The Five Senses Unit is always a favorite in Pre-K. We had a blast learning about each individual sense and also how we can use more than one sense at the same time. Ms. Glass, our JSU intern, taught our unit and did a great job! I know that the students really enjoyed all of the hands on activities during the unit.
| The students learned by using the Five Senses glove! |
| In the writing center, the students used sensory bags to write letters. The sensory bags were made of lotion and paint. They smelled so good! |
| The students categorized shapes. They used their sense of sight and touch. |
| QR codes are always a hit in our classroom! We listened to videos about the Five senses. |
| Smelling jars are always included in our unit. It was one of my favorite activities as a child. |
| The students created a Five Senses Big Book. Each day, they cut out pictures that represented the sense of the day. |
| We used our sense of touch to feel items in our mystery bags. The mystery bag really forced us to use only one sense. It was a little tricky! |
| Andrew is showing off his Five Senses boy! We hung our work in the hallway. |
| We used herbal tea bags to make the letter T! Our room smelled so good...and so did our paper!!! |
| We also had a taste test. We tasted salty, bitter, sweet, and sour. Can you guess which was the class favorite? SWEET! |
| Kaylan's face after she tasted sour!! |
| We made eggs that held different items. We had to match the sounds. |
| We wrapped up our unit by taking a Five Senses walk around campus. We used our binoculars that we made to look at different things. |