Parts of the Brain Cut & Paste Activity (Free Printable)
This hands on Brain Cut & Paste Activity helps kids explore the major parts of the brain in a fun, visual way. With bright, colorful graphics and an interactive format, this printable helps students identify the major lobes of the brain, where theyβre located, and what they do. Itβs perfect for elementary science lessons, homeschool unit studies, or human body themed activities.

If youβre teaching your kids about the human body or the nervous system, this parts of the brain worksheet is a fantastic addition to your lesson. This printable includes a brain cut and paste worksheet where students match, glue, and label the main parts of the brain: frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe, cerebellum, and brainstem.
The colorful brain diagram makes it easy to visualize how the brain is organized, while the cut and glue format adds a tactile layer to reinforce learning. Whether you’re using this as part of a full nervous system unit or just a quick introduction to brain anatomy, itβs a low prep, high impact way to support your childβs learning.
βοΈ Materials
- Printed Brain Cut & Paste Worksheet PDF (color or black and white)
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
- Pencil or pen (for labeling)

π The Printable
This printable brain worksheet pack includes:
- A full color brain diagram with labeled lobes (great for display or reference)
- A cut and paste sheet of brain parts
- A numbered blank brain outline with writing lines for labeling
- A completed answer key for easy checking
Kids will cut out the brain parts, match them to the correct numbered sections, glue them down, and label each part.

π§ How to Use
- Print the cut and paste brain activity PDF.
- Start by reviewing the labeled full color diagram with your child or students.
- Have them cut out the colored brain pieces from the second sheet.
- Match and glue each piece onto the correct numbered spot on the blank brain outline.
- Use the writing lines to label each part of the brain.
- Reference the included answer key for self checking or review.
This makes a great starting point for a nervous system unit, or pair it with other brain printables for a complete themed lesson.

π Educational Uses & Tips
π§ Visual and Tactile Learning β Combines labeling and gluing to help kids physically connect with what theyβre learning.
π Supports Unit Studies β A strong anchor activity for any human body, nervous system, or brain anatomy unit.
βοΈ Builds Vocabulary β Helps students become familiar with terms like cerebellum, frontal lobe, and brainstem in a visual context.
π Cross Curricular Learning β Use alongside read alouds, research prompts, or writing assignments about brain function or health.
ποΈ Interactive Notebook Activity β Students can cut, paste, and label directly in their science journals for ongoing reference.
π¨ Color & Label Option β The black and white version makes it easy to turn this into an art meets science project.
π Use as Review or Assessment β Great for end of unit wrap ups, review weeks, or even quiz alternatives.
π©βπ« Adapt for Grades 2β5 β Younger students can work on matching and gluing, while older students can write additional notes, facts, or functions for each brain part.
π§© Support for Diverse Learners β Hands on learners, visual learners, and ELL students benefit from combining visuals with physical tasks.
π§ͺ Science Center Ready β Add scissors, glue, and instructions to a tray for an independent or small group station.
ποΈ Reusable for Multiple Ages β Perfect for multi age homeschool setupsβjust adjust expectations by age and skill.
π₯ Grab the Free Printable
Ready to dive into brain anatomy with your learners? Download your free Brain Cut & Paste Activity below. Just pop your name and email in the blue box to get the printable sent straight to your inbox.
π Includes color and black and white versions, answer key, and cut and paste pieces.
π© For personal and classroom use only. Not for resale or redistribution.
This cut and paste brain worksheet is a fun and effective way to teach your kids the parts of the brain. Whether you’re working on a nervous system unit or looking for an engaging science activity, this printable makes learning about the brain both colorful and engaging, without a ton of prep.
Download your free brain worksheet today and start exploring what each part of the brain does!





