Five Senses

Introduction

Introduction

Have you ever wondered how you experience the world around you? Every day, you use your five senses—sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch—to explore, learn, and understand things. In this WebQuest, you will discover how each sense works and why they are important in your daily life.

Task

Task

You will:

Name the 5 senses

Match each sense with its body part

Give one example for each

Process

Process

Step 1: Learn the Five Senses

Sight – Eyes (we see)

 Hearing – Ears (we hear)

 Smell – Nose (we smell)

 Taste – Tongue (we taste)

 Touch – Skin (we feel)

Step 2: Match and Example

Sense 

Body Part

Example

 

Sight

Eyes

I see a rainbow 

 

Hearing

Ears

I hear music 

 

Smell

Nose

I smell flowers 

 

Taste

Tongue

I taste candy 

 

Touch

Skin

I feel soft pillow 

 

Step 3: Answer These Questions

What do you use to see?

What do you use to hear?

Which sense helps you smell food?

Evaluation

Activity

Draw a picture of yourself and label your eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin.

Conclusion

Conclusion

Great job! Now you know how your five senses help you learn and have fun every day

Credits

 Resources (5 Senses)

Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia. (n.d.). Senses. Britannica Kids

https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/senses/353759⁠�

Science Hub 4 Kids. (2015, August 31). The 5 senses.

https://www.sciencehub4kids.com/the-5-senses/⁠�