Thirumazhisai

Early Years exploring Sense Organs @CPS Global School, Thirumazhisai

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Observe, record, tabulate, and communicate. Use your five senses. Learn to see, learn to hear, learn to feel, learn to smell, and know that by practice alone you can become an expert.

The EY2 students were introduced to the importance of sense organs, including the eyes, ears, nose and tongue. They learned that their eyes provide windows into the world, allowing them to see beautiful sights and sounds. The
ears are super sound detectives, identifying noises like laughter or bird chirping. The nose is a Super Sniffer, detecting various aromas and gaining knowledge about the environment. The tongue acts as a Taste Explorer, allowing students to taste various dishes. The skin is the largest sensory organ, allowing students to experience comfort and warmth. The students were reminded of the wonders of their senses and how they enable them to explore and take in their surroundings.
The students were thoroughly engaged in their learning phase, demonstrating the importance of maintaining active and inquisitiveness in their sense organs.

              

             

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