Body Parts A
Body Parts B
Verbs A
Verbs B
100

Most people have 32 of them and use them to eat.

teeth

100

When you cry or peel onions, they go red.

eyes

100

When you want to show you're happy, you do this.

smile

100

Basketball players move the ball to each other by doing this.

throw

200

The part of the body where food is digested after you've eaten it. 

stomach

200

When you have a cold, it's sometimes difficult to breathe through it and you can't smell anything.

nose

200

In most countries you do this if you want to agree with something someone says without speaking. 

nod

200

Food that has too much salt in it _________ horrible!

tastes

300

When you sit down in the dentist's chair, the dentist asks you to open this. 

mouth

300

A cat uses it to drink milk.

tongue

300

We usually do this to flowers when we are given them.

smell 

300

What action might accompany this expression?  "Look at that!"

point

400

It can be straight, wavy, or curly.

hair

400

There are five of these on each of your feet. 

toes

400

In art galleries you mustn't do this to the paintings or sculptures.

touch

400

It means to look at somebody or something for a long time.

stare

500

They're half way down your legs.

knees

500

At the end of a concert, the audience does this to show they like what they've heard.

clap

500

You make this sound with your lips to attract someone's attention in the street. 

whistle

500

Some people are afraid to swim in the ocean because a shark might _______ them.

bite