Taste and Smell
Kindergarten · Science · My Five Senses · Nevada, USA
Lesson Summary
Use your tongue to taste and your nose to smell the world around you.
Explanation
Taste and smell work together. You taste food with your tongue. Food can taste sweet, sour, salty, or bitter. You smell with your nose. Flowers smell sweet and garbage smells bad. Your nose and tongue work as a team. That is why food does not taste as good when your nose is stuffed up!
Practice Questions
Q1: What part of your body do you use to taste?
Answer: Your tongue
Q2: What part of your body do you use to smell?
Answer: Your nose
Q3: Name something that tastes sweet.
Answer: Candy, cake, fruit, or cookies (any sweet food).
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What is Taste and Smell in Kindergarten Science?+
Taste and Smell is a lesson in the My Five Senses chapter of Kindergarten Science. It is part of the Nevada, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Taste and Smell?+
Taste and Smell is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Science curriculum in Nevada, USA.
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