sight
Our sense ofsight helps us see the world around
us. We use our eyes to look at colors, shapes, and
sizes of objects. When we look at things, light
enters our eyes and sends messages to our brains,
which then help us understand what we are seeing.
We can see the blue sky, green trees, and colorful
flowers.
3.
touch
Our sense oftouch helps us feel different textures
and temperatures. We use our skin to touch
things like soft blankets, rough rocks, and cold ice
cream. When we touch objects, tiny nerves in our
skin send messages to our brains, which then
help us understand what we are feeling. We can
feel the warmth of the sun on our skin, the
coolness of water on our hands, and the softness
of a puppy's fur.
4.
smell
Our sense ofsmell helps us notice different
scents in the air. We use our noses to smell things
like flowers, food, and even our favorite toys.
When we breathe in air through our noses, tiny
smell receptors inside our noses send messages
to our brains, which then help us understand
what we are smelling. We can smell the fresh
scent of flowers, the aroma of cookies baking,
and the fragrance of rain.
5.
taste
Our sense oftaste helps us enjoy different flavors
of food. We use our tongues to taste sweet, sour,
salty, and bitter things. When we eat food, tiny
taste buds on our tongues send messages to our
brains, which then help us understand what
flavors we are experiencing. We can taste the
sweetness of candy, the sourness of lemons, and
the saltiness of popcorn.
6.
hearing
Our sense ofhearing helps us listen to sounds all
around us. We use our ears to hear different
noises, like people talking, birds singing, and cars
honking. When sound waves enter our ears, they
travel to our brains, which then help us
understand what we are hearing. We can hear the
sound of rain falling, music playing, and our
friends laughing.