Welcome to the four-letter body part worksheet. The black-and-white worksheet is designed for first-grade students to practice spelling the body parts. They have to identify the body part’s name, circle the letters, and then write the accurate name of the body part. So check out these worksheets and recognize the different body parts in the human body, and enhance your vocabulary.
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Contents
- Body Parts Spelling Practice Worksheets For Grade 1
- Key Facts About 4-Letter Body Parts Spelling Worksheets
- Parts/Types/Examples of Body Parts Spelling Worksheets
- How Does the “Circle & Write” Worksheet Work?
- Benefits of Learning About 4-Letter Body Parts
- Learning Objectives
- Worksheet Instructions
- Interesting Facts About Body Parts Vocabulary
- Real-Life Applications
- FAQs
Body Parts Spelling Practice Worksheets For Grade 1
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- HAND
- EARS
- NOSE
- FOOT
In this worksheet, students will practice spelling the four-letter body parts. They will first identify the name of the particular body part, circle the letters included in the names, and then write the names of the body parts on their own. It also includes an answer key for the kids to complete the worksheet effectively.
- NECK
- KNEE
- PALM
- TOES
This worksheet will help the students to learn about the body parts. It includes recognizing the name, circling the letters included in the name, and then writing the accurate names in the blank column. Students can take hints from the answer key for the correct answers, like neck, knee, palm, and toes.
- LIPS
- CHIN
- EYES
- LEGS
The third worksheet is for practicing the spelling of four-letter body parts. They will first identify the correct name, circle the letters of the particular name, and then write the exact name of the object on their own. Students can take hints from the answer key below to complete the worksheet effectively.
- RIBS
- FACE
- HAIR
- HEAD
Grade 1 students will practice the spelling of the words ribs, face, and hair. To learn and identify these words, they have to spell the name according to the picture, circle the letter included in the names, and then write the words accurately in the blank column.
These worksheets are categorized by specific grouping strategies to prevent cognitive overload for young learners:
The “Circle & Write” method is a scaffolded learning technique:
By the end of this activity, students will be able to:
Answer: These are designed for Grade 1 students (approx. 6 years old), though they are excellent for kindergarteners who are advanced in writing.
Answer: Black-and-white worksheets are more economical for schools and home printing, and they allow children to customize their work by coloring the images if they choose.
Answer: Yes! Once students master these 4-letter words, they can progress to worksheets focusing on silent letters, multisyllabic words, or complex anatomy terms.
Answer: Absolutely. These are excellent for ESL/EFL students to learn fundamental English vocabulary through visual association.
Key Facts About 4-Letter Body Parts Spelling Worksheets
Parts/Types/Examples of Body Parts Spelling Worksheets
How Does the “Circle & Write” Worksheet Work?
Benefits of Learning About 4-Letter Body Parts
Learning Objectives
Worksheet Instructions
Interesting Facts About Body Parts Vocabulary
Real-Life Applications
FAQs
Q1. At what age should kids start these worksheets?
Q2. Why black and white?
Q3. Are there more complex spelling worksheets available?
Q4. Can I use this for non-native English speakers?
Practice everyday body part words with this black-and-white Grade 1 worksheet. Children circle and write four-letter names, improving spelling, vocabulary, phonics, and word recognition while building confidence through enjoyable learning activities. Give your child a fun learning experience with quizzes, worksheets, essays, flashcards, paragraphs, and interactive resources available on our website. Follow us on YouTube & Facebook.
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Reviewed By Sandra K Udayan


