Monday, July 31, 2023

Exploring Fun Activities for a Sensational Journey of the Five Senses!

 Today, we're going to get on board a sensational journey of the five senses! 


I've compiled some fun and educational five senses activities that include emergent readers that kids will love to read again and again, book recommendations, printables and follow up activities to create a Five Senses Unit or to compliment the unit you already teach.. So, buckle up your sensory seatbelts and let's dive right in!

You will find activities and printables to explore the world of sound with guessing a symphony of everyday sounds, to taste testing and learning where you taste on your tongue, to engaging your sense of smell with an easy to set-up aromatic guessing game! 



In one of our readers, students will learn about being a scientist and using the tools of their body to explore the world. Available in color and black and white for easy printing.

Another reader challenges kids to use their sense of sight to figure out the animal on the next page by seeing just a piece of their body. These easy to print books are copied two to a page.

Check out the Five Senses here.  It’s been update with a fresh look and fun activities. 

Get ready to engage your senses to truly comprehend the wondrous world around us!



Looking for more activities to do at home or in school for the five senses, check these out:


Create a mystery box- put an item inside and have kids reach inside and guess what it is.  This also can work for show and tell.

Blind Drawing: Have one child wear a blindfold and another child directs them what to draw and see if they can create the intended image.

Trust Walk: One partner is blindfolded and their partner guides them through the home or classroom by telling them the directions.

Check out the different scents or herbs, fruits, and flowers, and ask students to identify them with their eyes closed. 

Texture Treasure Hunt- Set up a touch & feel center with different objects with  texture to explore.

Volcano Fun- Make a volcano erupt by exploring the reactions of vinegar and baking soda. 

Nature Walk- Go for a walk in the backyard or neighborhood, and encourage them to notice the sounds, textures, and scents of nature.

Create colorful art with different materials like finger painting, colored sand, or fabric scraps.




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