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This will be a great add on activity to go with your Five Senses theme!  My students had a great time exploring their taste buds and discovering things they liked and things they didn't like. This activity includes a colored and a black and white version.**You can get this resource FREE when you purchase my Five Senses Bundle 5 Senses Activities Taste, 5 Senses Small Group Activities, Smell Test Preschool, Prek Senses Activities, Teaching Five Senses To Preschoolers, 5 Senses Preschool Art Projects, Preschool Taste Sense Activities, 5 Senses Daycare Activities, 5 Senses Science Preschool

This will be a great add on activity to go with your Five Senses theme! My students had a great time exploring their taste buds and discovering things they liked and things they didn't like. This activity includes a colored and a black and white version.**You can get this resource FREE when you purchase my Five Senses Bundle

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Learning about the 5 senses is such a fun preschool theme. I loved coming up with all kinds of ways to capitalize on Madelynn's curiosity through fun science explorations. Here were our plans for our 5 Senses theme: And here are the details for each activity: 5 Senses Book: Smelling This week I chose

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Five Senses - Touch Bags: Let children feel object with bag closed and try to guess what's inside.  Good for inferring too. Preschool 5 Senses, 5 Senses Preschool, Five Senses Preschool, 5 Senses Activities, Writing Nook, Senses Preschool, My Five Senses, Senses Activities, Sense Of Touch

Too many worksheets make for one uncooperative boy. It’s easy to get in a rut. Ask a soon-to-be-first-grader and they’ll tell you: ruts are NOT fun. To mix it up, I put together a guessing game for my son that I discovered in “Rainy Days and Saturdays” by Linda Hetzer. I labeled brown lunch sacks with the numbers one through 10. Then I ran around the house and collected 10 objects (e.g., an apple, crayon, flip-flop sandal, etc.) when my son was out of the house, stuffed one object in each…

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