but it’s not very often that we take time to really explore each sense. This Easy Five Senses Lesson Plan for Preschool is full of fun, hands on activities that will help teach and investigate the five senses.
“___ has Five Senses”. Five Senses Festival Have a Five Senses Festival as a culminating activity to your Five Senses unit. Set up five stations: Station 1: Play a memory game OR have a tray of about ten objects and take one away. See if the students can remember which one is mis...
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Lesson Plan: This cooperative group writing workshop activity is best when completed after a study trip or a “being there” experience(i.e. to the zoo). A lesson on developing students descriptive writing using the 5 senses. Group the students in sets of 4 – 5. ...
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Have students take along blank paper, a tablet device, or worksheet, to capture observations using all five senses. When you return to the classroom, talk to your students about using their five senses in their writing as well. For example, your students may have seen a tree. Was it tall...
This handout accompanies the “Are You One of Us?” lesson plan. The Art of Flying By creating a model that simulates insect wings, students will learn how insects make their wings work. Is Seeing Believing? This lesson will help students understand differences between images and creative repr...