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Exploring the Hip Area
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Exploring the Hip Area
🦴 Part 1: Label and Color the Hip Area
1. Look at the picture above. Label the parts of the hip area using these words:
Hip bone • Thigh bone • Hip joint • Pelvis
2. Color the hip area in the picture above. Use your favorite colors!
3. Circle the correct answer: Where is your hip area located?
Between your waist and your legs
In your arms
In your head
🔗 Part 2: Match the Hip Parts with Their Jobs
4. Draw lines to match each hip part with what it does:
Hip joint
Hip bone
Thigh bone
Helps you walk and run
Connects your leg to your body
Protects important body parts
5. Fill in the blanks:
Your hips help you _________ and _________. They also help you sit down and stand up!
🌟 Part 3: Fun Hip Facts
6. Check all the things your hips help you do:
Walking
Dancing
Thinking
Running
Sitting
7. True or False: Your hip bones are the strongest bones in your body.
True
False
8. Draw yourself doing your favorite activity that uses your hips:
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