Using All Senses
Kindergarten · Science · My Five Senses · Virginia, USA
Lesson Summary
Practice using all five senses together to explore and describe things.
Explanation
Good scientists use all five senses when they explore. You can look at an apple and see that it is red. You can touch it and feel that it is smooth. You can smell it and notice a fresh smell. You can listen to the crunch when you bite it. You can taste that it is sweet. Using all your senses helps you learn the most.
Practice Questions
Q1: Name all five senses.
Answer: Sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell
Q2: If you are exploring a flower, which senses could you use?
Answer: Sight to see its color, smell to sniff it, and touch to feel the petals.
Q3: Why is it helpful to use more than one sense when exploring?
Answer: You learn more about something when you use many senses together.
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What is Using All Senses in Kindergarten Science?+
Using All Senses is a lesson in the My Five Senses chapter of Kindergarten Science. It is part of the Virginia, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
What grade level covers Using All Senses?+
Using All Senses is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Science curriculum in Virginia, USA.
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