More Science Units for Kids
- Animal Cells (Edible!) K-6th
- Animal Report Forms K-8th
- Crystals - How to Grow Crystals K-6th
- Hatching ButterfliesK-6th
- How to Make a Lava Lamp - K-6th
- Why do Leaves Change Colors K-6th
- Homemade Battery Experiment K-6th
- Pop Rock Science Experiment K-6th
- Simple Machines – Inclined Planes
- Solar System Worksheets
- Squishy Circuits (PreK-6th)
- Weather Unit (free printable unit) K-3rd
Hearing
First we learned about our sense of hearing with these books and activities:
- Cup & String Telephone - You've probably seen this done in old classic movies, but what you may not know is it actually works. Keep the string taut and you'll be amazed to hear the sound waves travel across the string.
- Otoscope - Let kids get a look at the inside of a human ear using an otoscope.
- Ear Drum Activity - Kids will be amazed to see how a loud noise near the model ear will make the ear drum vibrate. (see the ear drum experiment)
Seeing
Next we took a closer look at our eyes and our sense of sight with these books and activities:
The kids had a blast making their own Edible Eye Model. We used a clementine to represent the eye ball filled with vitreous humor liquid. We pushed a strip of licorice in the back of the clementine to stand for the optic nerve. then we added a black olive to the opposite side to stand for the puil and covered the front with plastic wrap to make the cornea.
How cool is this? We actually dissected a cow eye! The kids were having so much fun and were not grossed out at all. It was fascinating!
We cot this cow eye dissection kit for only $7.20.
Touching
One of our favorite senses we studies with the sense of touching where we took a look at skin.
- Edible Skin - layer of mini marshmallows, followed by red jello, and fruit roll-up with holes for pores with licorice hair sticking through the pores.
- Touch Bags - We put a variety of item sin brown bags for the kids to touch and try to determine what they were: pine cones, slime, feather, sugar, etc.
- I can feel by touching - The kids traced their hand and glued on items alongside the words they wrote - sensation the skin can feel: bumpy (pasta), smooth (foil), hard (bean), rough (sand paper), and soft (cotton)
Touch Bags were so much fun for the kids to explore! Then we did a I can feel by touching hand art to explore different sensations they can feel. Finally, we all took our finger prints to see how they were all different.
The kids were so excited to eat this edible skin! It was a great review and such a fun treat.
Smelling
Plus we read this book and watched this informative video.
Tasting
We learned that different animals can taste more or less. Sharks can taste the most of any animals and chickens taste the least. So interesting.
We also read this tasting book and watched this video about the tongue:
More Human Body Kids Activities
- STEM Respiratory System Investigation Asthma versus Healthy from Life Over C's
- What's Inside Your Blood - An Edible Model from Preschool Powol Packets
- Human Body Printables for Kids from Living Life and Learning
- Telling the Time - Body Clock from Rainy Day Mum
- Human Body Games for Kidsfrom The Natural Homeschool
- 5 Senses Unit from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
- Hands-On Learning about Taste Budsfrom Look! We’re Learning!
- Bones from Sugar Aunts
- Human Body Math from Planet Smarty Pants
- Parts of the Eye Painting from Still Playing School