy to early elementary students, keeping it visual and easy to follow. If you’re looking for a hands-on science activity, you can grab the printable here.

I also recommend checking out my Human Body Worksheets for Kids for more themed pages that pair really well with this topic.

When I taught basic anatomy to my older kids, I noticed they remembered more when they could label and color diagrams rather than just read about them. That’s exactly why this set works so well for grades 1–3.

Parts of the Ear Worksheets for Kids placed on a table

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Why do kids need to know the parts of the human ear?

Understanding ear anatomy helps children connect what they hear with how their body works. It also builds a strong base for later science topics.

  • Builds body awareness. Kids begin to understand how sound travels through different parts of the ear.
  • Supports science vocabulary. Learning terms like cochlea and auditory nerve gives them confidence in future lessons.
  • Connects to the five senses. Hearing becomes more meaningful when they see how each part plays a role.
  • Encourages curiosity. Children often ask more questions once they see how detailed the ear really is.

I always like to pair worksheets with engaging books so kids can see and hear the concepts in a different way.

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Parts of the ear diagram for kids and ear anatomy explained

Teaching ear anatomy becomes much easier when kids can break it down into simple parts they recognize from the worksheet.

  • Outer ear: The visible part of the ear that collects sound from the environment.
  • Pinna: The curved outer section that helps funnel sound into the ear canal.
  • Ear canal: A small tube that carries sound waves toward the eardrum.
  • Eardrum: A thin layer that vibrates when sound reaches it.
  • Ossicles: Tiny bones that pass vibrations deeper into the ear.
  • Cochlea: A spiral-shaped structure that changes vibrations into signals for the brain.
  • Auditory nerve: The pathway that sends sound information to the brain.
  • Eustachian tube: A canal that helps balance pressure inside the ear.

My recommended human body printable packs

If your child enjoys this activity, you can continue learning with more in-depth printable packs that cover the five senses and the human body in a hands-on way.

Junior Scientist Science Study: 5 Senses
Parts of the Ear Worksheets for Kids labeling activity

Skills kids will learn with this Ear Anatomy Printable

This printable helps kids build early science knowledge while also practicing fine motor skills through labeling and coloring.

  • Start with observation: Let your child study the diagram before jumping into labeling.
  • Use the word bank: Encourage them to match each term carefully to the correct part.
  • Review together: Go over each answer and talk about what each part does in simple terms.

Supplies needed for these worksheets

You don’t need much to get started, which makes this an easy add-on to your day.

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What’s included in the ear anatomy worksheets?

Parts of the ear labeled diagram

This page shows a full-color diagram with each part clearly labeled. It gives kids a visual reference before they try identifying the parts on their own.

Black and white labeled diagram

This version allows children to color while still seeing where each label belongs. It works well for reinforcing recognition through repetition.

Label and color worksheet

On this page, kids use the word bank to label each part of the ear. It encourages independent thinking while still offering support with the provided terms.

Color key diagram

This worksheet assigns a specific color to each part of the ear. It helps children connect visual cues with vocabulary while keeping the activity engaging.

Ways to extend the activity

If your child is interested in learning more, there are several easy ways to build on this topic at home.

  • Try body-themed coloring pages. Use these body parts coloring pages to review other body parts in a relaxed way.
  • Explore five senses experiments. These 5 senses STEM activities help kids connect hearing with the other senses.
  • Create a listening game. Play different sounds and have your child guess what they hear to connect learning with real life.
  • Draw and label from memory. Ask your child to sketch the ear and label what they remember to check understanding.
two pages of Parts of the Ear Worksheets for Kids on a table

More human body activities for kids to try

There are so many ways to continue exploring anatomy with your child, using simple, engaging resources.

This part of the ear printable is a great starting point for teaching ear anatomy in a way that feels manageable and clear. It’s easy to use, requires minimal prep, and fits nicely into any science lesson.

Download the parts of the ear pages below

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