The five senses are sight, touch, taste, smell, and hear. The document provides examples of how each sense is used, such as using eyes to read, using hands to feel textures, using mouth to taste foods, using nose to smell flowers, and using ears to listen to music. It encourages practicing expressing feelings through activities and discusses benefits like improving speaking skills.
2. Introduction
The student knows the basic structures
and functions of the human body and
how they relate to personal health.
The student is expected to:
name the five senses
3. The purpose of the activity:
The activity allows students to expressing there feeling
Incorporating the activity in the lesson:
First, discusses with students as a whole class about there feeling
explain the lesson with clear examples. Then, I will solve with the
students one activity. After that, they will solve exercises by their
selves. When they finish I will check their answers with the class to
make sure that all students understand.
The benefits of the activity:
• Improve the general ability to speak more clearly .
• Practice expressing feeling.
• Use talk to share feelings.
5. The Sense To See
• We use our eyes
to read a book.
• We use our eyes
to look at the sun.
• We use our eyes
to watch TV.
6. The Sense to Touch
• We use our hands
to give a dog bath.
• We use our hands
to pet a fluffy cat.
• We use our hands
to feel soft cotton.
7. Sense of Taste
• We use our mouth
to taste Mom’s great
foods!
• We use our mouth
to taste sweet fruits.
• We use our mouth
to taste a sour
lemon.
8. Sense of Smell
• We use our nose
to smell the
beautiful flowers.
• We use our nose
to smell to natural
air that surrounds
us.
• We use our nose
to smell good
food.
9. Sense of Hearing
• We use our ears to
listen to our favorite
music on the radio.
• We use our ears to
listen to the teacher
at school.
• We use our ears to
listen to our parents.