Grade 4 Body Mapping Worksheet
Explore the human body with this Grade 4 science worksheet focusing on identifying major body parts and their functions through diagrams and questions.
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Our Amazing Bodies!
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the provided diagram to help you identify different parts of the human body.
1. Look at the human body diagram below. Label the following parts:

a. Head:
b. Arm:
c. Leg:
d. Torso:
2. Which body part helps you think and learn?
Heart
Brain
Lungs
Stomach
3. What is the main job of your heart?
To see
To pump blood
To breathe
To digest food
4. Your help you breathe.
5. We use our to walk and run.
6. Food is digested in your .
7. The brain is located in your chest.
True
False
8. Your bones help support your body and protect your organs.
True
False
9. Name two things your hands help you do.
10. Why is it important to eat healthy food and exercise?
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