The Five Senses
By:MackenzieMcCroryLab 14
Introduction The Five Senses PowerPoint is intended
for learning/review use only.
It will cover body parts that pertain to each sense.
Intended to be educational.
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AUDIENCE
OBJECTIVES
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Audience The audience for this Five
Senses PowerPoint is for children in 1st grade. The students can do this by
themselves after learning about The Five Senses.
Learning Environment
1st grade children will do this activity and quiz on computers at home or at
school.
This activity will be attached to the teacher’s home page on his/her
website.
ObjectivesGiven the quiz at the end of the
PowerPoint, students will be able to identify the body part that is
associated with the sense and read the fun facts to answer the quiz question
with 80% correct accuracy.
Instructional Activities
Orientation – the PowerPoint will test the students about the Five Senses they learned in class
Motivation – learning about the five senses by watching Youtube clip
Information – fun facts given about each sense Application – diagram and explanation of each
body part Evaluation – quiz question given at the end of
the information
Get Ready!Today, you will be learning about the five
different senses. You should already know a little bit about them from class
this week!We use our senses everyday! Think
about how many times you smell dinner cooking, touch a crayon, hear
your friends talking, see your family, or taste yummy treats!
Get ready! Here we go!
STUDENT’S GUIDE
VIDEOS ACTIVITY
QUIZ
VIDEOS!
*Click on either the Video
Recorder to watch the movie,
or the Song Notes to listen to
the song!
ACTIVITY!SIGHT HEARING
TASTE
TOUCH SMELL
SIGHT! Eyes are used when you want to look
at something, like a dog or your friends.
The eye has many parts to help it function.
SIGHT: ACTIVITY!Retina
Optic Nerve
Cornea
Pupil
Iris
Lens
SIGHT VOCABULARY
Cornea: outside covering of the iris (or color part of your eye)
SIGHT VOCABULARY
Pupil: opening of the iris (or colored part) where light shines through
SIGHT VOCABULARY
Iris: the colored part of your eye
SIGHT VOCABULARY
Lens: helps your eyes to focus the light being shined in
SIGHT VOCABULARY
Retina: area in the back of the eye that puts the things you see into secret codes for the brain
SIGHT VOCABULARY
Optic nerve: the eye’s nerve that sends images from the eye to the brain
SIGHT FACTS! The pupil changes sizes depending on
the amount of light entering the eye. There are 130 million light-sensitive
cells in one eye ball! Images are seen upside down to the
brain! 1 in 30 people are affected with color
blindness.
SMELL! Your nose is used to smell different odors and smells like
chocolate chip cookies.
The nose has many different tissues inside of it.
SMELL: ACTIVITY!Nasal Bone
Alar Cartilage
Orbicularis Oris Muscle
Elastic Tissue
Lateral Alar Ligament
Columella CartilageSuperficial Depressor
Septi Muscle
SMELL VOCABULARY
Alar cartilage: cartilage (or hard skin like bone) that forms tip of your nose
SMELL VOCABULARY
Columella cartilage: the bone that divides your nostrils
SMELL VOCABULARY
Nasal bone: rectangular bone that forms part of your nose that is between your eyes
SMELL VOCABULARY
Lateral alar ligament: ligaments (or group of tissue) that attach to your forehead
SMELL VOCABULARY
Elastic tissue: tissue that supports ligaments (group of tissues) and bones
SMELL VOCABULARY
Superficial depressor septi muscle: a muscle that draws your nose downward
SMELL VOCABULARY
Orbicularis oris muscle: muscle that connects nose to lips
SMELL FACTS! You can tell the difference between
4,000-10,000 smells! As you grow older, your sense of smell
gets worse! Odors float upward (not downward!)
through the nose! Nose’s pathways gets warmer further
back in the canals.
TOUCH! The sense of touch is used by
the whole body, but is commonly used by the fingers.
The finger has many things that help it to feel different touches.
TOUCH: ACTIVITYCuticle
Nail PlateDistal Edge Of Nail Plate
Hyponychium
Nail Bed
Nail Root
Nail Matrix
TOUCH VOCABULARY
Nail plate: thin growing nail on the upper side of your finger
TOUCH VOCABULARY
Cuticle: nonliving skin surrounding your nail
TOUCH VOCABULARY
Hyponychium: the fingertip’s skin under the edge of the nail
TOUCH VOCABULARY
Nail bed: skin that is under nail
TOUCH VOCABULARY
Nail root: point where the nail starts to grow
TOUCH VOCABULARY
Nail matrix: grooves (or tiny scratches) on the nail
TOUCH VOCABULARY
Distal edge of nail plate: nail tip
TOUCH FACTS! Some of the sections of skin are more
sensitive than others! The body organ used for touching is
skin! Our sense of touch shows us the
shape, size, and “feel” of our world! The brain analyzes each touch, which
signals the body to react.
HEARING! The ear is the organ used for
hearing.
The ear is made of different structures to perform its hearing
task.
HEARING: ACTIVITY!Outer Ear
Ear Drum
Inner Ear
Eustachian tube
Middle EarEar Canal
HEARING VOCABULARY
Outer ear: the area that collects the different sounds you hear
HEARING VOCABULARY
Middle ear: part of the ear where the sound goes to reach the eardrum
HEARING VOCABULARY
Inner ear: portion of ear that helps you to hear and balance
HEARING VOCABULARY
Ear drum: tiny oval shape thing that separates the middle ear from the outer ear
HEARING VOCABULARY
Ear canal: a narrow tube-like passage where sound enters
HEARING VOCABULARY
Eustachian tube: tube that connects middle ear to the back of your mouth
HEARING FACTS! The ear is an organ for hearing and
balance! The outer ear and middle ear mostly
collect the different sounds! Sound waves cause the eardrum to
vibrate! Fluid inside of your ear keeps the
balance, so if it moves you feel dizzy!
TASTE! The tongue is used to create the
sense of taste.
The tongue is an organ in the mouth, which is one of many
structures used for taste.
TASTE: ACTIVITY!
Palatine TonsilLingual Tonsil
Foliate Papillae
Filiform Papillae
Circumvallate Papillae
Fungiform Papillae
TASTE VOCABULARY
Circumvalliate papillae: dome-shape designs on your tongue
TASTE VOCABULARY
Fungiform papillae: mushroom shaped bumps on both sides of your tongue
TASTE VOCABULARY
Palatine tonsil: tonsils that get big from you being sick
TASTE VOCABULARY
Lingual tonsil: tonsil that helps you to speak
TASTE VOCABULARY
Foliate papillae: area where many taste buds are at
TASTE VOCABULARY
Filiform papillae: “V”-shaped, taste bud-less cells on your tongue
TASTE FACTS! The tongue has 4 areas of taste
receptors that include sweet, sour, salty, and bitter!
“Average taster” has 184 taste buds per square centimeter of tongue!
Flavors are dissolved in your saliva before any taste bud takes it!
The palate in the mouth is also used for tasting!
QUIZ TIME!
SIGHT QUESTIONDo you remember how many light-sensitive cells are in the eye?
A. 10B. 130 millionC. 160 millionD. 3 billion
SIGHT RESPONSE
CORRECT!
SIGHT RESPONSE
INCORRECT…
*HINT: It is less than 150 million, but more than 1 million.
SMELL QUESTIONAs you grow older, your sense of smell gets worse.
TRUE FALSE
SMELL RESPONSE
CORRECT!
SMELL RESPONSE
INCORRECT…
*HINT: Children have a sharper sense of smell.
TOUCH QUESTIONWhich body organ is used for touching?
A. HandB. FingerC. NailD. Skin
TOUCH RESPONSE
CORRECT!
TOUCH RESPONSE
INCORRECT…
*Hint: It covers your entire body.
HEARING QUESTIONThe ear is not only used for hearing, but also for keeping balance.
TRUE FALSE
HEARING RESPONSE
CORRECT!
HEARING REPONSE
INCORRECT…
*HINT: A gymnast uses ______ to stay on the beam.
TASTE QUESTIONWhich taste areas are on the tongue?
A. SweetB. SourC. SaltD. BitterE. All the above
TASTE RESPONSE
CORRECT!
TASTE RESPONSE
INCORRECT…
*HINT: Combinations help to taste all tastes.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You have completed The Five Senses Quiz and all
the Activities!!!
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