How this worksheet supports learning goals
This worksheet helps children visually differentiate between body parts and sense organs. By identifying the five sense organs, kids strengthen both science knowledge and logical thinking, while developing focus and observation skills.
For Teachers
- Use this worksheet while introducing the senses unit in early science lessons.
- Pair with hands-on activities like sensory stations (taste, touch, hearing, sight, smell).
- Encourage classroom discussions where children share which organ is used for which sense.
For Parents
- Walk around the house with your child, asking them to name what sense they use for different objects.
- Reinforce the activity by pointing out the five senses during daily routines (e.g., smelling food, listening to music).
- Turn it into a game by asking them to close their eyes and identify objects using other senses.
How to Use This Worksheet
- Print the Worksheet: Use A4 or US Letter size paper.
- Review the Sense Organs: Briefly explain the five sense organs and their functions before starting.
- Identify and Circle: Ask your child to carefully observe each picture and circle the sense organs.
- Review Together: Discuss why each circled part belongs to one of the five senses.