Sight
Smell
Taste
Hearing
Touch
100

What do we use to see?

Our eyes.

100

What body part do we use to smell?
 

Our nose.

100

What do we use to taste food

Our tongue.

100

What body part helps us hear?
 

Our ears.

100

What part of the body helps us feel touch?
 

 Our skin.

200

What helps us see in the dark?

Our pupils get bigger to let in more light.

200

What do flowers often smell like?

Sweet or fresh.

200

What are the five basic tastes?
 

Sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami.

200

What do we call a very loud sound?
 

Noise.

200

What does ice feel like?
 

Cold.

300

What color is the sky on a sunny day?

Blue.

300

What happens when we have a cold?
 

Our sense of smell gets weaker.

300

What taste does sugar have?
 

Sweet.

300

What makes music sound different from noise?
 

Music has rhythm and melody.

300

What happens when we touch something sharp?
 

We feel pain and pull away.

400

What part of the eye gives us color vision?
 

The retina, which has special cells called cones.

400

Why do we smell food before eating it?
 

To know if it is fresh and tasty.

400

Why do we need taste?
 

To enjoy food and know if it is safe to eat.

400

Why should we protect our ears from loud sounds?
 

Loud sounds can damage our hearing.

400

Why do we feel warmth from the sun?
 

 Our skin senses temperature changes.

500

Why do we blink?
 

To keep our eyes moist and protect them from dust.

500

What kind of smell might tell us something is burning?

A strong, smoky, or burnt odor.

500

What happens if we pinch our nose while eating?

Food tastes weaker because smell helps with taste.

500

What do we hear when it rains?
 

The sound of raindrops falling.

500

How do we know if something is soft?
 

By touching it with our hands or fingers.

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