Kindergarden - The Five Senses

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The Five Senses: Supplemental Guide 2A | I Use My Ears to Hear 47

At a Glance Exercise Materials Minutes


Introducing the Read-Aloud


Lesson Introduction

15

Making Connections
Vocabular y Preview:
Hear, Sound
Purpose for Listening

Presenting the Read-Aloud I Use My Ears to Hear Picture of ocean waves; drum(s)^10


Discussing the Read-Aloud Comprehension Questions^10


 Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day


Extensions


Multiple Meaning Word Activity:
Wave Poster 2M (Wave)

15

Syntactic Awareness Activity:
Sentence Builder

Vocabulary Instructional Activity:
Volume

Different pictures showing
soft and loud sounds; chart
paper; glue or tape

End-of-Lesson Check-in Response Cards for Senses The Five

Advance Preparation
For Presenting the Read-Aloud, prepare pictures of ocean waves for
students to see what sound waves might look like as they go up and
down. Bring in drums for students to experience what vibration is like.
For Vocabulary Instructional Activity, prepare pictures that show soft and
loud sounds to help students with the concept of volume as it relates to
sound.
For End-of-Lesson Check-In, make up several questions related to the
five senses, in particular the senses of sight and sound. Have students
point to specific parts of the Response Cards for their answers, if
necessary.
Note to Teacher

II Use My Ears To Hear Use My Ears To Hear^2 A


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