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Parts of the Brain
You carry around a three-pound mass of wrinkly material in your head that controls every single thing you will ever do. From enabling you to think, learn, create,
and feel emotions to controlling every blink, breath, and heartbeat—this fantastic control center is your brain. Your brain processes information faster than any
computer and generates enough electricity to power a lightbulb.

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Parts of the Brain
PARIETAL LOBE
The parietal lobe provides sensory
information to the brain including
touch, pain and temperature.
FRONTAL LOBE
The frontal lobes control voluntary movement
such as reasoning, planning, parts of speech and
movement, emotions, and problem-solving It is fully
developed by age 10.

OCCIPITAL LOBE
The occipital lobe
processes and
interprets
everything we see

TEMPORAL LOBE CEREBELLUM


The temporal lobe controls The cerebellum controls
emotions and short-term memory balance, movement, and
coordination (how your
muscles work together).

BRAIN STEM
The brain stem connects the rest of the brain to
the spinal cord, which runs down your neck and
back. The brain stem is in charge of all the
functions your body needs to stay alive, like
breathing air, digesting food, and circulating blood.
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Parts of the Brain Worksheet


Label the human brain below by writing the number on the sketch below:

1. Frontal lobe 7. Cerebrum


2. Temporal lobe 8. Medulla Oblongata
3. Parietal lobe 9. Corpus Callosum
4. Occipital lobe 10. Pituitary Gland
5. Cerebellum 11. Hypothalamus
6. Spinal Cord 12. Pons

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Parts of the Brain Worksheet


Label the human brain below using the terms from the word bank below:

Frontal lobe Parietal lobe Cerebellum


Temporal lobe Occipital lobe Brain stem

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Color the Brain


What Does Each Part of the Brain Do
Identify the major parts of brain and color the activities that it controls by the code below

• Frontal Lobe
• Cerebellum
• Occipital Lobe
• Parietal Lobe
• Temporal Lobe
• Brain Stem

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