Today, you will learn about your amazing senses and how they help you explore the world! You will be able to name the different parts of your body, like your eyes, nose, mouth, and ears, and explain what each part does. By the end of our fun lesson, you’ll be able to share your favorite things to see, smell, taste, and hear, and you’ll be excited to keep discovering new things every day!
Hi there, little friend! Today, we’re going to have a fun time learning about our body parts and how they help us explore the world. Are you ready? Let’s go!
Let’s play a game! Can you touch your eyes? Great job! Now, touch your nose. Well done! How about your mouth? Awesome! And finally, touch your ears. You’re doing amazing!
Each part of your body helps you in a special way:
Your eyes help you see all the beautiful colors and shapes around you. What can you see right now?
Your nose helps you smell things, like yummy cookies or pretty flowers. What do you like to smell?
Your mouth helps you taste delicious foods and talk to your friends. What’s your favorite food?
Your ears help you hear sounds, like music or your friend’s laughter. What sounds do you like to hear?
Isn’t it fun to learn about our body? You can keep exploring and discovering new things every day. Remember to use your senses to enjoy the world around you!
If you enjoyed learning today, there are more fun videos and activities waiting for you. Keep exploring and having fun!
Color Hunt: Take a walk around your home or classroom and use your eyes to find objects of different colors. Can you find something red, blue, yellow, and green? Share what you found with a friend or family member. This will help you practice using your eyes to see the world around you!
Smell and Tell: Ask an adult to help you gather a few items with different smells, like an orange, a flower, or a piece of chocolate. Close your eyes and use your nose to smell each item. Can you guess what it is just by smelling? This activity will help you understand how your nose works to identify different scents.
Sound Safari: Sit quietly in a room or outside and close your eyes. Listen carefully to the sounds around you. Can you hear birds chirping, cars driving by, or people talking? After a few minutes, open your eyes and share what you heard with someone. This will help you become more aware of how your ears help you hear the world.
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