Five sense organ

Introduction

Have you ever wondered how you can smell your favorite food, hear your favorite song, or feel the soft touch of a pet? These everyday experiences are possible because of your five senses! In this WebQuest, you’ll become a "Sense Scientist" and investigate how each of the five senses works, why they're important, and how they help us understand the world.Are you ready to dive in and discover the wonders of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell?https://share.google/images/XkrirJlVr1dZBgJoR

Task

. Research how one of the five senses works.

2. Create a presentation (poster, digital slide deck, or short video) that explains:The organ related to the sense (e.g., eyes for sight).How the sense works.Fun facts or surprising things about the sense.How life might be different without that sense.3. Present your findings to the class in an engaging and creative way.

 

 

Process

1. Form your group and choose (or be assigned) one of the five senses:

 

Sight

 

Hearing

 

Touch

 

Taste

 

Smell

2. Use the resources below to research:

What organ is involved in your sense?

How does the sense send messages to the brain?

What role does the sense play in daily life?

What can affect or damage the sense?

What are some fun or weird facts?

3. Create your presentation:Use images, diagrams, or models.

Explain your sense clearly in your own words.

Include examples or mini-experiments if possible.

Be creative! (Use skits, drawings, or even songs.)

4. Practice and present your work to the class. Teach your classmates about your assigned sense.

 

Evaluation

You will be assessed based on the following criteria:Criteria Excellent (4) Good (3) Fair (2) Needs Improvement (1)Content Accuracy All information is accurate and clearly explained Mostly accurate with minor errors Some inaccuracies Many errors or missing information

Creativity & Presentation Very creative and engaging; well-organized Some creative elements; clear delivery Basic presentation with limited engagement Lacks creativity; unclear

Teamwork & Collaboration Worked very well together; shared responsibility Minor issues, but worked together Some teamwork problems Poor teamwork

Use of Resources Excellent use of sources; shows depth Good use of resources Limited source use Little to no research used

Understanding of Topic Shows deep understanding and can explain clearly Understands most aspects Struggles with some concepts Lacks understanding

 

Conclusion

Congratulations! You’ve just become an expert on one of the most important systems your body uses every day. By learning about the five senses, you’ve seen how the body gathers information and interacts with the world. Now that you’ve shared your knowledge with others, think about how all your senses work together and how important each one truly is!

 

Credits

This WebQuest was created to support inquiry-based learning about the five human senses for upper elementary or middle school students. The structure is inspired by educational WebQuest best practices developed by Bernie Dodge and Tom March.Image and Content Resources:

https://youtube.com/shorts/Bcd59CwMDAU?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/vXXiyIGqliE?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/jDEFH7zlCj8?feature=shared

 

Teacher Page

Target Group:Grades: 1-3

Subject: Environmental studies 

Duration: 3–5 class periods

Learning Objectives:

Students will be able to:

1. Identify and describe the five senses and their associated organs.

2. Explain how each sense functions in relation to the brain and body.

3. Use digital tools and resources to gather and present information.

4. Work collaboratively to create a group presenpresentation.

5. Reflect on the importance of the senses in daily life.