Five Senses Theme
Our five senses are a big part of our day-to-day lives and can be very exciting for a preschool to discuss. Whether learning about tasting, touching, smelling, hearing, or feeling/touching it turns our everyday sensations into something extra-fun!
Five Senses Preschool Theme
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Body parts with five senses These are some pictures that I took when I delivered the lesson regarding body parts and five senses. It is always interesting to do this topic. I utilize flashcards, worksheets on different body cards to engage the...
I can hear headband We made I can hear headbands for one of the five senses! I had the students cut out the ears and headband and we stapled them together! Most students need all three parts of the headband but some might only need two! It was great for...
Five Senses - Sight During the week of five senses, we decided to do a sense each day of the week. We started with the sense of sight! One activity that we did is shown in the first image. We set up a pouring station to help with fine motor skills. ...
5 Senses Sorting Activity Game Check out this awesome 5 senses sorting activity game for your preschoolers, toddlers, and kindergarteners! Simply grab the printable and get started. It's an easy and fun educational activity that will teach kids all about the...
5 Senses Sorting Game with Clothespins Are you looking for a fun and interactive way to help preschoolers learn about the five senses? This game is perfect for additional reinforcement or as an engaging center activity for your students. At "Kiddy Ranch" preschool, ...
Easter Activities: Peeps Five Senses Experiment, Painting Activities and Easter Center I thought I would share a few of the fun Easter crafts and activities that my class did over the past couple of weeks! Peeps five senses, painting Easter eggs using a potato masher, painting peeps bunnies using...
Sence of Hear, Touch, Smell, Taste Hear Children identify where the lemon is - 3 non transparent empty glass compote bottles. Measure the same amount of water into each but put a lemon in one. Mix the bottles. Children tap the lid to identify where the lemon is....
Learning about body parts Give each child a piece of paper and start dictating to them. The goal is to draw a complete creature according to the teacher’s instructions. We start with the head ( and the number of heads) and continue with ( ...
Preschool Five Senses The classroom is a preschool classroom for students with disabilities. This summer session we are working to learn our 5 senses the extended summer session is 6 weeks and by using the Five senses theme we will have week 1 Eyes. Week 2...
Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes Activity At Bright Horizons at Corporate Woods, they learned about, "Head, shoulders, knees, and toes, " via a fun song and using a neat model the teachers set up--a model which the students helped put a face upon. It was good fun! ...
Learning About the Five Senses With Centers At Alma Flor Ada Spanish Immersion Early Learning Academy, they learned about the five senses! The class discussed seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting. Then, the students went to different centers to experiment...
5 Senses: Hearing Paper Cup Phones hat a fun activity for a classroom or Homeschool. Making their own paper cup phones and being able to hear their friends on the other end had them fascinated and full of giggles. Phone Cup Bill's were sky high during recess when...
Five senses - Taste, sound, touch, sight and smell Elmore: Monday: Zero Class: - Letter "L" introduction. Afternoon Activities: – Magazine cut outs – Face template Wednesday: – What are senses? – Can you name the five different senses: sight, sound, touch, ...
Making a, "Feely," Collage At Community Preschool, they have been learning all about the five senses. As part of this unit, the sense of touch was discussed. The students make a, "Feely collage, " with different elements they could touch and feel to observe...
Using our Five Senses Our theme this week is all about five senses. Last week, my kindergarten class learned all about parts of the computer. We talk about their senses. They mention for what we use our sense. Each students mention what they do, daily,...
Senses: Smell. Use a Read Aloud to help use your sense of smell. Read "Are you my Mother?" in the Dr. Seuss series Read "Are you my mother"? A Dr. Seuss Book about a baby bird that falls out of his nest while his mother goes in search of food. He comes across animate and inanimate objects and asks "Are you my mother. " I have used this activity...
Mr. Potato Head Template for Discussing the Five Senses The five senses we as humans have are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. When discussing these senses with students it can be fun to focus on each sense via this Mr. Potato Head template! It can be printed out, ...
Listening Ears 5 Senses week Learning about the five senses can be A LOT of fun! There are just SO MANY activities that can be done! On our lesson about the ears, we decided to create our own pair of LISTENING EARS! So instead of just pretending to “put...
Free Worksheets About the 5 Senses for Preschoolers These free worksheets are a fantastic way to help introduce the concepts of the five senses to your preschooler students! 1. Five Senses This worksheet has students cut and paste the pictures where they belong. For example, ...
Free Downloadable Senses Poster Set These free posters discuss the five senses! They will make a great addition to your classroom and can be used during a teaching segment about the five senses or simply kept-up to help remind students what the five senses are. ...