The 5 Senses – I See the Stars
I see the stars! Not the movie stars but the beautiful stars in the sky. Have kids read the sentence “I see the stars.”, write it, build it, and draw their own stars.
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I see the stars! Not the movie stars but the beautiful stars in the sky. Have kids read the sentence “I see the stars.”, write it, build it, and draw their own stars.
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What smells lovely enough to wear as a perfume? The smell of flowers! With this 5 senses read, write, build and draw worksheet kids get to think about how flowers smell.
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Pee-yew! Where is that stinky smell coming from? Take a look at the friendly guest on this 5 senses worksheet. It’s a skunk for sure! Enjoy this page – even if you have to plug your nose!
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Isn’t it just heavenly when you walk into a room and smell freshly baked cookies? Well here they are. Can you smell the ones on this 5 senses worksheet? Use your imagination …
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Crunch! There’s nothing so great as biting into a fresh juicy apple! But with so many varieties, there’s so many different tastes. Kids read, write, build and draw “I taste an apple.”.
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What is one vegetable kids just love, love, love the taste of? You got it – broccoli! (Yes, that was a joke.) Anyway, kids can read, write, build and draw the sentence “I taste broccoli.”.
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Kids love to learn about the 5 senses. Most kids like the taste of pizza … depending on the toppings, of course. Have kids read, write, build and draw the sentence “I taste pizza.”.
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It’s a rare thing to be able to touch a real nest! What words would you use to describe how it feels? Kids can read, write, build & draw the 5 senses sentence “I touch a nest.”
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How would kids use the 5 senses to describe how a rabbit feels as they pet it’s back? They can read, write, build and draw the sentence “I touch a rabbit.” while they think about it!
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Kids can imagine how a turtle’s shell would feel just by looking at it. What descriptive words can they use? With this 5 senses worksheet they can read, write, build & draw “I touch a turtle.”.
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This worksheet gives kids the opportunity to identify the shape word and match it to the shape. Then they get to practice drawing the shape. And don’t forget to color!
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In this plane shapes worksheet, kids count and write the number of corners and sides on the lines underneath each shape. Coloring is advised!
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This shapes worksheet is pretty straight forward. Draw a line from a shape on the left side of the page to the matching shape on the right side. Color.
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Color the shapes at the bottom of the page. Cut out along the dotted lines and glue the shapes in the matching boxes. Two shapes per box.
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Attribute blocks are needed for this worksheet. Sort the blocks and then place them in the matching box. Then draw the shape or trace it. Color.
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Attribute blocks won’t work with this page. You’ll need shape blocks with circles. Sort the shapes & place in the matching box. Draw & color!
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