Across
- 1. The long limb on each side of your body, connecting your hip to your foot. Legs help you walk, run, jump, and support your body when you stand.
- 6. The part on your face that allows you to smell and breathe. It helps you detect scents and helps filter and warm the air you breathe in.
- 7. The organ on the side of your head that allows you to hear sounds. Ears collect sound waves and send them to your brain, enabling you to listen to music, conversations, and other sounds.
- 9. The opening on your face where you eat, speak, and breathe. Your mouth has teeth for chewing food and a tongue for tasting and helping with speech.
- 10. The part at the end of your arm that has fingers and a thumb. Hands are used for holding, grabbing, and manipulating objects. They allow you to write, draw, and play instruments.
Down
- 2. The organ in your head that helps you see. Eyes have a colored part called the iris and a black part called the pupil. They allow you to see colors, shapes, and the world around you.
- 3. The part at the end of your leg that connects to the ground. Feet help you walk, run, and balance. They are covered with skin and have toes for stability and movement.
- 4. The top part of your body that includes your face, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears. It houses your brain, which controls your body and helps you think and feel.
- 5. The long limb on each side of your body, connecting your shoulder to your hand. Arms are used for reaching, grabbing, and doing activities like writing and playing sports.
- 8. The rear part of your body, from your neck to your waist. The back supports your spine and helps you stand up straight, move, and bend.
