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Ms. Kelli Grubb Kindergarten Life Sciences Click to move on

Click on one of the senses to learn about it! SMELL TASTE HEARING TOUCH SIGHT When you are finished click here for the review question.

SENSE OF SMELL We smell using our nose. A nose has two nostrils A dog’s sense of smell is at least 10,000 times better than a human’s. Click here to move on

What do you smell? On your worksheet: Write one thing you do like to smell. Write one thing you do not like to smell Click here to return to the main menu

SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch is spread through the whole body. Nerves in your skin tell your brain that something is touching you. Your finger tips are very sensitive to touch. Click here to move on

What do you touch? On your worksheet: Write one thing you do like to touch. Write one thing you do not like to touch. Click here to return to the main menu

SENSE OF HEARING We hear sounds using our ears. The three smallest bones in the body, called the hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup, help you hear. Some people cannot hear. They are deaf. Click here to move on

What do you hear? On your worksheet: Write one thing you do like to hear. Write one thing you do not like to hear. Click here to return to the main menu

SENSE OF TASTE We taste using our tongues. You have about 10,000 taste buds. Taste buds can taste sweet, sour, salty, and bitter tastes. Click here to move on

What do you taste? On your worksheet: Write one thing you do like to smell. Write one thing you do not like to smell. Click here to return to the main menu

SENSE OF SIGHT We see using our eyes. The color part of your eye is called the Iris. Irises can be brown, green, blue or hazel. Click here to move on

What do you see? On your worksheet: Write one thing you do like to see. Write one thing you do not like to see. Click here to return to the main menu

LET’S REVIEW Which one of our senses do we use our nose for? A.HearingHearing B.SmellSmell C.TasteTaste

But we hear using our ears, not our nose. GOOD TRY! Click here to try again

Nice Job!! We smell using our nose! Click here to move on

GOOD TRY! But we taste using our tongue, not our nose. Click here to try again

Congratulations! You have completed the lesson on the 5 senses. Click the toucan below to restart the lesson for the next student. Click here restart the lesson