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In this lesson, children are introduced to their body parts through the engaging song “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes.” As they sing and dance, they learn about the functions of various body parts, such as the head, shoulders, knees, and toes, as well as their eyes, ears, mouth, and nose. The lesson encourages interactive play by inviting children to touch the corresponding body parts while singing, reinforcing their understanding in a fun and memorable way.
  1. What parts of your body did we sing about in the song?
  2. How do your knees help you when you want to jump or run?
  3. Can you show me where your eyes, ears, mouth, and nose are on your face?

Let’s Sing and Learn About Our Body!

Hey there, little friend! Are you ready to have some fun and learn about your body? Let’s sing a super fun song together! It’s called “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes.” Are you excited? Let’s get started!

Sing Along with the Song

First, let’s sing the song together. It goes like this:

“Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, knees and toes. Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, knees and toes. And eyes, and ears, and mouth, and nose. Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, knees and toes.”

Wasn’t that fun? You can sing it again and again! Try touching each part of your body as you sing the words. It’s like a fun dance!

Learn About Your Body Parts

Now, let’s learn about the body parts we sang about:

Head

Your head is at the top of your body. It holds your brain, which helps you think and learn!

Shoulders

Your shoulders are right below your neck. They help you move your arms around.

Knees

Your knees are in the middle of your legs. They help you bend your legs so you can walk, run, and jump!

Toes

Your toes are at the end of your feet. They help you balance when you stand and walk.

Eyes

Your eyes help you see all the wonderful things around you, like colors and shapes!

Ears

Your ears help you hear sounds, like music, laughter, and your favorite stories.

Mouth

Your mouth helps you talk, eat yummy food, and smile at your friends!

Nose

Your nose helps you smell things, like flowers and delicious cookies!

Let’s Play a Game!

Now that you know all about your body parts, let’s play a fun game! Ask a friend or family member to sing the song with you. When they say a body part, try to touch it as fast as you can. See how fast you can go!

Keep singing, dancing, and learning about your amazing body. You’re doing a great job!

  • What is your favorite part of the song “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes,” and why do you like it? Can you think of a fun way to sing it with your friends or family?
  • Can you name some activities you do every day that use your eyes, ears, mouth, or nose? How do these body parts help you enjoy those activities?
  • Think about a time when you used your knees and toes to do something fun, like running or jumping. What did you do, and how did it make you feel?
  1. Body Part Detective: Go on a mini adventure around your home or classroom. Look for objects or pictures that remind you of the body parts we sang about. For example, find something round like your head or something that bends like your knees. Share what you find with your friends or family and explain why it reminds you of that body part.

  2. Mirror, Mirror: Stand in front of a mirror and point to each body part as you sing the song. Try making funny faces or silly movements with each part. Can you wiggle your nose or make your ears move? This will help you see how your body parts work together to make you unique and special!

  3. Body Part Art: Draw a picture of yourself and label the body parts we learned about. Use different colors for each part to make your drawing bright and fun. You can even add things you like to do with each part, like drawing a soccer ball near your feet or a book near your eyes. Share your artwork with your class and talk about what makes your body amazing!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

“Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, knees and toes. Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, knees and toes. And eyes, and ears, and mouth, and nose. Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, knees and toes.”

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