The document discusses the five human senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. It explains that each sense is associated with a specific sense organ - eyes for sight, ears for hearing, nose for smell, tongue for taste, and skin for touch. It also provides examples of how each sense organ is used to perceive different qualities. Finally, it defines observing as using one or more senses to study an object or situation.
The document discusses the five human senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. It explains that each sense is associated with a specific sense organ - eyes for sight, ears for hearing, nose for smell, tongue for taste, and skin for touch. It also provides examples of how each sense organ is used to perceive different qualities. Finally, it defines observing as using one or more senses to study an object or situation.
The document discusses the five human senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. It explains that each sense is associated with a specific sense organ - eyes for sight, ears for hearing, nose for smell, tongue for taste, and skin for touch. It also provides examples of how each sense organ is used to perceive different qualities. Finally, it defines observing as using one or more senses to study an object or situation.
1. Sense of Sight - use of eyes - size, color, shape
2. Sense of hearing - use of ears - loud, soft, high, low 3. Sense of smell - use of nose - no smell, stinky, fragrant 4. Sense of taste - use of tongue - sour, sweet, salty, bitter 5. Sense of touch - use of skin - smooth, rough, hard, soft
Observing- using one or more sense organs to study an object or situation
Five Sense Organs
1. Sense of Sight - use of eyes - size, color, shape 2. Sense of hearing - use of ears - loud, soft, high, low 3. Sense of smell - use of nose - no smell, stinky, fragrant 4. Sense of taste - use of tongue - sour, sweet, salty, bitter 5. Sense of touch - use of skin - smooth, rough, hard, soft
Observing- using one or more sense organs to study an object or situation
Five Sense Organs
1. Sense of Sight - use of eyes - size, color, shape 2. Sense of hearing - use of ears - loud, soft, high, low 3. Sense of smell - use of nose - no smell, stinky, fragrant 4. Sense of taste - use of tongue - sour, sweet, salty, bitter 5. Sense of touch - use of skin - smooth, rough, hard, soft
Observing- using one or more sense organs to study an object or situation
Five Sense Organs
1. Sense of Sight - use of eyes - size, color, shape 2. Sense of hearing - use of ears - loud, soft, high, low 3. Sense of smell - use of nose - no smell, stinky, fragrant 4. Sense of taste - use of tongue - sour, sweet, salty, bitter 5. Sense of touch - use of skin - smooth, rough, hard, soft
Observing- using one or more sense organs to study an object or situation
Five Sense Organs
1. Sense of Sight - use of eyes - size, color, shape 2. Sense of hearing - use of ears - loud, soft, high, low 3. Sense of smell - use of nose - no smell, stinky, fragrant 4. Sense of taste - use of tongue - sour, sweet, salty, bitter 5. Sense of touch - use of skin - smooth, rough, hard, soft Observing- using one or more sense organs to study an object or situation Objects Shape Size Texture Smell color 1. Stone 2. pony tale 3. notebook 4. lemon 5. sponge
Objects Shape Size Texture Smell color
1. Stone 2. pony tale 3. notebook 4. lemon 5. sponge
Objects Shape Size Texture Smell color
1. Stone 2. pony tale 3. notebook 4. lemon 5. sponge
Objects Shape Size Texture Smell color
1. Stone 2. pony tale 3. notebook 4. lemon 5. sponge
Objects Shape Size Texture Smell color
1. Stone 2. pony tale 3. notebook 4. lemon 5. sponge