Sight
Kindergarten · Science · My Five Senses · Yukon, Canada
Lesson Summary
Use your eyes to see colors, shapes, sizes, and everything around you.
Explanation
Sight is the sense you use with your eyes. Your eyes help you see colors, shapes, how big or small things are, and how far away they are. You use sight when you read, draw, or watch for cars before crossing the street. Your eyes are amazing tools that help you learn about the world.
Practice Questions
Q1: What part of your body do you use to see?
Answer: Your eyes
Q2: Name two things your eyes can help you notice.
Answer: Colors and shapes (or size, distance, and many other things).
Q3: How does sight help you stay safe?
Answer: You can see cars, look where you are going, and notice dangers.
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What is Sight in Kindergarten Science?+
Sight is a lesson in the My Five Senses chapter of Kindergarten Science. It is part of the Yukon, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Sight?+
Sight is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Science curriculum in Yukon, Canada.
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