Printable Five Senses Worksheets for Preschool & Kindergarten

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.

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2. Draw lines to match each sentence with the correct part of the body.

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3. Match the words on the left to their pictures on the right.

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4. Draw a line to match the words with the right category.

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5. Draw a line connecting the word to the part of the body that helps you with that sense.

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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.

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2. Using the five senses, describe each object on the left side. How does it feel, taste, sound, look, or smell?

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3. Look at the pictures and list the things you observe using your five senses.

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4. Think of or imagine a situation, a place, or a thing. Write words to complete the poem based on your senses.

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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.

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Trace the Five Senses Worksheet

1. Trace the words and color the picture with any color you want.

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2. Read the sentences and trace the words.

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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.

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Circle the Correct Five Senses Worksheet

1. Read the sentence and circle the correct picture to complete the sentence.

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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.

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Five Senses Word Search Worksheet

Read the paragraph at the bottom of the page. Find the underlined words in the word search.

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Cut and Paste Five Senses Worksheet

1. Cut and paste the correct sense that can be used for each object.

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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.

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Five Senses Hunt Worksheet

1. Write what you touch, smell, see, hear, and taste in your classroom.

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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.

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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.