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sight smell touch hearing taste

What can you see? What can you hear? What can you smell? What can you touch? What can you taste?

Task: Make a mind map to show what you can see, hear, smell, touch and taste. Forest See Hear Feel Taste Smell

twisted lifeless dark gnarled bareold

As I made my way into the forest I could see dark, twisted trees and a layer of soft, white mist covered the path. In the distance I could hear a lone wolf howling at the bright moon and the dry twigs cracked and rustled beneath my feet as I crept along. The icy wind swept across my face, stinging my cheeks. The smell of rotting leaves filled my nostrils but I pushed myself further into the darkness.