Five Senses: A Research and Writing Project
Make learning about the five senses and the world around us fun with these engaging, language-building activities! This research project includes low-prep graphic organizers and a hands-on science activity using the five senses!
Lead your students to discover how their five senses help them understand the world around them while meeting literacy and science standards!
Here's what you'll get:
- Graphic organizers
- Labeling
- Recording sheets
- Sorting
- Hands-on science activity (popcorn)
- Read aloud book suggestions
Your students will love learning about our five senses and how we use those senses. They'll be building science and literacy skills and developing vocabulary and language skills while using this science of reading-aligned resources!
Prep is quick and easy... Just print the labels and assemble the graphic organizers and recording pages!
Included activities:
- Schema map
- KWL chart
- Five senses circle charts
- Five senses labeling
- Taste test
- Five senses posters
- I notice/I wonder
- Text evidence/evidence organizer
- What I Know/What I can do
- Sensory cards
- Sensory jar activity
- Recording sheets/writing pages
- Vocabulary
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ashlee E. says: “My student and I loved this activity! After the small prep work, we were ready to go! The popcorn experiment was tons of fun. What does popcorn "hear" like really had them stumped until our group discussion! Would definitely recommend x100! This lesson also introduces our 5 senses for so many more lessons such as 5 sense of Apples, Winter, etc. You can refer back to this so many times!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Joy F. says: “All of Greg's resources are amazing but this was such a fun and engaging research project. I look forward to using this for years to come!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Teresa C. says: “This was a great activity. The students had a great time filling out this book. Students loved trying new things and recording our information.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kathy L. says: This unit had so many activities that I ran out of time to use everything! As always, the research journal and graphic organizer headings were perfect for kindergarten. My class got so excited when they came in and saw the popcorn chart. They loved doing the popcorn five senses activity.”
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Five Senses: A Research and Writing Project