Here are the correct items to color for each worksheet based on the five senses.
Sense of Smell
*Directions: Colour the pictures of objects that you can smell.*
You should color these items because they have strong scents:
1.
Garlic (bulb)
2.
BBQ Grill (smoke and cooking food smell)
3.
Flower
4.
Onion
5.
Roast Chicken (food)
6.
Perfume/Cologne Bottle (spray bottle with a star)
7.
Soap/Hand Sanitizer (pump bottle)
8.
Fire (smoke)
9.
Socks (often used in worksheets to represent a bad smell!)
10.
Trash Can (bad smell)
*(Do not color: Rainbow, Wrench, Ring, Clouds, Cup)*
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Sense of Sight
*Directions: Colour the pictures of objects that you can see.*
You should color almost everything here because sight is how we see the world, but specifically look for things that are visual or colorful:
1.
Rainbow
2.
Sunglasses
3.
Fireworks
4.
Painting/Picture Frame
5.
Bathtub (visual object)
6.
Truck
7.
Clock
8.
Calculator
9.
Llama/Alpaca
*(Note: In "Sight" worksheets, usually all visible objects are colored, but items like musical notes or smells are excluded. Here, the Musical Notes belong to Hearing, and the Spray Bottle belongs to Smell/Touch. The rest are visual.)*
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Sense of Hearing
*Directions: Colour the pictures of objects that you can hear.*
You should color these items because they make noise:
1.
Drum
2.
Door Bell / Door Knocker
3.
Shower Head (sound of water)
4.
Dog Barking
5.
Fireworks (loud bang)
6.
Megaphone
7.
Whistle
8.
Children Talking/Shouting
9.
Xylophone
10.
Bell (handbell)
*(Do not color: Ring, Flower, House, Rainbow, Book)*
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Sense of Taste
*Directions: Colour the pictures of objects that you can taste.*
You should color these items because they are food or drinks:
1.
Pancakes
2.
Burrito/Taco
3.
Cake
4.
Apple
5.
Pizza
6.
Roast Chicken
7.
Eggs
8.
Strawberry
9.
Ice Cream / Popsicle
10.
Can of Food/Soda
*(Do not color: Microphone, Wrench, Rainbow, Soap)*
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Sense of Touch
*Directions: Colour the pictures of objects that you can touch.*
You should color these items because they are physical objects you can feel with your hands:
1.
Couch/Sofa
2.
Teddy Bear
3.
Button (being pressed by a hand)
4.
Tongs
5.
Stack of Paper/Books
6.
Chair
7.
Bucket
8.
Calculator (buttons)
9.
Gear/Cog
10.
Rock/Stone
*(Do not color: Rainbow, Clouds, Fire - though you can feel heat, usually "touch" refers to solid textures in these worksheets. However, often Fire is excluded due to danger/abstract nature. Stick to solid objects.)*
Final Answer:
Sense of Smell: Color the Garlic, BBQ Grill, Perfume Bottle, Flower, Onion, Roast Chicken, Soap Dispenser, Fire, Socks, and Trash Can.
Sense of Sight: Color the Rainbow, Sunglasses, Fireworks, Painting, Truck, Clock, Calculator, Llama, and Bathtub. (Exclude Musical Notes and Smell items).
Sense of Hearing: Color the Drum, Door Bell, Shower, Dog, Fireworks, Megaphone, Whistle, Children, Xylophone, and Hand Bell.
Sense of Taste: Color the Pancakes, Burrito, Cake, Apple, Pizza, Chicken, Eggs, Strawberry, Popsicle, and Can.
Sense of Touch: Color the Couch, Teddy Bear, Button, Tongs, Stack of Papers, Chair, Bucket, Calculator, Gear, and Rock.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of hearing worksheet printable.