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Hearing

Word Count: 42

Hearing

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by K.C.
K.C. Osborn
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Hearing KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses that tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste,
and sound. Hearing is one of your five senses.

Key words: ears, hear, barking, singing, teacher, talking, sharpener, scraping,
keyboard, clicking, piano, playing, raindrops, dripping, storm, crackling, clock,
ticking

Photo Credits:
Front cover: © Royalty-free/Leah-Anne Thompson/123RF; Back cover: © Royalty-free/Sonya Etchison/123RF;
Title page: © Royalty-free/Daaronj/iStockphoto; page 3: © Royalty-free/Frances Twitty/iStockphoto; page 4:
© Royalty-free/Aleksey Puchkov/LuckyOliver; page 5: © Royalty-free/Sam Chadwick/iStockphoto; page 6:
© Royalty-free/Viorika Prikhodko/iStockphoto; page 7: © Royalty-free/Edyta Linek/iStockphoto; page 8:
© Royalty-free/Quavondo Nguyen/iStockphoto; page 9: © Royalty-free/Minnie Manon/iStockphoto; page 10:
© Royalty-free/Paul Morton/iStockphoto; page 11: © Royalty-free/Clint Spenser/iStockphoto; page 12:
© Royalty-free/Geo Martinez/123RF

Hearing
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I use my ears to hear. The dog is barking.


3 4
The bird is singing. The teacher is talking.
5 6

The sharpener is scraping. The keyboard is clicking.


7 8
The piano is playing. The raindrops are dripping.
9 10

The storm is crackling. The clock is ticking.


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Sight

Sight
Word Count: 53

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Sight KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses that tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste
and sound. Sight is one of your five senses.

Key words: eyes, see, family, pet, friends, teacher, cross, street, bike, playground,
underwater, art

Photo Credits:
Front cover: © Royalty-free/MeridianSage/BigStockPhoto; Back cover: © Royalty-free/Rob Friedman/
iStockphoto; Title page: © Royalty-free/Jason Stitt/BigStockPhoto; page 3: © Royalty-free/Marzanna
Syncerz/123RF; page 4: © Royalty-free/Noriko Cooper/BigStockPhoto; page 5: © Royalty-free/Llan Amith/
BigStockPhoto; page 6: © Royalty-free/Sean Locke/iStockPhoto; page 7: © Royalty-free/Ronnie Comeau/
iStockphoto; page 8: © Royalty-free/Joe Belanger/BigStockPhoto; page 9: © Royalty-free/Eileen Hart/
iStockphoto; page 10: © Royalty-free/Sonya Etchison/123RF; page 11: © Royalty-free/Vlad Turchenko/
LuckyOliver; page 12: © Royalty-free/Olga Solovei/iStockphoto

Sight
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Written by K.C. Osborn

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I use my eyes to see. I can see my family.


3 4
I can see my pet dog. I can see my friends.
5 6

I can see my teacher. I can see to cross the street.


7 8
I can see my bike. I can see the playground.
9 10

I can see underwater. I can see my art.


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Smell
Word Count: 44

Smell

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Smell KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses that tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste,
and sound. Smell is one of your five senses.

Key words: nose, smell, ocean, salty, farm yard, stinky, rain, fresh, foggy, trees,
damp, campfire, smoky, hamburger, juicy, pizza, spicy, peach, sweet, cookies

Photo Credits:
Front cover: © Royalty-free/Ulrich Mueller/123RF; Back cover: © Royalty-free/Ed Brandon/BigStockPhoto; Title
page: © Royalty-free/Bojan Fatur/iStockphoto; page 3: © Royalty-free/Stephanie Phillips/iStockphoto; page 4:
© Royalty-free/Daniel Bendjy/iStockphoto; page 5: © Royalty-free/tobkatrina/BigStockPhoto; page 6:
© Royalty-free/Anita Patterson-Peppers/iStockphoto; page 7: © Royalty-free/Elena Elesseeva/LuckyOliver; page
8: © Royalty-free/Petro Feketa/BigStockPhoto; page 9: © Royalty-free/Elena Elisseeva/iStockphoto; page 10:
© Royalty-free/Joe Gough/iStockphoto; page 11: © Royalty-free/Lyn Watanabe/BigStockPhoto; page 12:
© Royalty-free/Stephen Bonk/123RF

Smell
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I use my nose to smell. The ocean smells salty.


3 4
The farm yard smells stinky. The rain smells fresh.
5 6

The foggy trees smell damp. The campfire smells smoky.


7 8
The hamburger smells juicy. The pizza smells spicy.
9 10

The peach smells sweet. The cookies smell great!


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Taste
Word Count: 46

Taste

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Taste KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses that tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste,
and sound. Taste is one of your five senses.

Key words: taste, tongue, strawberry, sweet, lemon, sour, pretzels, salty, medicine,
bitter, chile salsa, creamy, grapefruit

Photo Credits:
Front cover: © Royalty-free/Brandy Vasquez/iStockphoto; Back cover: © Royalty-free/Victor Burnside/
BigStockPhoto; Title page: © Royalty-free/Thomas Perkins/iStockphoto; page 3: © Royalty-free/Wanda
Anthony/123RF; page 4: © Royalty-free/Markus Draghici/BigStockPhoto; page 5: © Royalty-free/oliwkowgaj/
BigStockPhoto; page 6: © Royalty-free/Lori Sparkia/iStockphoto; page 7: © Royalty-free/Donna Cuic/123RF;
page 8: © Royalty-free/David Smith/BigStockPhoto; page 9: © Royalty-free/Julian Rovagnati/BigStockPhoto;
page 10: © Royalty-free/Geo Martinez/BigStockPhoto; page 11: © Royalty-free/Stacey-smphoto/BigStockPhoto;
page 12: © Royalty-free/Ugur Anahtard/BigStockPhoto

Taste
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I use my tongue to taste. The strawberry tastes sweet.


3 4
The lemon tastes sour. The pretzels taste salty.
5 6

The medicine tastes bitter. The chile salsa tastes hot.


7 8
The cold milk tastes creamy. The red apple tastes sweet.
9 10

The grapefruit tastes bitter. Trying new tastes is fun!


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Touch
Word Count: 45

Touch

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Touch KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses to tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste,
and sound. Touch is one of your five senses.

Key words: fingers, touch, bunny, soft, rock, hard, globe, smooth, sand, grainy,
sidewalk, rough, soap, slippery, fall leaves, dry, clay, wet, puppy, sharp

Photo Credits:
Front cover: © Royalty-free/Amee Cross/BigStockPhoto; Back cover: © Royalty-free/Yenwen Lu/iStockphoto;
Title page: © Royalty-free/Elena Elisseeva/BigStockPhoto; page 3: © Royalty-free/Thomas Strange/iStockPhoto;
page 4: © Royalty-free/Jake Holmes/iStockphoto; page 5: © Royalty-free/Parker Dean/iStockphoto; page 6:
© Royalty-free/pamspix/iStockphoto; page 7: © Royalty-free/appletat/iStockphoto; page 8: © Royalty-free/
Anatoly Abyshev/123RF; page 9: © Royalty-free/Kamel Ad Janef/iStockphoto; page 10: © Royalty-free/
Johanna Goodyear/BigStockPhoto; page 11: © Royalty-free/Terry Healy/iStockphoto; page 12: © Royalty-free/
Gunay Mutlu/iStockphoto

Touch
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Written by K.C. Osborn

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I use my fingers to touch. The bunny feels soft.


3 4
The rock feels hard. The globe feels smooth.
5 6

The sand feels grainy. The sidewalk feels rough.


7 8
The soap feels slippery. The fall leaves feel dry.
9 10

The clay feels wet. Puppy teeth feel sharp. Ow!


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