
Lesson Note for Week Eight/Nine: Recognizing and Naming Sense Organs
Class: Age 3
Subject: General Communication
Topic: Recognizing and Naming Sense Organs
General Objectives
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Identify and name the five basic sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, skin).
- Understand the function of each sense organ.
- Describe how each sense organ helps them interact with the world.
Materials
- Sense organs flashcards or picture cards
- Sense organs chart or poster
- Real-life objects for sensory activities (e.g., a bell, a fragrant flower, a soft fabric, a piece of fruit)
- Simple props or toys for demonstration
Previous Knowledge
Pupils may have some awareness of their senses but may not yet understand the specific organs associated with each sense.
Lesson Procedure
Introduction
- Objective: Introduce the concept of sense organs and their functions.
- Method:
- Begin by discussing the senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch) and why they are important.
- Introduce the five sense organs using a chart or poster.
Step 1: Identifying Sense Organs
- Objective: Help pupils recognize and name the sense organs.
- Method:
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- Show flashcards or pictures of each sense organ (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, skin).
- Discuss what each organ is called and where it is located on the body.
- Demonstrate how to use each sense organ (e.g., covering the eyes to show vision, listening carefully for hearing).
Step 2: Exploring Sense Organs
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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