
Lesson
Body Parts and Five Senses
Students learn body part names, review the five senses, and see how healthy routines support the body.
Body Parts and Five Senses
What students learn
Students learn to name main body parts and review the five senses. Begin with Body Parts: Name the Main Parts to learn the body words, then watch Five Senses: Hear the Full List to connect each sense to the right body part.
Why it matters
When children can name body parts and senses, they can talk about what they notice and how their body works. Healthy Habits: Help Your Body Stay Ready shows that good routines help the whole body stay ready to learn.
Learn the idea
The head, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, hands, and feet all have jobs. The five senses help us learn about the world around us. Body Parts: Name the Main Parts gives students a clear start, and the review moment helps them say the words again.
Try it
Ask the child to point to each body part as you say it. Then have them name one thing each sense can help them do.
Parent guide
Keep the practice short and lively. If the child forgets a body part, point to your own body and say the word again. Reuse the moments as needed before moving to the next lesson.