Have you ever wondered what makes up your body? Let’s find out how you use different parts of your body every day!
You have two legs and two feet. These help you move around when you walk, run, and swim. You can also use them to kick a ball or jump high in the air. Isn’t that fun?
You have two arms and two hands, and each hand has five fingers. You use your hands to draw pretty pictures, paint colorful art, and write your name. You can also throw and catch a ball with your hands. What else can you do with your hands?
Your body has special parts that help you learn about the world around you. You have two eyes to see all the wonderful things, like rainbows and butterflies. Your two ears help you hear sounds, like music and laughter.
Your nose helps you smell things, like flowers and cookies baking in the oven. Yum! And your mouth and tongue help you taste all kinds of yummy foods. What’s your favorite food to taste?
There are important parts inside your body too! Your heart, lungs, and bones all work together to keep you healthy and strong. We’ll learn more about these amazing parts another time.
That’s all for now! Keep exploring and learning about your amazing body. See you next time!
Body Movement Exploration: Let’s play a game called “Simon Says” to explore how we use different parts of our body. When “Simon” says to jump, use your legs and feet. When “Simon” says to clap, use your hands. Try to think of other actions you can do with your body parts. After the game, talk about which body parts you used and how they helped you move.
Handy Art Project: Use your hands to create a piece of art. Gather some paper, crayons, or markers, and draw a picture of your favorite animal or place. Think about how your fingers help you hold the crayons and how your hands help you move them across the paper. Share your artwork with a friend and explain how you used your hands to create it.
Sensory Scavenger Hunt: Go on a sensory scavenger hunt around your home or classroom. Use your eyes to find something colorful, your ears to listen for a soft sound, your nose to smell something sweet, and your mouth to taste something yummy (with permission). Afterward, discuss what you found and how your senses helped you discover new things.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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[Music] What are some parts that make up your body? How do you use these parts to do the things you do from day to day? [Music]
You have two legs and two feet. You use your legs and feet to move about when you walk, run, and swim. You use your legs and feet when you kick a ball or jump in the air.
You have two arms and two hands, and on each hand, you’ve got five fingers. [Music] You use these parts when you draw, paint, and write, or when you throw and catch a ball.
Some parts of your body help you to sense the world around you. You’ve got two eyes to see [Music] and two ears to hear the sounds around you. Your nose helps you to smell [Music] and your mouth and tongue help you taste all kinds of food. [Music]
There are different parts inside your body too. These parts, such as your heart, lungs, and bones, all work together to help your body function in different ways. We’ll take a closer look at what’s inside your body a bit later. For now, I gotta run. See ya! [Music]
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