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Instructions

To become a doctor, you need to know a lot about the human body! Let's explore some biology that every doctor needs to know. Complete the activities below.

Activity 1: What's My Job?

Your body has amazing organs that work like a team. Draw a line to match each organ to its important job.

Organ Job
Brain Pumps blood all around your body.
Heart Helps you breathe in air.
Lungs This is your body's control center. It helps you think and feel.
Stomach Breaks down the food you eat.

Activity 2: Super Skeleton!

Your skeleton is more than just bones! Fill in the blanks using the words from the word bank below.

1. My skeleton is made of many bones that help me stand up .

2. The bones of my skeleton help my important organs, like my heart and brain.

3. Doctors use X-rays to see pictures of our if they think one is broken.

Word Bank
protect     bones     tall

Activity 3: Healthy Habits

Doctors always tell us to stay healthy to fight off bad germs (like viruses and bacteria). Circle the habits that help keep you healthy!


Washing your hands Eating lots of vegetables


Playing video games all day Covering your mouth when you cough


Going to bed on time Never brushing your teeth

Activity 4: Doctor for a Day

A patient comes to you with a problem. What tool would you use? Write the correct tool next to the problem.

1. "Doctor, I think I have a fever." You would use a:

2. "I fell and got a small cut on my knee." You would use a:

3. "I want you to listen to my heartbeat." You would use a:

Doctor's Tools
Bandage     Stethoscope     Thermometer

Answer Key

Activity 1: What's My Job?

  • Brain → This is your body's control center. It helps you think and feel.
  • Heart → Pumps blood all around your body.
  • Lungs → Helps you breathe in air.
  • Stomach → Breaks down the food you eat.

Activity 2: Super Skeleton!

  1. tall
  2. protect
  3. bones

Activity 3: Healthy Habits

The circled habits should be:

  • Washing your hands
  • Eating lots of vegetables
  • Covering your mouth when you cough
  • Going to bed on time

Activity 4: Doctor for a Day

  1. Thermometer
  2. Bandage
  3. Stethoscope
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