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Receiving Facts & Knowledge

Provide "acknowledged body of knowledge" related to the concept. Emphasize the most significant aspects of the concept in an organized, organic manner. Present information sequentially so students see continuity. Draw attention to important, discrete details; don't swamp students with myriad facts.


Study of the 5 Senses

Objective: Students will acquire knowledge about the 5 senses and be able to identify the 5 senses, their corresponding sensory organs and functions.

Activity: Show a video on the 5 senses. Discuss the senses and introduce the vocabulary: sight, hearing, taste, touch smell. Relate the vocabulary to the corresponding sensory organs, highlighting each one’s function. Talk about the importance of the senses in our world.

Assessment: Teacher will observe student’s ability to break presented information into parts, according to each of the senses and the clarity of the knowledge presented through group discussion and the correlation of the sense organs and their functions.

 

The Body: A Study of the 5 Senses

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Subject:

Science

Grade:

Primary

Concept:

Systems

Bridge:

My Best Hunch

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