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Our Five Senses

Our Five Senses. A 2 nd grade Science/Language Arts Webquest by Beth Meyers EDU 505-Spring 2008 SUNY Oswego Dr. Harrison Yang. Introduction.

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Our Five Senses

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  1. Our Five Senses A 2nd grade Science/Language Arts Webquest by Beth Meyers EDU 505-Spring 2008 SUNY Oswego Dr. Harrison Yang

  2. Introduction Imagine this-----You are home from school, sick with a cold. (oh, boy!) Mom calls from the kitchen, “Are you hungry, honey?” Your stomach rumbles…”I sure am Mom! What’s for lunch?” you say. “How does ravioli sound?” Mom asks. Ravioli ! Your favorite! Here it comes…a nice big plate of the best food in the world ! The first bite is always the best…mmm…huh ?! Wait a minute ! You can feel it in your mouth, a warm, slippery mound…but where’s the flavor ? And the aroma ? That you love …You can’t taste it. You can’t smell it either. ( Oh Man ! ) That favorite meal just isn’t the same with only half the sensory information. Our senses each do a different job and they are able to work independently. But when they all work together, the world seems like a whole different place. Let’s investigate this idea…and by the way, I hope you feel better soon.  Ah Choo!

  3. Tasks • As a class we will discuss the 5 senses, to find out what we already know. • The class will divide into 5 groups of 5 students. • In small groups, explore the web resources to find out more about the 5 senses and the brain. • Identify the 5 senses and the sense organs they relate to. • Explore the classroom in small groups using your 5 senses. • Next, try using only 1 of your senses to investigate things in the classroom environment. • Collect a different object related to each of the 5 senses. • Create a senses journal. • Present your journal as a group, to the rest of the class.

  4. Process • As a class, we will talk about our 5 senses and the sense organs that correspond with each sense. • We will discuss how we use our 5 senses to learn about the world around us. • Break up into 5 groups of 5 students each. • Each group will explore the web resources listed. • Print out a copy of the “Make sense worksheet” for each person in the group and complete it while exploring the web resources. (Don’t worry about the words in the last column.) • http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/wwwideam.html

  5. Process continued • The links in this section each relate to 1 of the 5 senses. Please take your time and explore each link. Sight - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/see.htm Hearing - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/hear.htm Taste - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/taste.htm • Touch - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/touch.htm • Smell - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/smell.htm

  6. Process continued • Test your sense of sight at this website, choose just one picture and search for the hidden objects. http://www.highlightskids.com/GamesandGiggles/HiddenPics/HIddenPixFlashObjects/h8hpiArchive.asp • Here are some fun tricks to play on your eyes. http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chvision.html

  7. Process continued • At this next website, you can listen to a story about “listening” and then play the game that follows, to see how many sounds you can identify. http://www.highlightskids.com/Stories/AudioStories/Feb05_anEarful.asp • Try this sound/memory game and see how many sounds you can identify. http://pbskids.org/fetch/games/dogears/index.html

  8. Process continued • Print out the “5 Senses Bookmarks” from the next link and cut them out to take with you on your explorations. (make sure each person has one) http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/wwwsens.html • Print out a “5 Senses Journal” for each group from this link. http://teacher.scholastic.com/LessonPlans/unit_imspecial_Journal.pdf • Using your “5 Senses Bookmarks” and your “5 Senses Journals” the groups will explore the classroom environment in search of objects using their senses. • The sense of taste will be limited to a designated tasting station. (taking into account any food allergies)

  9. Process continued • Each group will choose an object that can be examined and described using only 1 of the senses, a student in that group will record their choice and write in complete sentences using “adjectives” to describe the item in the “Senses Journal”. Use as many adjectives as you can think of. (Example: We used our eyes to see that an apple is round, red and shiny. The sense we used was sight.) • The journal writer for that entry will also illustrate their choice. • Repeat the previous 2 steps until the group has chosen an object that corresponds with each of the 5 senses. (Allowing a different student to record and illustrate their findings each time, so that everyone has a turn writing and illustrating in the “Senses Journal”)

  10. Process continued • When each group has completed the “Senses Journal” entries for each of the 5 senses, the groups will take turns presenting their findings in the form of a guessing game. • The presenting group will tell just the adjectives used to describe their item. (Example: “Item # 1 is round, redand shiny.) • The remainder of the class will try to guess the item being described and tell the sense that was used. (Notice how much harder it is to identify something with information from only 1 sense.) • The presenting group will then tell the answer and show their illustration. • These 3 steps will be repeated for each sense item. • Each group will take a turn presenting their journal entries in this format.

  11. Evaluation

  12. Conclusion • Then human body is an amazing thing! • Human beings and other living creatures learn about the world by using their senses. Our senses help us to gather information from the outside world, and then send that information to our brains where the information is processed. • Separately, each sense can gather information but working together, our senses and our brains help us to make amazing discoveries and develop an understanding of the world around us.

  13. Resources The resources for this webquest are included in the process portion because students need to access some of them in a specific sequence. Also the “Make Sense Worksheet” has some more advanced vocabulary in the last column. I have also listed the resources here: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/wwwideam.html • Sight - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/see.htm • Hearing - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/hear.htm • Taste - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/taste.htm • Touch - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/touch.htm • Smell - http://freda.auyeung.net/5senses/smell.htm http://www.highlightskids.com/GamesandGiggles/HiddenPics/HIddenPixFlashObjects/h8hpiArchive.asp http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chvision.html http://www.highlightskids.com/Stories/AudioStories/Feb05_anEarful.asp http://pbskids.org/fetch/games/dogears/index.html http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/wwwsens.html http://teacher.scholastic.com/LessonPlans/unit_imspecial_Journal.pdf

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