Sight
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
100

You use your eyes to _______________

see

100

You use your ears to _____________.

hear

100

You use your nose to ____________.

smell

100

You use your mouth to ___________.

taste

100

We use our _______________ to touch.

skin or hands

200

You need _______________ to see.

light

200

Does sound move in a straight line, zig zags or waves?


waves

200

Another word for smells is _____________.

odours

200

Is your tongue a nerve, muscle or bone?

muscle
200

How many layers does our skin have?

3

300

Your _______________ help keep dust out of your eyes.

eyelashes

300

Is the tube that runs from your outer ear to your head called a hammer, an anvil or an ear canal?

ear canal

300

__________ in your nose clean the air as it enters your body.

Hairs

300

The liquid in your mouth that helps make food soft is called _____________.

saliva or spit

300

Name one way we can take care of our skin.

washing, disinfecting and using sunscreen.

400

Your eyes are shaped like a _______________.

ball or sphere

400

At the end of your ear canal, sound hits your ________________ and it vibrates.

eardrum

400

The sticky substance in your nose that traps dirt and dust is called ____________.

mucus

400

Name 2 types of flavours.

sweet, salty, bitter or sour

400

_______________ send a message about what you are feeling to your brain.

nerves
500

Is the coloured part of your eye called your iris, pupil or eyelid?

pupil

500

Your nerves bring the sound messages to your _____________.

brain

500

Your sense of smell can help keep you ___________.

safe

500

Are the tiny bumps on your tongue called papillae, saliva or muscles?

papillae

500

What are two words that can describe how something feels?

hot, cold, smooth, or rough.