I have spent time as a classroom teacher to Kindergarten, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade. I spent 2 years teaching ESL online and now I tutor students from grades Kindergarten to 6th grade in all subject areas.
This cut and sort worksheet is perfect for student to practice and apply their knowledge of the five senses! It is a perfect assessment tool for the end of your Five Senses unit. Check out my TPT store for more Five Senses resources for Preschool, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade!
Want to help your Preschool, Kindergarten, and First Grade science students fully experience their five senses with a little extra sensory touch? The Five Senses and Popcorn Interactive Science Activity is perfect for you! This is a wonderful sensory whole group activity to help students practice using their five senses! Students get to hear, see, touch, smell, and hear popcorn, and record what they have learned using key vocabulary. This resource includes a student worksheet, anchor chart titl
A fun large group or small group activity to help students explore their sense of touch. This resource includes teacher directions, anchor chart titles, a page for use on a whiteboard or document camera, and a student worksheet.
Help your preschool, Kindergarten, and 1st grade students practice what they have learned about the five senses in a fun and interactive way! This memory matching game is perfect for center time, small group practice, and homeschool activities. It allows your students to use their critical thinking skills to apply their knowledge of the five senses as well as build their reading and vocabulary knowledge. The three levels of cards allow you to target the needs of your learners! Level 1 is a simp
Looking for a quick activity to help your students practice and assess their knowledge of the five senses? This activity is as easy as print, cut, and go! It is perfect for your preschool, Kindergarten, 1st grade, or homeschool classrooms. Simply print the activity, cut out the sorting cards, and let students work together to assign each picture card to the correct sense. Includes 5 title pages and 20 picture cards depicting things we use our senses to observe. Check out lots more five senses
This Five Senses Nature Walk observation form is a wonderful way to let your students explore using their senses of sight and hearing in a hands-on way. Take your students on a nature walk and use this resource to help them record what they see and hear as they walk! No nature? No problem! Take them around the school building and let them observe what they see and hear there. I have included three different options provided based on your students' skill level - blank space for drawing, lines wi
This fun activity is perfect for a whole group or small group activity. This guessing game allows students to use their sense of smell to observe various smells. This resource comes with teacher tips, a sheet for projecting on a whiteboard or using on a document camera, anchor chart titles, and a student worksheet.
This is a fun variation on the five senses "What's in the Bag?" game in which students use their senses of touch to learn and explore. In this version, students are identifying objects in a particular category with only their sense of touch - shapes and animals. Two worksheets are included to allow students to write or draw their guesses, and then the answers. This is a great small group activity or center!
This Five Senses Sight Word Reader allows students to make their own book that they can read about the five senses. Each page has a space for students to practice writing the word CAN and a place to draw something that they can sense with their eyes, ears, nose, mouth, or hands.
28 color word wall cards to accompany your unit about the five senses. Great for hanging in a teaching area or a writing center so students can practice reading and writing the words! Words included: see, smell, taste, feel, hear, touch, sight, hearing, senses, observe, nose, eyes, ear, mouth, finger, hand, tongue, delicious, stinky, sour, sweet, salty, soft, hard, sticky, slimy, squishy, prickly.
I have spent time as a classroom teacher to Kindergarten, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade. I spent 2 years teaching ESL online and now I tutor students from grades Kindergarten to 6th grade in all subject areas.
Teaching style
I like classroom activities that are simple and low-prep but engage students and allow them to use their creativity and independence.
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