Reading with your 5 senses improves comprehension. As students read, they should see, hear, smell. taste and touch what is going on in the book. This helps students remember the story and make connections to the text.
Five Senses Games: Draw a red line from the sense to the picture.
http://sciencegames.4you4free.com/five_senses.html
Matching 5 Senses : Matching Game: Learn the 5 senses with fun games. These games
will turn on your senses when you read and will help you make
connections in all your content area reading.
http://www.sadlier-oxford.com/readers/health/book1/game.htm
Turn the Wheel to Find the Correct Sense: http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/sense/sense.htm
Sensational Match Up: Click on the picture and drag to the appropriate sense on the character.
http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/senses/index.htm
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