Brain Worksheets for Kids (Lots of Free Printables)

Looking for fun, low-prep ways to teach kids about the brain? Whether you’re covering human anatomy, the nervous system, or just want to add something unique to your homeschool science rotation, these free brain printables are packed with visual learning, creativity, and real science.

Perfect for grades 7 to 10, these resources combine labeling, critical thinking, writing, and even crafting!

These are great for creating your own human anatomy study, or mini brain study unit.

Printable brain diagram.

🧠 Parts of the Brain Diagram Printable

The Parts of the Brain Diagram Printable is a great way to introduce brain anatomy visually. This free PDF includes both labeled and blank versions, so kids can color, label, or simply use it as a reference during science units. It’s ideal for interactive notebooks or classroom displays.

Printable brain teasers.

🧩 Brain Teaser Worksheets Printables

These Brain Teaser Worksheets Printables are perfect for early finishers, brain breaks, or warm-ups. The set includes visual riddles, logic puzzles, and emotional recognition challenges that promote lateral thinking and tie in naturally with brain science.

Brain parts and functions printables.

✅ Brain Function Matching Worksheet

Help students make connections between everyday actions and brain anatomy with this Brain Function Matching Worksheet. Kids match simple real-life scenarios to the correct part of the brain using a word bank. Includes answer key and is perfect for review or informal assessment.

Paper brain hat printable.

🎓 Printable Brain Hat

This Printable Brain Hat is one of our most creative resources. Kids can color, cut, and assemble a wearable brain model that shows both side and top views of the brain. It’s a hit during STEM weeks or human body units and makes a great take-home or hallway display.

The brain parts and functions worksheets.

📘 Parts and Functions of the Brain Worksheet Pack

The Parts and Functions of the Brain Worksheet Pack offers a variety of activities focused on helping kids remember what each part of the brain does. Includes a labeled chart, matching activity, and an answer key—great for older elementary students ready to dive deeper.

Cut and paste brain activity for kids.

✂️ Parts of the Brain Cut and Paste Printable

This Parts of the Brain Cut and Paste Printable is a fun hands-on way to reinforce brain region names and placement. Students cut out and glue the colored brain parts onto a blank outline, then label each section. It’s interactive, engaging, and perfect for visual learners.

Whether you’re planning a full unit on the brain or just want one or two meaningful printables to plug in, these free resources are designed to keep kids engaged while reinforcing real science concepts. Download one or download them all—they’re ready to print and go!

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