My Five Senses: Exploring Imagery
A Kindergarten worksheet to introduce imagery through the five senses, helping students connect words to sensory experiences.
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My Five Senses: Exploring Imagery
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Think about what you see, hear, smell, taste, and touch!
1. I can with my eyes.
2. I can with my ears.
3. I can with my nose.
4. I can with my tongue.
5. I can with my hands.
1. Which sense do you use to know a bell is ringing?
Sight
Hearing
Smell
Taste
2. Which sense tells you if a cookie is sweet?
Touch
Sight
Taste
Hearing
1. What does a soft blanket feel like?
2. What does a loud drum sound like?
1. A lemon tastes sweet.
True
False
2. A flower can smell good or bad.
True
False
Draw your favorite food. Then, write or tell your teacher three words that describe how it looks, smells, or tastes.
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