What part of the eye lets light into the eye?
sclera
iris
pupil
eyelashes
How does this feel?
hot
rough
fluffy
cold
bumpy
sharp
soft
smooth
Label the parts of the eye.
How can you protect your sense of touch?
Wear gloves when touching something very hot or cold.
Touch sharp objects to test your skin.
Avoid washing your hands.
Rub your hands on rough surfaces.
If you touch a hot stove, which sense warns you to pull your hand away?
sight
smell
touch
hearing
You can see an object because light is reflecting off the the surface and into your eyes.
hard
You can see colors, shapes, and sizes with your sense of touch.
Your eyes and hands work together when you are building something with blocks.
Why is it important to have good lighting when you are drawing?
To make your hands feel warmer.
To help your eyes see the paper and colors clearly.
To make the room smell fresh.
To hear the sound of your pencil better.
What does your sense of sight help you do when reading a book?
Hear the words on the page.
See the words and pictures clearly.
Smell the book’s paper.
Feel the texture of the cover.
Sharp objects and hot surfaces are safe to touch with bare hands.
Which of these is an example of using both touch and sight at the same time?
Watching a movie without touching anything.
Holding a pencil and writing a story.
Listening to music with your headphones on.
Smelling a flower while standing still.
How can your sense of touch help you recognize an object in the dark?
By hearing its sound.
By smelling its scent.
By feeling its shape and texture.
By seeing its size.
dry
wet
Why is it important to keep your hands clean to protect your sense of touch?
To make your hands smell good.
To avoid touching harmful germs that could hurt your skin.
To help your sense of sight work better.
To make your hands feel smoother.
The opposite of wet is dry.
ow does light help you see objects around you?
Light reflects off objects and enters your eyes, helping you see their shape, color, and size.
Light creates sounds that tell you where objects are.
Light heats up objects so your sense of touch can identify them.
Light makes objects disappear so they are easier to find.