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    Five Senses Lesson Plan. In this lesson, children use their five senses to identify mystery objects. The lesson begins with children talking about the five senses, using examples from their own experience.

  2. GRADES K-2. SUMMARY. Students will understand that animals (including humans) gain knowledge about the world around them by the use of their senses. They learn that people have five senses: seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touching. Duration: 30 minutes.

  3. This lesson plan includes the objectives, prerequisites, and exclusions of the lesson teaching students how to identify the five senses and explore ways senses are used to observe the world around us.

  4. The document outlines a detailed lesson plan for teaching students about the five senses through various activities that use different sensory organs, including identifying shapes and colors, classifying sounds, describing textures, and identifying smells, with the overall goal being for students to understand and appreciate the importance of ...

  5. The lesson aims to teach students to identify and describe the five main sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin) and their functions. It also covers healthy habits for protecting each sense organ.

  6. Learning the five senses helps children better explore the world around them. This fun-filled lesson helps students gain a better understanding of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.

  7. Students will be able to identify all five senses and use each sense to try to identify objects. Materials Needed. variety of small bites of easily identified foods (keep allergies in mind) brown paper bags; variety of small toys; recording (or YouTube) of familiar sounds; variety of lightly scented oils (or objects) Procedure Opening to Lesson

  8. This lesson is designed to help students “observe common objects by using the five senses, describe the properties of common objects, compare and sort common objects by one physical attribute, communicate observations orally and through drawings.

  9. Help your children learn more about the 5 senses with this collection of engaging lesson plans. Children explore their sense of touch as they compare different animal coverings, practice describing and differentiating between smells, and more—all while building their vocabulary of sensory words.

  10. Look, Listen, Taste, Touch, and Smell by Pamela Hill Nettleton . The Magic School Bus Explores the Senses by Joanna Cole . You Can’t Taste a Pickle With Your Ear by Harriet Ziefert . Listen Buddy by Helen Lester . Soft and Smooth, Rough and Bumpy: A Book About Touch by Dana Meachen Rau . The Listening Walk by Paul Showers .