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Kids explore the world by seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touching—and the five senses are their guide! Five senses worksheets are a fun and interactive way to help young learners understand how their bodies experience the world around them.
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Matching Five Senses Worksheet
1. Draw a line to match the senses to the pictures.
2. Draw lines to match each sentence with the correct part of the body.
3. Match the words on the left to their pictures on the right.
4. Draw a line to match the words with the right category.
5. Draw a line connecting the word to the part of the body that helps you with that sense.
Fill in the Blank Five Senses Worksheet
1. Look at the picture and fill in the blanks under each image with the words in the box.
2. Using the five senses, describe each object on the left side. How does it feel, taste, sound, look, or smell?
3. Look at the pictures and list the things you observe using your five senses.
4. Think of or imagine a situation, a place, or a thing. Write words to complete the poem based on your senses.
5. Look at the pictures of the five sense organs. Choose the correct word from the box and fill in the blanks to complete each sentence.
Trace the Five Senses Worksheet
1. Trace the words and color the picture with any color you want.
2. Read the sentences and trace the words.
3. Practice your writing by tracing the start of each sentence. The last word is missing. Draw a line to the correct body part to finish the sentence.
Circle the Correct Five Senses Worksheet
1. Read the sentence and circle the correct picture to complete the sentence.
2. Look at each picture. Use your five senses—see, hear, taste, smell, and touch.
✔ Tick the senses you like using for each item.
✖ Cross the senses you don’t like using.
Example: If you like the sound of ocean waves, tick under the ear column. If you don’t like the smell of a flower, cross under the nose column.
Five Senses Word Search Worksheet
Read the paragraph at the bottom of the page. Find the underlined words in the word search.
Cut and Paste Five Senses Worksheet
1. Cut and paste the correct sense that can be used for each object.
2. Look at each picture and decide which sense works best: sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch. Some objects may use more than one sense. Cut them out and place them in the correct column.
Five Senses Hunt Worksheet
1. Write what you touch, smell, see, hear, and taste in your classroom.
2. Search your classroom for different objects. Draw them in the first column, then mark if you can hear, see, touch, smell, or taste them.
More About the Five Senses
What Are the Five Senses?
The five senses help us understand and explore the world around us. Each sense uses a special part of the body to collect information.
- 👀 Sight (See) – We use our eyes to see colors, shapes, and movement.
- 👂 Hearing (Hear) – Our ears help us hear sounds like voices and music.
- 👃 Smell (Smell) – Our nose helps us recognize different scents.
- 👅 Taste (Taste) – Our tongue lets us enjoy sweet, sour, salty, and bitter foods.
- ✋ Touch (Touch) – Our skin helps us feel texture, temperature, and pain.
Fun Ways to Teach Students About the Five Senses
Teaching the five senses can be hands-on and exciting. Here are some effective classroom ideas:
- Use colorful worksheets to match senses with body parts.
- Bring real objects like food or textured items for exploration.
- Play sound games using nature or animal noises.
- Create sensory crafts with different materials.
- Use smell jars filled with familiar scents.
- Try taste tests with supervision.
These activities make learning about the five senses engaging, memorable, and fun.




















