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HUMAN BODYYour body is made up of many parts.You use your body parts in many ways!Let’s check out your body parts.Your HeadSign InSign UpLet’s start with your HEAD Your head includes your hair, eyebrows, eyes, nose, cheeks, mouth,chin, and ears. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

What’s inside your head?Inside your head is your brain! Your brain is the control center foryour WHOLE body! Your brain tells your body what to do and when todo it.Your brain is a very soft and fragile organ so it needs to be protected.Knock gently on your head. Do you feel something hard? That is yourskull!Your skull is made of hard bones. Your skull protects your brain. Ifyou bump your head,yourSignInskull helpsSignprotectUp your brain from beinghurt.Now Your ShouldersThe upper part of your arm is connected to your shoulders.Your shoulders are between your neck and upper arm.Your shoulders help you move your arms. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Now Your ArmsYour arms are attached to your shoulders.Your arms are also called limbs.Your arms allow you to do MANY things, such as:* get your clothes on* move a box* brush your teeth* comb your hair* eat your breakfastNow Your ElbowsSign InSign UpYour elbow connects your upper arm to the lower part of your arm.The lower part of your arm is called your forearm. Your forearm isthe part of your arm between your elbow and your wrist.Your elbow is used to bend your arm.Without your elbow, your arm would stay straight.Your elbow is a joint. A joint is a spot between two bones that allowsthe bones to bend or move. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Now Your WristsYour wrists attach your hands to your forearms.Your wrists allow your hands to move up and down.Your wrist is also a joint.Now Your HandsSign InSign UpYour hands are attached to your wrist.Your hands include your palm and five digits – your fingers and thumb!You know that your hand allows you to do many things, such as: write with a pencil make a sandwich zip your jacket and many, many more things!Now Your HipsYour hips attach your waist to the upper part of your legs.You use your hips to lift your upper parts of your legs.Your hips are also joints. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Now Your LegsYour legs are also known as limbs.You have three main bones in your leg.The upper bone in your leg that is above your knee is your femurbone.There are two bones below your knee that connect your knee to yourfoot. They are called your fibula and tibia.Your legs are used for standing, walking, and running.Sign InNow Your KneesSign UpYour knee is a joint. It allows your leg to bend.Your knees connect your femur bone in your leg to your tibia andfibula bones in the lower part of your legs. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Now Your AnklesYour ankle connects your leg to your foot.Your ankle is a joint.Your ankle allows your foot to move.Almost Done Your Feet are Next!Your feet are what you walk on!You have five toes on each foot.Your HeelsSign InSign UpYour heel is the back part of your foot, and is below and behind yourankle. Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Systems of Your BodyYour organs and body parts work together to keep your body workingwell; they are a system. There are many systems or organs and bodyparts working together. Let’s take a look at some of these systems.Your Digestive SystemSign InSign UpYour digestive system breaks down the food you eat.Your digestive system turns the food you eat into energy.You need energy to move around! Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

When you eat, your food goes through your digestive system:1.You chew your food in your MOUTH.2.Your food goes from your mouth to your stomach through atube. This tube is called your ESOPHAGUS.3.Then your food goes into your STOMACH. The food is brokendown into small pieces in your stomach.4.Next, your broken down food enters your SMALLINTESTINES. Here all the good stuff (nutrients) your bodyneeds from the food you ate is collected.5.The food you eat has parts that your body does not need in ittoo. This all gets sent to your LARGE INTESTINES.6.You get rid of the stuff your body does not need when youuse the bathroom.Your Skeletal SystemYour skeletal system is made up of BONES!Your skeleton looks like this:Sign InSign Up Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Your bones help give your body its shape. Your bones help you standup straight!Without your bones, you body would be a pile on the floor!Your bones also protect important parts (organs) of your body – likeyour brain and your heart!Your Muscular SystemYour muscular system looks like this:Sign InSign UpYour muscular system is made up of MUSCLES!Your muscles help you move!You have MANY muscles all around your body!You have over 600 muscles in your body that help you move!Without muscles you couldn’t blink, smile, walk, talk, swallow, or evenbreathe! Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Some of your muscles move when you want them to – like when youraise your hand in class. You use your muscles to lift your arm.Some of your muscles move without you even thinking about it – likeyour heart! Your heart uses muscles to beat. Your heart beats all byitself.Your Nervous SystemThis is what your nervous system looks like:Sign InSign UpYou need your nervous system to do MANY things like: taste smell hear run laugh write feel if something is hot feel if something is cold see Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Without your nervous system, you wouldn’t be able to do ANY of thesethings.Your nervous system is made up of your brain, spinal cord, and nerves.Your nerves are like little threads that run through your body.Your nerves send messages to your brain.Like when you touch a hot pan – your nerves send a message to yourbrain saying“we are touching something hot”Your brain gets this message from your nerves.Then your brain tells your finger to STOP touching the hot pan.Ouch!Sign InSign Up Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved.Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only.Visit us at www.NewPathWorksheets.com.

Systems of Your Body . Your organs and body parts work together to keep your body working well; they are a system. There are many systems or organs and body parts working together. Let s take a look at some of these systems. Your Digestive Syste

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