My senses: Things I like/Things I don’t like

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My senses: Things I like/Things I don’t like I can identify and communicate about what I like and don’t like. I know that I, and others, can use words, body language and facial expression to communicate what they like and don’t like. I explain the idea of personal space. I understand that other people might not like what I like, or dislike what I dislike. rshp.scot

Smell rshp.scot

Sight rshp.scot

Hearing rshp.scot

Touch rshp.scot

Taste rshp.scot

Things we like Things we don’t like rshp.scot

Personal space The bubble game rshp.scot

Activity Expert Panel of sense investigators rshp.scot

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I like… I don’t like… rshp.scot

In this class, we are all individuals, different, unique and special. rshp.scot