Right Here | Parts of the Body Song for Kids

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In this lesson, children are engaged in a fun and interactive exploration of their body parts through singing and movement. They learn to identify various body parts by pointing to them and responding with “Right here!” while also participating in physical activities that encourage movement and coordination. The lesson concludes with a celebration of their efforts, emphasizing the importance of staying active and smiling.
  1. Can you point to your hair and say, “Right here!”?
  2. Where are your strong muscles? Can you show them to me?
  3. What makes you smile? Can you show me your smile?

Hello Friends!

I’m so happy you’re here! Let’s have some fun learning about our amazing bodies. We will sing and move together. When I ask you about a part of your body, point to it and say, “Right here!” Are you ready? Let’s go!

Let’s Find Our Body Parts!

Where is your hair?
It’s right here!

Where are your ears?
They’re right here!

Where are your eyes?
They’re right here!

Where is your nose?
It’s right here!

Where is your mouth?
It’s right here!

Where is your chin?
It’s right here!

Where is your neck?
It’s right here!

Where are your shoulders?
They’re right here!

Let’s Move and Groove!

Right here are my two wrists. Can you cross them and twist them like this? Great job!

Right here are my strong muscles. Let’s pump them up, everyone! Show me your muscles!

More Body Parts to Find!

Where are your arms?
They’re right here!

Where are your elbows?
They’re right here!

Where are your hands?
They’re right here!

Where are your fingers?
They’re right here!

Where is your waist?
It’s right here!

Where are your hips?
They’re right here!

Where are your knees?
They’re right here!

Where are your feet?
They’re right here!

Let’s Move Again!

Right here are my two wrists. Let’s cross them and twist them again. You’re doing amazing!

Right here are my strong muscles. Pump them up again, everyone! Wow, look at those muscles!

Show Me Your Smile!

Where is your smile?
It’s right here!

Great job, everyone! You did fantastic finding all the parts of your body. Keep smiling and moving!

  • Can you think of a time when you used your body to do something fun, like dancing or playing a game? What body parts did you use the most?
  • Why do you think it’s important to know where all the parts of your body are? How does it help you in your daily activities?
  • What is your favorite way to move your body? Do you like to jump, run, or maybe do something else? Share your favorite activity with us!
  1. Body Part Treasure Hunt: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that match the shape or function of different body parts. For example, find something round like your eyes or something that bends like your elbows. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member and explain why you chose each object.

  2. Body Part Art: Use craft supplies like paper, crayons, and glue to create a collage of your favorite body parts. You can draw or cut out pictures from magazines. Label each part and share your artwork with the class, explaining why each part is important to you.

  3. Everyday Body Part Observation: Throughout the day, pay attention to how you use different body parts. For instance, notice how your knees help you walk or how your fingers help you pick up things. At the end of the day, share with a family member or friend one new thing you learned about how your body helps you do everyday activities.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Hello everyone, I’m Jack Hartmann!

Sing along with me as we learn about the different parts of our body. When I ask you where a part of your body is, point to it and move it in any way you like, and sing out, “Right here!”

Let’s sing and move!

Where is your hair?
It’s right here!

Where are your ears?
They’re right here!

Where are your eyes?
They’re right here!

Where is your nose?
It’s right here!

Where is your mouth?
It’s right here!

Where is your chin?
It’s right here!

Where is your neck?
It’s right here!

Where are your shoulders?
They’re right here!

Right here are my two wrists.
I can cross them and twist them like this!

Right here are my strong muscles.
Pump them up, everyone!

Where are your arms?
They’re right here!

Where are your elbows?
They’re right here!

Where are your hands?
They’re right here!

Where are your fingers?
They’re right here!

Where is your waist?
It’s right here!

Where are your hips?
They’re right here!

Where are your knees?
They’re right here!

Where are your feet?
They’re right here!

Right here are my two wrists.
I can cross them and twist them like this!

Right here are my strong muscles.
Pump them up, everyone!

Where is your smile?
It’s right here!

This version maintains the educational and engaging tone while ensuring clarity and appropriateness.

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