Young children use their senses to explore and learn about the world around them so it is important that they understand what all their senses are and how they are used. These interactive 5 senses activities help young learners best understand the relationship between each of the 5 senses.
5 Senses Flip Book
I love a good flip book activity and this 5 Senses Flip book is one of my favorites because each page has activities for the children to do that coordinates with each of the 5 senses.
Flip book are easy to assembly.
Simply print out each page, cut around the outside each of each sheet, and align the sheets at the top, with the biggest sheet on the back and smallest on the front, and then staple across the top.
Each page of the 5 Senses flip book includes an activity for your children and students to complete that coordinates with the given sense. Here is a peek at what each of the pages looks like.
5 Senses Sorting Activities
- See & Touch vs See But Not Touch (sight)
- Sweet, Sour, Salty Sort (taste)
- Hard Vs. Soft (Touch)
- Loud vs. quiet (hear)
- Good Smells vs Stinky Smells (smell)
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