Monday, September 16, 2013

Using our Five Senses like Scientists



In Kindergarten Enrichment, we have been thinking about what a scientist does. We have been learning that scientists use their five senses to observe the world around them. We read the story, My Five Senses, by Aliki and discovered that we each have five senses! We use our eyes to see, our nose to smell, tongues to taste, ears to listen, and our hands to feel.







This week we explored how we use our sense of hearing. We played a game where we guessed what was inside the plastic egg by listening. First, we looked a 6 plastic bags that were filled with different objects: beans, acorns, sprinkles, beads, pennies, and cotton. Each egg was filled with one of these materials.




We shook and listened to each egg. We then recorded our guesses. After we drew or wrote our guesses down we opened and revealed what was inside each egg.

You might want to practice using your sense of hearing at home with your child by sitting outside in nature very quietly and listening for sounds. See if you can hear a bird, a cricket, or the wind blowing the leaves on the trees!

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