Christa Richards Kennesaw State University. Georgia Performance Standards Kindergarten: Physical Science SKP1. Students will describe objects in terms.

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Christa Richards Kennesaw State University

Georgia Performance Standards Kindergarten: Physical Science SKP1. Students will describe objects in terms of the materials they are made of and their physical properties. B. Use senses to classify common materials, such as buttons or swatches of cloth, according to their physical attributes (color, size, shape, weight, texture, buoyancy, flexibility).

Table of Contents Our Five Sense Are: What do you use? Examples of the senses SmellTasteTouchHearSee Are they really important? Class Survey –Column Graph –Pie Chart Daily use of senses Ending

Our Five Senses Are: SmellTasteTouchHearSee

What do you use? The Five Senses Smell Nose Taste Mouth Touch Hands Hear Ears See Eyes

Examples of the Senses SmellTasteTouchHearSee Food Ice Cream ToysMusicPeople SkunksPizzaBooksVoicesColors Perfume French Fries ComputersLaughterAnimals

Smell Smell is a very important sense because it could save your life. If you were in a burning building, you would need to be able to smell the smoke, in order to get out of the room safely.

Taste Another sense that you use everyday is taste. Just think of how boring it would be if everything tasted the same. That means that pizza would taste the same as broccoli. YUCK!!! This tastes like broccoli.

Touch Try to imagine how many things you touch a day. That’s a pretty big number! Just think about all of the things you would miss out on if you couldn’t touch or feel anything.

Hear It is also very important to be able to hear. You can hear what people are saying to you and you can hear all the different sounds outside. Without ears you wouldn’t be able to hear the TV or the radio, and that would be pretty boring.

See Being able to see is great, because you can tell who someone is, what color something is, and many other things. If you weren’t able to see you would just be walking around feeling completely lost, and you would never be able to go anywhere by yourself. Go here to watch a video:

Are they really important? All of the senses are important, because each one of them helps you every single day of your life. I want you to take a few minutes to think about how different your life would be without at least one of your senses.

Class Survey

Daily Use of Senses You hear your mom yell that dinner is ready. Then you see dinner on the table. Then you smell food as you walk to the kitchen. Then you touch the fork when you pick it up. Then finally you taste the food.

I’m so happy to have all of my senses!!!!