Krissy Breidinger ITC 525-801 2011 Summer 1 MENU Sight Hearing Touch Taste Smell Test Yourself.

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Krissy Breidinger ITC Summer 1

MENU Sight Hearing Touch Taste Smell Test Yourself

MENU You use your eyes to see! Pupil- allows light to enter the eye Iris- the colored part of your eye that allows the pupil to get bigger or smaller Sclera- the white of the eye that serves as a protective layer

MENU How does it look? ShortTall DullBright SmallLarge OR

MENU Check out these optical illusions! Don’t let your eyes fool you… ehs.nih.gov/ illusion/illusi ons.htm

MENU You use your ears to hear! This is what the inside of your ear looks like! Invisible sound vibrations travel through the air and into your ear to create the sound you hear.

MENU What could it be? 1 2 3

MENU Close your eyes and listen. What do you hear?

MENU Use your sense of hearing to help the animals find their sounds!

MENU You use your skin to feel! Think of all of the body parts you can feel with.

MENU COLD SHARP SOFT HOT How would it feel?

MENU You taste with your tongue! There are four major tastes. Bitter Sour Salty Sweet

MENU Your taste buds are all over your tongue. Certain parts of your tongue taste certain tastes.

MENU Click on the food that tastes sweet.

MENU You smell with your nose ! Some things smell GOOD ! Some things smell BAD !

MENU Good or bad smell? Bad smell Good smell? Good smell Will we always agree? No! Everyone’s nose is different.

MENU Which sense are you using when you know a train is coming because of its whistle? Smelling Tasting Hearing Touching

MENU OOPS! TRY AGAIN

MENU YOU GOT IT! You can hear the train whistle with your ears! hear

MENU With Sid the Science Kid!

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