WORKSHEETS
Students experiment to test the temperature sensors on hands under different conditions. Materials list, advance…
ACTIVITIES
Students sort a series of pictures based on which sense they stimulate.
Students try communicating silently.
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to the senses.
Suggest a family activity to parents that includes home projects and vocabulary words related to the functions of the…
Discuss laser eye surgery, including LASIK and radial keratomy. Students are then asked comprehension with a questions…
Students practice matching a sense to its corresponding body part.
Suggest a family activity to parents that provides a series of take-home projects and vocabulary words related to the…
Students will be introduced to neurons: what they are, what they look like, their basic parts, and the "job" (function)…
Students will be introduced to several parts of the eye and their functions. This information will be used in the…
Students will participate in the "Stroop Test," a well-known scientific activity, that can help them become more aware…
Students will be introduced to chromosome pairs and will create their own pair, using the chromosome they constructed in…
These extensions will show students that the brain, not the eyes, is responsible for our ability to see depth. Students…
Present this lesson plan to introduce students to a few disorders that involve networking within the body. Students will…
Students will learn about the human skull and how it protects the brain; however, the skull cannot do this job alone.…
Students will be introduced to several parts of the human eye and their functions. Students will create an eye model to…
The rods and cones of your eye are located in the back of your eye, in the retina. The rods allow us to see movement,…
Use a lesson that is designed to help students understand that several things can cause atypical vision. Through various…
Students draw objects that make softer and louder sounds than a man speaking.
Children draw pictures to show the difference between how objects look through their eyes versus through a hand lens.
Students attempt to throw a beanbag into a bin with their eyes open and with their eyes closed, then mark their two…
Students color things that have pleasant odors and cross out things that have unpleasant odors.
Students use their sense of touch to explore a mystery object, then draw and write about it.
Students draw two groups of objects that are sorted by texture.