Explore the five senses, how we use them, and more with an engaging 5 Senses PowerPoint Presentation.
Introducing a Fun New 5 Senses PowerPoint Teaching Resource!
Understanding the five senses—sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell—is essential for students as it forms the basis of how we interact with and perceive the world. Our downloadable posters offer a detailed exploration of each sense, providing a rich foundation in human biology and physiology. By learning about the science behind the senses, students gain a deeper appreciation for how their bodies work and develop critical observational skills. This knowledge is not only fundamental for academic growth but also for personal development and safety awareness.
This vibrant and easy-to-use 5 Senses PowerPoint has been designed by a teacher to captivate students’ attention and make learning about the five senses an interactive and enjoyable experience. Each slide is filled with images, sounds, and interactive components that clearly explain each of the senses and how we use them.
Using This Exploring the Five Senses PowerPoint
Use this teaching resource in the classroom when introducing the five senses:
- sight
- touch
- smell
- taste
- hear.
To use this Five Senses PowerPoint, follow these simple steps. Follow the directions below to get started.
- Download the PowerPoint or Google Slides resource file you prefer.
- Download the ZIP file containing the audio files for the slide deck. Save the file to your desktop or Drive and open the ZIP folder to view the files.
- Open the Presentation and run it in Presentation Mode. On slides where drag and drop options exist, press the ESC key on the keyboard to exit presentation mode. Interact with the slide during your lesson, then return the slideshow to presentation mode.
Download Your 5 Senses Slideshow Today!
This resource is available in both PPT and Google Slides formats. Click the dropdown arrow on the download button to access the resource file, as well as the necessary audio files for using this resource.
This resource was created by Lauren Borst, a teacher in Indiana and Teach Starter collaborator.
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