Across
- 2. These are the joints that connect our feet to our legs. Our ankles provide support and allow us to move our feet up and down. They are important for balance and stability.
- 3. These are the body parts that help us stand, walk, run, and jump. We have two legs attached to our hips. Our legs contain bones, muscles, and joints that allow us to move and carry our body weight.
- 5. These are the long, thin extensions at the end of our hands. We have five fingers on each hand, which help us perform precise movements like picking up small objects or playing musical instruments.
- 9. These are the parts of our body where our arms are connected. We use our shoulders to lift, carry, and rotate our arms. They provide support and stability to our upper body.
- 10. This is the uppermost part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears. The head allows us to see, hear, smell, taste, and think. It is also where our hair grows and where we wear hats.
- 11. This is the organ located in our abdomen where food goes after we swallow. Our stomach helps digest food by breaking it down into smaller pieces. It also stores food and releases it slowly into the small intestine.
- 14. These are the body parts at the end of our arms. We use our hands to grasp, hold, touch, and manipulate objects. They have fingers and a thumb, which give us dexterity and the ability to perform tasks.
- 16. This is a muscular organ inside our mouth that helps us taste, swallow, and speak. The tongue is covered with taste buds that allow us to sense different flavors, such as sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.
- 17. This is the rear part of our body that runs from our shoulders to our hips. Our back is made up of bones called vertebrae, muscles, and the spinal cord. It provides support and protects our spinal column.
Down
- 1. These are the joints that connect our upper and lower legs. Our knees allow us to bend and straighten our legs. They are essential for walking, running, jumping, and other movements that involve the lower body.
- 2. These are the body parts attached to our shoulders. We use our arms for various activities like lifting, throwing, hugging, and waving. They have muscles and joints that allow us to move them in different directions.
- 4. These are the organs of hearing located on both sides of our head. Our ears allow us to hear sounds, such as music, voices, and nature. They also help us maintain balance and perceive direction.
- 5. These are the body parts at the end of our legs. We use our feet for walking, running, and balancing. They provide support and help us move on different surfaces. Our feet have toes that help us maintain balance.
- 6. This is the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth. We use our nose to smell and breathe. It also helps us detect different scents and is an important part of our sense of taste.
- 7. This is the opening in our face through which we eat, speak, and express emotions. We use our mouth to taste food and communicate with others. It contains our teeth, tongue, and lips.
- 8. These are hard, white structures inside our mouth that help us chew and bite food. We use our teeth to break down food into smaller pieces before swallowing. It is important to take care of our teeth by brushing and flossing.
- 12. This is the front part of our upper body between our neck and abdomen. The chest contains our heart, lungs, and ribs. It helps protect vital organs and is involved in breathing and circulation.
- 13. These are the organs of sight located on our face. We use our eyes to see the world around us and distinguish colors, shapes, and objects. They are often called the "windows to the soul."
- 15. This is the part of our body that connects our head to our shoulders. The neck allows us to move our head in different directions. It also contains important structures like the throat and windpipe.
