Use Your Five Senses to Explore | Kindergarten Science
๐ What the Section Is About
This section helps young learners explore the world using their five senses. They will discover how sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch help them learn about the things around them. Using senses is one of the first ways children become scientists!
๐ฏ Learning Objectives
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Name the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
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Match each sense to the body part that uses it
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Describe things using sensory words (e.g., loud, soft, sweet, rough)
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Observe and talk about how senses help us learn
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Explore the environment using more than one sense
๐งช Examples
โข Using eyes to see colors and shapes
โข Listening to birds chirping
โข Smelling flowers or food
โข Tasting something sweet or sour
โข Feeling soft fur or rough bark
๐ Key Vocabulary and Definitions
โข Sense โ A way of learning about the world
โข Sight โ Using eyes to see
โข Hearing โ Using ears to listen
โข Smell โ Using nose to sniff scents
โข Taste โ Using tongue to notice flavors
โข Touch โ Using skin to feel things
๐ฒ Fun Practice Activities
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Test Yourself: Interactive Practice Quiz
๐ก Offline Homework Idea
Go on a “Senses Walk” with an adult. As you walk, name one thing you can see, hear, smell, touch, and (if safe) taste. Draw or talk about your favorite thing from the walk and the sense you used to explore it.
