Sense Organ
-help you collect information
about the things in your
surroundings. Without it, you will not
be able to see, hear, smell, taste and
feel anything.
Sense organ for seeing
You can tell how objects look by
their colors, sizes or shapes
using your eyes.
A. Eat foods rich in vitamin A
such as squash, carrot and
papaya.
B. Do not rub your eyes when
dust enters them.
C. Read in a well-lit room.
 Sense organ for hearing.
 You can also describe and know
objects by the sounds they make
using your ears.
Produced by ears.
It prevents water from entering
your ears. It can also trap small
insects and dust that might enter
your ears.
A. Do not use sharp, hard object
in cleaning your ears.
B. Do not listen to loud music.
C. Consult a doctor if you have
any earaches or if anything
blocks your ears.
Sense organ for smelling.
You can describe and know objects
by their smell using your nose.
Most common disease that can
infect your nose.
You have common cold if you
have a runny nose, if you sneeze
a lot and if your head aches.
A. Do not blow your nose hard.
B. Clean your nose with a soft,
wet cloth.
C. Cover your nose with a clean
handkerchief when in dusty
place.
Sense organ for tasting.
You can describe the objects by
their taste using your tongue.
Your tongue has taste buds.
It tells the taste of the food you
take.
Sweet
Sour
Salty
Bitter
Umami
A. Keep your tongue clean by
brushing it lightly with your
toothbrush.
B. You have to avoid eating food
that is too hot or too cold.
Sense organ for feeling is your
skin.
You can describe and know objects
by touching them. You can feel
smooth and rough objects using your
skin.
Covers your whole body
** Your brain tells you what your
skin feels: rough or smooth, hard
or soft, hot or cold, painful or
soothing.
Take a bath everyday.
Eat green leafy vegetables and
fruits.
Do not play with rough or sharp
objects.
Do not scratch your skin if it
feels itchy.
Science (the 5 senses)

Science (the 5 senses)

  • 3.
    Sense Organ -help youcollect information about the things in your surroundings. Without it, you will not be able to see, hear, smell, taste and feel anything.
  • 4.
    Sense organ forseeing You can tell how objects look by their colors, sizes or shapes using your eyes.
  • 5.
    A. Eat foodsrich in vitamin A such as squash, carrot and papaya. B. Do not rub your eyes when dust enters them. C. Read in a well-lit room.
  • 6.
     Sense organfor hearing.  You can also describe and know objects by the sounds they make using your ears.
  • 7.
    Produced by ears. Itprevents water from entering your ears. It can also trap small insects and dust that might enter your ears.
  • 8.
    A. Do notuse sharp, hard object in cleaning your ears. B. Do not listen to loud music. C. Consult a doctor if you have any earaches or if anything blocks your ears.
  • 9.
    Sense organ forsmelling. You can describe and know objects by their smell using your nose.
  • 10.
    Most common diseasethat can infect your nose. You have common cold if you have a runny nose, if you sneeze a lot and if your head aches.
  • 11.
    A. Do notblow your nose hard. B. Clean your nose with a soft, wet cloth. C. Cover your nose with a clean handkerchief when in dusty place.
  • 12.
    Sense organ fortasting. You can describe the objects by their taste using your tongue. Your tongue has taste buds.
  • 13.
    It tells thetaste of the food you take.
  • 14.
  • 15.
    A. Keep yourtongue clean by brushing it lightly with your toothbrush. B. You have to avoid eating food that is too hot or too cold.
  • 16.
    Sense organ forfeeling is your skin. You can describe and know objects by touching them. You can feel smooth and rough objects using your skin.
  • 17.
    Covers your wholebody ** Your brain tells you what your skin feels: rough or smooth, hard or soft, hot or cold, painful or soothing.
  • 18.
    Take a batheveryday. Eat green leafy vegetables and fruits. Do not play with rough or sharp objects. Do not scratch your skin if it feels itchy.