Feeling Senses. This Power point will tell you about what your feeling senses are.

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Feeling Senses

This Power point will tell you about what your feeling senses are

How Does Your Feeling Sense Help You? Your feeling senses help you tell if something is hot or cold. Your nerve endings sends messages to your brain telling the brain if you are hot, cold, hurt or in pain. Your feeling senses help you tell if something is hot or cold. Your nerve endings sends messages to your brain telling the brain if you are hot, cold, hurt or in pain.

When Do You Use Your Feeling Senses? Y ou may not know but everyone uses their feeling sense everyday. When you eat, wash your hands, play sports and many other things your are using your feeling senses. Y ou may not know but everyone uses their feeling sense everyday. When you eat, wash your hands, play sports and many other things your are using your feeling senses.

Which parts of your fingers are sensitive? Some areas of the body are more sensitive than others because they have more nerve endings. It is easy to burn your mouth when you eat something really hot. Your fingertips are also very sensitive.

Have you ever bitten your tongue and wondered why it hurt so much? It is because the sides of your tongue have a lot of nerve endings that are very sensitive to pain.

How do Blind people read? People who are blind use their fingertips to read Braille by feeling the patterns of raised dots on their paper.

Braille The Braille system was invented by Louis Braille. Louis felt that the most important thing for a blind person was that he or she have a way to read and write just as people with sight do. The Braille alphabet was created and has helped blind people all over the world to read, write, and perform just as many tasks as sighted people. The Braille system was invented by Louis Braille. Louis felt that the most important thing for a blind person was that he or she have a way to read and write just as people with sight do. The Braille alphabet was created and has helped blind people all over the world to read, write, and perform just as many tasks as sighted people.

This Is The Braille Alphabet