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Free 1st Grade Five senses Worksheets

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These Grade 1 worksheets help children ages 6-7 explore the five senses, sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, and learn how we use them to gather information about the world around us. Students identify the body part connected to each sense and practice using sensory language to describe observations. An engaging, hands-on topic for science and language arts integration. Part of our our bodies worksheets collection.

What You'll Learn

  • Name all five senses and connect each to the correct body organ
  • Describe how we use each sense to gather information about the world
  • Sort activities by which sense is most useful for each one

FAQ

What does the five senses teach first graders?

First graders learn to identify each of the five senses and the body organ associated with it: eyes for sight, ears for hearing, nose for smell, tongue for taste, and skin for touch. They practice using sensory vocabulary to describe objects and experiences. This foundational science skill also supports reading and writing by expanding descriptive language.

When do first graders learn about the five senses?

The five senses are typically introduced in Kindergarten and revisited in more depth in Grade 1. Many teachers include a sensory exploration station where students use all five senses to examine and describe objects, making it one of the most memorable science units of the early grades.

How can I use these worksheets at home?

Do a sensory walk around your home or backyard and ask your child to name at least one thing they notice with each sense. Then complete the worksheet by drawing or writing their observations. Mystery bags filled with objects to feel without looking are another fun way to bring the five senses to life before or after the worksheet.

Grade
1st Grade
Ages
Ages 6-7
Subject
Science
Format
Printable PDF

Comments

3

Tom B.

Learning Specialist

May 2026

This will be a great addition. I already recommend ClassWeekly to all the families I work with.

Sarah K.

Kindergarten Teacher

May 2026

So excited for this to be ready! My students really need more practice with this topic.

Emily W.

Homeschool parent

May 2026

Excited for this one! I've been hunting for a good printable on this topic for weeks.

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