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Discover Your Physical Characteristics: Hair, Skin, and Eyes!
You will learn about physical characteristics like hair colour, skin colour, and eye colour. These are things you can see that make every person unique.
What Are Physical Characteristics?
You have physical characteristics. These are things people can see on your body. Hair, skin, and eyes are all physical characteristics.
You are born with your physical characteristics. They make you look the way you do. Every person has their own special look!
You can learn more about how people are different by exploring Physical Characteristics and Growth.
Hair Is a Physical Characteristic
You can have many kinds of hair. Hair can be curly, straight, or wavy. Hair can also be long or short.
Hair comes in many colours too. Hair can be dark, light, brown, black, red, or blonde. These words describe how your hair looks.
Eyes Are a Physical Characteristic
You have eyes. Every person has eyes! Eyes are a physical characteristic we all share.
Eyes come in many colours. Eyes can be brown, blue, green, grey, hazel, black, or dark. Brown is the most common eye colour.
Skin Is a Physical Characteristic
Your skin covers your whole body. Skin can be light, medium, dark, or brown. All skin colours are beautiful!
Some people have freckles on their skin. Freckles are small spots you can see. Freckles are a special physical trait too.
Key Terms and Definitions
Physical Characteristic: A physical characteristic is something you can see on a person's body. Hair, eyes, and skin are all physical characteristics.
Hair: Hair grows on your head. Hair can be curly, straight, wavy, long, short, dark, or light.
Straight: Straight means your hair lies flat. It is not curly or wavy.
Curly: Curly means your hair has loops and curves. It is not flat or straight.
Wavy: Wavy means your hair has gentle curves. It is between straight and curly.
Dark: Dark means a deep, rich colour. Dark hair can be black or very brown.
Light: Light means a pale colour. Light hair can be blonde or fair.
Skin: Skin is the outer layer of your body. Skin comes in many beautiful colours.
Freckles: Freckles are small spots on a person's skin. They are a physical trait you can see.
Eyes: Eyes are on your face. Eyes come in many colours like brown, blue, green, grey, and hazel.
Unique: Unique means one of a kind. Your physical characteristics make you unique!
Fun Ways to Learn
Look in a mirror! What colour is your hair? Is it curly, straight, or wavy?
Look at your friends. Do they have the same eye colour as you? You can see how everyone looks different. Learn more about what makes you special with Personal Uniqueness.
You can also explore your own Individual Interests and Abilities to see more ways you are unique.
What You Already Know
You already know what you look like! You know your hair and eye colour. This helps you learn about physical characteristics.
You can also think about your family. Do you look like someone in your family? Explore Family Origins to learn more about where your family comes from.
Related Topics and Connections
Physical characteristics are just one way people differ. You can also learn about Cultural Characteristics Language Family Origins Food and Dress. This topic shows you how families share food, language, and clothing too.
Families change over time. You can explore Family Structure Evolution Grandparents Era vs Modern Households to see how families looked different long ago.
You will also enjoy learning about Languages and Communication and how people talk in different ways. You can discover Cultural Foods and Dress to see how families eat and dress differently.
After this topic, you will be ready to learn about Diversity Within Communities. You will also explore Cultural Customs and Traditions and Cultural Foods and Traditional Dress Across Societies. These topics show you how people all around the world are both different and the same!