The World through our Senses
Teaching Objectives
At the end of the lesson, teacher successfully taught: The concept of Sensory Organs. The types of Sense Organs.
Learning Objectives
At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Understand the sensory organs and their function. Understand the sense of touch, smell, taste, hearing, sight.
Learning Outcomes
Student will be able to: Identify and relate a sensory organ to its stimulus. State the pathway from stimulus to response.
Resources and Teaching Aids
Whiteboard, maker pen and duster Textbook Laptop, Power point and LCD
Concept of sensory organs
It is through our sensory organs that we are able to detect changes round us. For example: - The smell of food, the music and the laughter of people around us.
Sensory organs
We have five sense Our five senses are very important to us. These changes in the surrounding are known as Stimuli.
Continuation
The example of stimuli: - Light - Sound - Smell
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The five sensory organs :- Sense of Smell - Sense of Taste - Sense of Hearing - Sense of sight - Sense of touch
Constructive Questions and Answers
1) State the five sensory organs that you have?
The five sensory organs is Sense of Smell Sense of Taste Sense of Hearing Sense of sight Sense of touch
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2) Which sensory organs is responsible for detecting sound?
Sense of hearing
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3) What stimulus can the nose detect? Can it detect light?
The stimuli of nose can detect the smell and the nose cannot detect the light.