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Hearing

Kindergarten · Science · My Five Senses · Wisconsin, USA

Lesson Summary

Use your ears to hear sounds like music, voices, and nature.

Explanation

Hearing is the sense you use with your ears. Your ears help you hear all kinds of sounds. You can hear birds singing, people talking, music playing, and cars honking. Sounds can be loud or soft, high or low. Hearing helps you learn, talk to people, and stay safe by listening for warnings.

Practice Questions

Q1: What part of your body do you use to hear?
Answer: Your ears
Q2: Name a loud sound and a soft sound.
Answer: A loud sound could be thunder or a drum. A soft sound could be a whisper or a cat purring.
Q3: How does hearing help you at school?
Answer: You can listen to your teacher, follow directions, and talk with friends.
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Hearing is a lesson in the My Five Senses chapter of Kindergarten Science. It is part of the Wisconsin, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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Hearing is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Science curriculum in Wisconsin, USA.

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