The Five Senses: Supplemental Guide 1B | I Use My Eyes to See 31
End-of-Lesson Check-In
I Use My Eyes to See
Choose four students to focus on and record their scores on the Tens
Recording Chart. For this kind of informal observation, you should
give a score of zero, five, or ten based on your evaluation of students’
understanding and language use.
0 Emergent understanding and language use
5 Developing understanding and language use
10 Proficient understanding and language use
- Remind students that they have learned new words and information
about their eyes and the sense of sight. - Ask them to talk to their partner about what they have learned today
using as many new words and as much new information as they can. - Students may also use this time to ask their partner about unknown
words in the read-aloud. - Have students use the Response Cards for The Five Senses to
answer questions you have made up about five senses; e.g., Which of
my five senses helps me to see? to hear? to smell? Which sense do I
use my eyes for?
Items to listen for: - The words sight and harmful
- The word pupil
- The word leap
- The term sense of sight
- Any words related to the parts of the eye
- Any information about the sense of sight
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