Sensory Words Exploration
A Grade 1 worksheet to explore and identify sensory words related to sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste.
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Sensory Words Exploration
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Sensory words help us imagine what things are like using our five senses: sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste.
Use the words below to help you answer the questions.
Fill in the blank with a sensory word from the word bank that best fits the sentence.
1. The kitten's fur felt .
2. The music was so that I covered my ears.
3. Her cake tasted very .
4. The sun was so today.
Look around your classroom. Write one sentence describing something you see, hear, or feel using a sensory word.
Circle the best sensory word for each sentence.
5. The siren was very...
blue
loud
happy
big
6. The flower smelled...
pretty
tall
sweet
small
Read each sentence. Is the underlined word a sensory word? Circle True or False.
7. The fire was very <bold>hot</bold>.
True
False
8. The boy ran <bold>quickly</bold>.
True
False
Write 2-3 sentences about your favorite food. Use at least two sensory words to describe it.