Help your students learn about their five senses with an engaging Google Slides Game!
Teaching About the 5 Senses? We Can Help!
To learn more about the five senses, the Teach Starter team has been busy creating new resources to engage your student’s senses and get their hands (and minds) on their science lessons. This exciting Slides-based game is the perfect tool to engage your students in discovering and discussing the things they can and cannot experience using different senses.
Let’s Try Out a Google Slides Game!
Included in your resource download is an editable Google Slides game file. To play, students will look at an image and determine which sense (or senses) could be used to experience the object or situation shown. Once they’ve decided, they will click the correct sense and then discover if they were right or wrong. Correct answers progress them through the game, incorrect answers give them a reminder to try again.
Note: Since some objects or situations may require multiple senses, we have set this up so that there can be multiple correct answers that will lead students to the next page.
Download and Play Your 5 Senses Game!
This downloadable teaching resource is available as an Interactive Google Slides resource file To get your new resource, click the download button. From there, you will be prompted to make your own copy. Then, project the slides on your screen and start playing today!
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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