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The Five Senses

The Five Senses. By Kendi Woodbeck & Carol Di Crosta. Table of Contents. Sense of Sight. Sense of Taste. Sense of Touch. Sense of Smell. Sense of Hearing. Sources. Activities. The Eye. Which of our 5 senses would this be?. Top Lid. Iris. Eyelashes. Pupil. Optic Nerve. Lens.

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The Five Senses

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  1. The Five Senses By Kendi Woodbeck & Carol Di Crosta

  2. Table of Contents Sense of Sight Sense of Taste Sense of Touch Sense of Smell Sense of Hearing Sources Activities

  3. The Eye Which of our 5 senses would this be? Top Lid Iris Eyelashes Pupil Optic Nerve Lens Retina Lower Lid

  4. Sense Of Sight *We use our eyes to see. *They help us see many colors and things around us.*People who cannot see are called blind.*They often use a special dog to help them. This is called a seeing eye or guide dog.*Blind people use special writing called Braille to read. They use their sense of touch for this. Braille ABC

  5. Which of our 5 senses would this be? BitterTastes Bitter Tastes Sour Tastes Sour Tastes Sweet Tastes MOUTH

  6. Sense of Taste • Our tongue helps us taste things. • Some things are poisonous and should not be tasted!! • Some of the things we taste are: • -Sweet-Sour-Salty-Bitter

  7. Which of our 5 senses would thisbe? Hair Shaft Nerve endings Pores Muscle Nerve endings The Hand

  8. *Our fingers are used the most for touching things. *We feel many different textures: *Rough *Soft *Prickly *Smooth *Hard *Fuzzy *Bumpy *Silky *Slimy *Velvety Sense of Touch

  9. The Nose Nerve Which of our 5 senses would this be? Sinus Nostril Roof of Your Mouth Teeth

  10. Sense Of Smell *We use our nose to smell things.*Some things smell nice. *Flowers and Perfume*Some things smell awful. *A skunk and garbage*Some smells warn us of danger. *Smoke and chemicals

  11. Anvil The Ear Ear Canal Hammer Stirrup Ear Drum Which of our 5 senses would this be?

  12. Sense of Hearing *We use our ears to hear things.*We hear many different sounds each day. *Voices, Animals, Sirens and Music*People who cannot hear communicate by: *Reading lips *Sign language (Talking with their hands)*These people are called hearing impaired or deaf. Sign ABC

  13. ACTIVITIES Sense of Touch – Touchy Feely project Sense of Smell – Worksheet Sense of Sight – Memory game Sense of Taste – Skittle taste test Sense of Hearing – Worksheet Using all 5 Senses – Culminating Lesson

  14. Touchy Feely Mystery Bags Student Directions: 1. Get the Touchy Feely bags from your teacher.2. Without looking, reach in one bag at time and feel inside.3. Draw or write on paper, what you think is in each bag.4. Give your paper to your teacher.5.Look in the bags to see what is in each one. Teacher Directions

  15. Teacher Directions: Touchy Feely Bags DESCRIPTION: Students must reach into each bag one at a time and predict what they believe is inside. On a separate sheet of paper, he or she must then draw or write what they believe each bag contains. They must give the paper to the teacher when finished. Upon completion, the student may then go and look at the objects in each bag to see if their predictions were accurate or not. MATERIALS: Any number of “Touchy Feely” bags with different objects in each.(*Ideas include: seeds, coins, cotton, marbles etc…) NOTE: Bags may be located at a learning center or set location in the classroom.

  16. Memory Game STUDENT DIRECTIONS: 1. Lay all the cards flat on the table, face down.2. Flip two cards over. 3. If they match, you take them, if they don’t, flip them back over and let the next person have a turn.*When it is your turn, try to remember where the cards were that matched. The game is over when all the cards are gone. Note to teacher: Purchase memory game from the store for this activity, or create your own.

  17. Skittle Taste Test STUDENT DIRECTIONS:1. Get your bag of Skittles.2. Without looking, reach into the bag, take out one Skittle and eat it.3. On the Skittle worksheet, put a 1 next to the color/flavor you think you ate.4. Close your eyes, reach in and eat another Skittle. 5. Write a 2 on your worksheet next to the color/flavor you think you ate second. Do this for Skittle 3, 4 and 5 also. 6. Give the worksheet to your teacher when done.7. Have your partner tell you if you were right. Teacher Directions

  18. Skittle Taste Test TEACHER DIRECTIONS: DESCRIPTION: Students must select the brown bag of Skittles with their name on it. They must reach into the bag and without looking, eat/taste one Skittle at a time. After eating each one, he/she must put the the corresponding number next to the Skittle. (If they feel they ate the orange colored/flavored Skittle first, then they would put a 1 next to the picture of that Skittle on the worksheet…..This must be done for all five Skittles.) MATERIALS:1. Skittles candy 2. Brown bags labeled with students names. (1 for each child) 3. Skittles taste test worksheet *Each bag should contain 5 Skittles. (1 of each color/flavor) NOTE: Before beginning this activity, students must be told to work with a partner so that their partner can keep track of the correct order in which they ate their Skittles. Their partner will then be able to tell them at the end of the taste test, if their guesses were accurate.

  19. Skittle Taste Test Sample Worksheet Put a number next to the Skittle in the order you think you ate them.

  20. USING ALL 5 OF OUR SENSES Materials: *Five boxes containing various objects, and wrapped like gifts. (Objects may include: Jigsaw puzzle, popcorn, bar of soap, paper clips, container of paste.)*Pre-made chart to record student predictions on. Directions: Explain to class that they are going to try and guess what is in each box by using our five senses. Tell them that you will pass around one box at a time, and they are to use their senses to predict what they think is in each box. Next explain that they are not to talk until everyone has had a turn with box number one. Record their predictions on the pre-made chart.Now unwrap each present one at a time and discuss what senses were used to figure out what was in the box. How did each sense help you to figure out what it was? Activities

  21. Braille Alphabets Sign Alphabet

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