My Five Senses Preschool Activities, Lessons, and Printables.
Touching (The Five Senses) by Rebecca Rissman Tasting Things by Allan Fowler The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Cold, Crunchy, Colorful: Using Our Senses by Jane Brockett Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young I Wonder Why Lemons Taste Sour and Other Questions about Senses by Deborah Chancellor Big Smelly Bear by Britta Teckentrup.
Five Senses! ABDO Group, 2012. References. Photo by Kazz.0 under CC BY 2.0 via Flickr; This post is part of the series: Exploring Our Five Senses. This series of Kindergarten lesson plans focuses on exploring the five senses. Teach your students to interact with their world through seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching! Our 5 Senses.
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The Five Senses is an educational activity for kids to learn about taste, smell, vision, hearing, and touch. The lesson will introduce each of the five senses one at a time. Students will then be assessed through a multiple choice activity. Can you smell the fun!
Lesson Plan: The Five Senses Name: Amber Mallow Lesson Topic: The Five Senses. Grade Level: 5th Science Concept(s): There are five senses that humans have. These five senses are touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing. These senses make it possible for people to interact with others and get around in their daily lives. Science Process Skills: The science process skills are communicating and.
Books about the Five Senses. Here are some great books about the five senses to share with your preschool students. My Five Senses Big Book by Aliki - This is a good book to introduce your students to the senses and how we use them every day. This big book version works great for shared reading, but it is also available in a smaller paperback.
We experience the world through our five senses, making them some of our most important learning tools. With our five senses worksheets and printables, designed for preschool and kindergarten, your budding scientists will explore the world around them with sorting, matching, and even science experiments. Let your students get curious as they investigate and discover sights, sounds, smells.