A WebQuest for Grades K-2
The science teacher at your school is going to teach students about the five senses. He wants to start with the most important sense, but he can't decide which one that should be. He has asked your class to choose which of the five senses you think is most important.
The students in your class will work in groups to learn about the five senses. Each group will report on what it finds and the class will vote on which sense is most important sense. Then each student will make a book about all five senses.
- Step 1: Your teacher arranges your class into five groups.
- Step 2: Each member of the group is given a special job to do. Those jobs are:
- The Manager:
- The Recorder:
- The Speechwriters:
- The Speaker:
- Step 3: Your teacher assigns to your group one of the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch.
- Step 4: You visit some Web sites to learn about your group's assigned sense.
- Step 5: You meet with your group to talk about what you learned. Your group answers questions about the assigned sense. Those questions are:
- Which part of the body do you need to use that sense?
- How does that sense help you learn?
- How does that sense help you have fun?
- How would your life be different if you could not use that sense?
- Why is that sense important?
The Manager asks the questions and makes sure everyone has a chance to answer.
The Recorder writes down the answers to the questions.
- Step 6: Your group uses the answers to the questions to make a list of the reasons your assigned sense is important.
The Speechwriters write a speech telling about that sense. In the speech, they try to convince their classmates that your group's sense is the most important one.
The Speaker reads the speech to the class.
- Step 7: After all the groups give their speeches, the class votes on which of the five senses is the most important.
- Step 8: Each student makes a My Five Senses Book.
Smell
Hearing
Sight
Touch
Taste
Your teacher will make sure you
- know what each sense does and why each sense is important.
- know which part of the body you need to use each sense.
- did your assigned job.
- contributed to your group's discussions.
- completed the My Five Senses Book.
What do you know now about the five senses? Complete the Five Senses Quiz online to see what you learned.
Click here for the My Five Senses Teacher Page.
Article by Linda Starr
Education World®
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10/29/2003
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