How Do Our Senses Keep Us Safe Worksheet
Our senses help us to experience the world around us, and they are also important for keeping us safe. Can the children describe the ways our different senses protect us from danger?
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Our senses help us to experience the world around us, and they are also important for keeping us safe. Can the children describe the ways our different senses protect us from danger?
These 'senses - hearing' word cards are helpful if you're learning about the sense of hearing, but might also be useful in a music room for labelling and activities.
This useful set of 20 'sense of sight' words is perfect for classroom displays and vocabulary activities. We have sets of twenty words for the other 4 senses, too...
The kids might have fun with some of the 'smelly' words in this collection of word cards! Great for lots of games and vocabulary work if you're learning about the senses...
These 20 word cards feature vocabulary to do with our sense of taste. Perfect for tasting activities in the classroom!
Here's a useful set of 20 word cards if you're learning about the sense of touch. Perfect for displays and vocabulary work.
Humans have five basic senses. Can the kids draw and label the organs we use for each one on this template?
Here's a worksheet that tests the children's knowledge of our senses. Can they colour in the sensory organs in the correct colour according to the instructions?
Thinking about our senses is a great starting point for descriptive writing. We've got writing prompt pages featuring 6 very different scenes. Can the children imagine they are in one of the scenes and use each of their senses to describe it?
A sensory walk is a great way to explore the senses, and the children can record everything they experience on this useful writing prompt.
Use this worksheet to teach students about our senses and how they work. Can they write down things they hear, smell, see, taste and touch in the correct boxes?
Our senses take information from the environment and send it to our brain, which then processes the information and tells your body how to respond. Can the children identify which of the five senses are represented by the pictures on this worksheet?
Picture prompts like this fall scene are a great way to get kids involved in creative writing. The children can think about what they see in the picture, and write some ideas in the boxes provided.
Using the same photos as the rest of our autumn/fall writing prompt resources, this slideshow encourages children to "put themselves into" the various scenes and think about the sounds, sights, smells and feelings that might result before planning and writing a story.
There are 12 bright and cheerful picture flashcards in this set, each with an autumn-themed picture. Perfect for displays and vocabulary work!
Our autumn vocabulary die are perfect for activities inside or outside the classroom! Use indoors for vocabulary games, or ask the kids to roll the dice when on an outdoors walk and see if they can spot whatever the dice has landed on! Simply print, fold and glue your die to begin.
This autumn vocabulary die is a great way to help develop vocabulary skills and encourage creativity. Print, cut out and glue the die, then use to spark off stories or for vocabulary games.
Autumn is a great time for making a classroom display and these word cards are perfect to use as labels, or use for all kinds of vocabulary activities...
Autumn is a great time of year for learning, with lots of children back at school and so much colour and wildlife to explore. Our word mat is an excellent autumn resource for the classroom, and you could even laminate the mat and use at the dinner table!
We've jumbled up some autumn vocabulary, and the children need to unscramble each word and match to the lovely illustrations on the right...