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Learning Objectives: 1. I can name the 5 senses i.e touch... 2. I can name the parts of the body where the 5 senses are coming from i.e hand 3. I can discuss further about what each sense can be used for i.e touching the sand

I have five senses to explore with: Hearing Seeing Tasting Smelling Touching

Take a look at the boxes below. Can you join the matching pairs? Ears Eyes Mouth Nose Hands

Take a moment to complete the first sentence below then answer the following questions (repeat as many times as you can): I have a What does it look like? What does it feel like? Does it make a sound? Can you eat it? What does it taste like? What does it smell like?

Take a look at the words below relating to the hearing senses. Can you hear any of them now? Think of more words that you can hear. Loud Low Quiet Crying Noisy Banging Shouting Laughing Popping Scratching Rustling Thundering Tapping Walking Dripping Splashing Clicking Close High Far Scraping Swallowing

Take a look at the words below relating to the seeing senses. Can you see any of them now? Think of more words that you can see. Bright Black Red Short Pink Blue Stripy Shiny White Dark Tall Fat Thin Spotty Big Yellow Far Close Green Glowing Colourful Transparent

Take a look at the words below relating to the tasting senses. Can you taste any of them now? Think of more words that you can taste. Sweet Salty Fishy Spicy Fresh Sour Sugary Tangy Bland Chilli Cold Oily Bitter Delicious Juicy Tasty Acidic Dry Greasy Cheesy Chocolaty Fruity Mild Seasoned Hot

Take a look at the words below relating to the smelling senses. Can you smell any of them now? Think of more words that you can smell. Fresh Perfume Fishy Bad Flowery Woody Strong Pleasant Rotten Stinky Foul Aromatic Smelly Seasoned Unpleasant Musty Sweet Deodorant

Take a look at the words below relating to the touching senses. Can you touch any of them now? Think of more words that you can touch. Smooth Cold Sticky Warm Rough Fluffy Hard Velvety Soft Bumpy Bushy Wet Spikey Hairy Heavy Prickly Slippery Silky Moisty Light Slimy

Take a look at the images in the boxes below. Draw a circle around the correct images to match each sense. Hearing Seeing Tasting Smelling Touching

Quiz Time: that feel soft! that feel rough! that taste nice! that taste sour! that smell nice! that smell bad! that sound close! that sound far!

Scavenger Hunt Time: that are green! that are square shaped! that are small! that are big! that are circular! that feel dry! that are blue! that taste sweet!

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