Head and Shoulders _ Rhymes
What is the first body part mentioned in the rhyme?
  • Shoulders
  • Heads
  • Knees
  • Toes
Explanation:
 

The first body part mentioned in the rhyme is "heads" (Answer: [B]).

The rhyme starts with "Heads and shoulders, knees and toes," highlighting "heads" as the initial body part.

How many times is the phrase "knees and toes" repeated in the first line?
  • Once
  • Twice
  • Three times
  • Four times
Explanation: In the first line of the rhyme, the phrase "knees and toes" is repeated three times. (Answer: [C]). The line goes: "Heads and shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes, knees and toes."
What action is suggested after mentioning the body parts in the first stanza?
  • Jump together
  • Sing together
  • Clap hands together
  • Dance together
Explanation: The action suggested after mentioning the body parts in the first stanza is to "clap hands together." This phrase encourages participants to engage in a shared, rhythmic activity after identifying body parts.
What are the next set of body parts mentioned in the second stanza?
  • Arms and legs
  • Eyes and ears
  • Fingers and toes
  • Head and shoulders
Explanation:

The second stanza of the rhyme mentions "Eyes and ears and mouth and nose," highlighting different facial features after the first stanza lists "heads, shoulders, knees, and toes."

How many times is "mouth and nose" repeated in the second stanza?
  • Once
  • Twice
  • Three times
  • Four times
Explanation: In the second stanza, "mouth and nose" is repeated three times. This repetition emphasizes the importance of these body parts and helps reinforce the rhyme's rhythm and engagement.
What action is suggested after mentioning the body parts in the second stanza?
  • Jump together
  • Sing together
  • Clap hands together
  • Dance together
Explanation: After mentioning the body parts in the second stanza, the action suggested is to "clap hands together." This reinforces participation and engagement with the rhyme through a coordinated physical action.
What is the sequence of body parts in the first stanza?
  • Head, shoulders, knees, toes
  • Explanation: The first stanza lists body parts in the order: head, shoulders, knees, and toes. This sequence is repeated to emphasize the actions and maintain the rhythm of the rhyme.