What are the five senses? - What can my eyes do? - Worksheet
Science Resource Description
The five senses are essential to how we interact with the world around us, and one of these is sight, which is facilitated by our eyes. A worksheet on this topic prompts children to explore the functions and parts of the eye. It includes a vocabulary list with terms such as 'eyelash', 'iris', 'pupil', 'eyebrow', 'glasses', 'eyelid', and 'light', all of which are associated with the eye and its ability to see. The worksheet encourages children to draw a picture of an eye, using the provided words as a guide to include the different parts in their illustration.
In addition to the drawing activity, the worksheet asks students to list five things that their eyes can do, helping them to think about the various functions of sight. This activity not only aids in the understanding of the anatomy of the eye but also in the comprehension of how our senses operate. Furthermore, the worksheet prompts a discussion about the seen body parts and the five senses in general, which include sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. These senses are vital to our perception and interaction with our environment. The worksheet is a resource from Focus Education (UK) Ltd, designed to support children's learning about the human body and sensory functions.