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1. LEARNING STRAND 2 - SCIENTIFIC LITERACY AND CRITICAL THINKING
SKILLS
SENSE ORGANS
LOWER/ADVANCE ELEMENTARY LEVEL
SESSION GUIDE # ____
I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:
1. identify the different sense organs;
2. draw the sense organs and give the name of the
different senses; and
3. state on how to take good care of sense organs
II. SUBJECT MATTER: SENSE ORGANS
LS2SC-BC-PSD-LE/AE-18: Identify the the sense organs
References:
The senses and food
https://lamoehr.weebly.com/uploads/5/2/3/6/5236966/food_
sensory_and_evaluation_scales.pdf
My Five Sense
https://www.commonsense.org/education/lesson-plans/my-
five-senses
Five Senses: Top 10 Questions
https://sciencetrek.org/sciencetrek/topics/senses/topTenQs.cf
m
The Five Senses and Their Functions
https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-five-senses-their-
functions.html
11 Celebrities with Hearing Loss and How They Coped
https://www.audicus.com/11-celebrities-with-hearing-loss-
and-how-they-coped/
Prerequisite / Prior Knowledge:
1. The human body has different parts ( head, neck, shoulder, arm,
stomach, etc.)
2. With our human body, we can be able to monitor the world around
us through our senses.
Materials:
For online/modular: worksheet
For face-to-face: slides, worksheet, real objects
Duration: 60 mins
2. Value Aim - Socio-emotional Learning (SEL)
Focus: Achievement Orientation, Responsibility,
Cooperation
Thinking Skill/s used: Critical Thinking, Systems Thinking
III. PROCEDURES:
A. Review/Motivation
Greet the learners.
Have a recap on the previous lesson that the human body has
different parts with different functions. For us to monitor what is
happening around us, we use our senses.
To start with the new lesson, present the individual activity to the
learner for modular or online and use slides for face to face.
DESCRIBE ME!!!
Direction: Look at the pictures carefully. Answer the question
that follows.
What word would you use to describe these foods?
Odor:___________________ Sound: _________________ Taste: _______________
Appearance:__________ Texture: ________________
B. Activity
Introductory Activity:
As the learners finish answering the previous activity, ask these
questions:
● What are your bases in describing what is asked in the
pictures?
● What sensory organs did you use to describe the pictures?
3. Then, tell the learners that they will learn more on the different
sense organs. As they go on with the lesson they will also practice
achievement orientation, cooperation and responsibility.
Activity Proper:
Ask the learners to bring out their worksheet.
Tell them that they need to help the turtle reach the finish line.
For the turtle to reach the end goal, the turtle will pass a rock as
an obstacle that serves as stations. Each station has questions
that they need to answer. If they don’t cooperate and answer
correctly, the turtle cannot proceed to another station.
Instruct the learners to help the turtle reach the finish line by
answering the activities in each station correctly.
Station 1
Apple
Look at the picture. Describe the picture by finishing the
sentences using describing words.
The apple looks _______________.
The apple smells ______________.
The apple tastes ______________.
The apple surface feels ________________.
The apple sounds _____________ when eaten.
Station 2
4. Identify the object based on the descriptive words given. Choose
your answer from the box.
crabs apples breads bananas mangos oranges
Category: Food
Looks: Feels: Smells: Tastes: Sounds: Object:
red smooth sweet
/fruity
sweet /
sour
rough/
crunchy
green or
yellow
smooth or
soft
sweet gritty and
sweet
hollow
tan or
beige
rough and
grainy
savory bland full
red or pink flaky and
warm
fishy salty sizzly
Ask the learners if they were able to answer the activities correctly
and if the turtle reached the finish line. Ask them if they also have
their goals that they need to reach. If yes, then they are like the
turtle in the activity. Just like reaching their goals, they will
encounter challenges. Challenges along the way can be overcomed
if they help themselves.
Ask the learners to share their goals whether short or long term
goals and how they can achieve it. Thus, achieving it represents
achievement orientation.
C. Analysis
After the activity, ask these questions to the learners:
1. Based on the activity, what sense organs did you use?
2. Do we really only have five senses? How can you tell?
3. What sense do we use the most?
4. What makes us hear sound?
5. 5. What sense organ did we use to taste something?
6. How do taste buds work?
7. Why do kids like sweets the best?
8. What sense organ did we use to feel something?
9. How do your fingers feel?
10. What sense organ did we use to see things?
11. When we see a color, how do you know that everybody
else sees the same color?
12. Why are our ears shaped like this?
Note: Questions that students won’t answers satisfactorily as
misconceptions would be addressed by the teacher.
D. Abstraction / Generalization
As stated before, we have five sense organs that can receive and
relay sensory information to the brain. These senses provide an
organism with information crucial for perception.
Eyes - Sight
Obviously allow us to see. But if you break it down, they do more
than just that. Using our eyes, we can judge depth, interpret new
information, and identify color (the wavelengths of light that reflect
off surfaces).
Nose - Smell
It is used to smell scents. They get a sense for what particles are
traveling through the air, which can help us identify if dangerous
chemicals are nearby. Smell also has the strongest connection to
memory; a familiar smell can remind us of things long forgotten.
Ears - Hearing
Ears allow us to hear sound - to detect vibrations in the air particles
around us. But the inner ear also helps us maintain balance and
regulate sinus pressure. This is especially useful when you change
altitude (like, for example, when you are flying in an airplane).
Tongues - Taste
Tongues are used to taste foods, allowing us to figure out if
something is going to be useful to our bodies or poisonous. They also
allow us to sense hot and cold in food and liquids.
Skin - Touch
Last of all is the skin, which is responsible for what may be the most
important senses in the human body. The skin performs a huge
number of functions. These include:
6. ● Perspiration (sweating) to cool the body
● Protection from the elements
● Sensing what's in contact with our bodies
● Communication with other human beings through touch
● Storage of water and lipids
● Formation of vitamin D from the Sun
● Water resistance
● Heat regulation
E. Application
Localized
This article presented that we are responsible for our senses. Sense
organs are vital organs of our body. As they help us to contact with
our surroundings, we must take special care of them. If we ignore
it, we may get affected severely.
List down ways on how to take good care of sense organs.
Sense Organ How to take care?
Eyes
Nose
Tongue
Ears
Skin
Then let learners share their ways of taking good care of the different
sense organs. Emphasize that our human body works as a whole.
For it to work well properly, its parts must coordinate and do its
function properly. If one fails, the other organs might get affected.
So, be responsible to what you do to your senses.
7. F. Evaluation
A. Draw the different sense organs inside the box. Name the
senses and provide their functions in the space provided.
1. Organ: Eyes
Sense: ___________________________
Function: ________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
2. Organ: Nose
Sense: ___________________________
Function: ________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
3. Organ: Tongue
Sense: ___________________________
Function: ________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
4. Organ: Ear
Sense: ___________________________
Function: ________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
5. Organ: Skin
Sense: ___________________________
Function: ________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
8. B. Identify the sense organ use in the following things. Put it in the
appropriate branch of a tree chart.
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G. Assignment
Using your senses, list down 5 things that you see, smell, hear,
taste and feel at home. Put your answers in the appropriate column
below.
Sight Smell Hear Taste Touch
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9. REFLECTION
1. Why is it important to understand the different sense
organs?
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2. As an ALS learner, are you responsible for taking good care
of your senses? Why or why not?
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