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This document provides a lesson on the brain and senses. It includes vocabulary, questions about the 5 senses from a video, a chart matching sensory organs to stimuli and senses, and examples of sensory illusions. The key points are that humans have 5 senses - sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch - which are detected by sensory cells in the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin respectively. The document also prompts students to consider what a day would be like without one of their senses.

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This document provides a lesson on the brain and senses. It includes vocabulary, questions about the 5 senses from a video, a chart matching sensory organs to stimuli and senses, and examples of sensory illusions. The key points are that humans have 5 senses - sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch - which are detected by sensory cells in the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin respectively. The document also prompts students to consider what a day would be like without one of their senses.

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F.D.B.W.A.

Szeto Ho Secondary School


F.2 IS-LaC Collaboration Project (2022-2023)
Brain and Senses
Name: _________________________ ( ) Class: _______ Date: ________________________

Part A. Vocabulary – Match the following words with the correct pictures.

Hearing Touch Smell


Sight Taste Brain

hearing Smell

taste touch

sight
brain

Which sense(s) is / are involved in the following activities?


1. Drinking a cup of coffee smell / taste
2. A dog barking hearing
3. Cuddling a teddy bear touch
4. Having a barbecue taste / smell
5. Painting a picture sight / touch
6. Hitting a drum hearing
7. Seeing a flying aeroplane sight / hearing
8. Listening to music hearing
9. Shaking hands touch
10. Eating spicy noodles taste / smell
Part B. Watch the video and answer the following questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1xNuU7gaAQ

1. How many senses do we have?


Five

2. According to the video, what are the senses?


i) sense of sight
ii) sense of hearing
iii) sense of smell
iv) sense of taste
v) sense of touch

3. What are the three examples given in the video to indicate what we can hear?
wonderful music, birds chirping and a car blowing its horn

4, According to the video, with the sense of smell, we can smell something stinky or something
delicious.

5. In the video, which three flavours can we taste with our tongue?
sour, sweet, bitter

6. What does our skin help us with?


It helps us to touch and feel things.

7. What did snakes hear from?


jawbones

Part C. Human have five main sense organs. What stimuli do the sensory cells in these
organs detect? What are the senses produces? Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.

Sense(s)
Sense Organ Stimulus
produced

eye light sight


ear sound hearing

chemicals in
nose smell
air

chemicals in
tongue taste
food

skin temperature hot/ cold

Part D Short Writing


Imagine if you could no longer see / hear / smell / taste / touch, what would your day be like? Write
about 50 words. Describe anything happened and your feelings.

If I could no longer _________ , ________________________________


____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
Part E Activity (Optional)
Illusions
What are illusions? Illusions trick us into perceiving something differently than it actually exists, so
what we see does not correspond to physical reality. In addition, some illusions show us one thing
in a picture, while someone else sees something entirely different in the same picture.

Lets' take a look at the following pictures.

\
Are the horizontal lines parallel, or do they slope?
What do you see?
You might see the word "LIFT" or just some black splotches. For some reasons, girls usually see
the word more easily than boys.

Which of the MIDDLE circles looks bigger, the one on the left, or the one on the right?
(the same)

A skull? or A woman looking into a vanity mirror?

Do you see one man in this picture...


or several people?
If you look very carefully, you'll find 9 different faces in the picture; the 9th belongs to a dog.
Which of the figures in the picture do you think would measure the tallest with a ruler?
(The same)

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