What Do You Sense? By: Mindy Ison. Introduction What’s that Popping? I hear something popping. It smells so good to me. I wonder what it taste like. I.

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What Do You Sense? By: Mindy Ison

Introduction What’s that Popping? I hear something popping. It smells so good to me. I wonder what it taste like. I want to touch it too. I wonder what it could be, come with me and let’s go see!

Billy and Lily were just read the riddle “What’s that Popping?” Even though the riddle gave them lots of clues, they still could not figure out the answer. Both Billy and Lily want to know the answer.

The Task Follow Billy and Lily to solve the riddle. You will visit websites to learn more about hearing, smelling, touching, tasting, and seeing. You will also do some fun activities.

The Process Step 1: The first clue that Billy and Lily were given was I hear something popping. Click on the to see what they hear. Step 2: The second clue that Billy and Lily were given was It smells so good to me. Click on the to see what it smells. Step 3: The third clue that Billy and Lily were given was I wonder what it taste like. Click on the to see what it tastes.

The Process Step 4: The fourth clue that Billy and Lily were given was I want to touch it too. Click on the to see what it touches. Step 5: The fifth clue that Billy and Lily were given was come with me and let’s go see! Click on the to see with your eyes.

Evaluation The students will be given a smiley face and a sticker if they participate in this activity. The students will understand that we use the five senses in everyday life.

Conclusion You learned more about your five senses. Now it’s time to solve the riddle. Let’s read it one more time. What’s that Popping? I hear something popping. It smells so good to me. I wonder what it taste like. I want to touch it too. I wonder what it could be, come with me and let’s go see!

Click on this link to find out the answer to the riddle. Good job!! Thank you for helping Billy and Lily solve the riddle. You did a fantastic job!!

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Your ears help you to hear sounds. We use our ears for our sense of hearing. Click on the to listen to the different sounds.

Our nose lets us smell things. Click on the to see what Bert smells.

We use our mouth to taste things. Taste helps us enjoy food. Click on the to see what we taste.

We use our hands, feet, and skin to touch things. Touching lets us tell the shape of things. Click on the to touch paint.

We use our eyes to see things. Our eyes help us learn about the colors. Click on the to play a matching game.