The Five Senses


4 pages.

Review the 5 senses as well as adjectives, with this quick, easy and fun haunted house descriptive writing prompt.

Click the link to view the new, 38-page updated version: Trick or Treating at a Haunted House.

4 pages.

Children read, add end punctuation, circle the capital letters, underline the adjectives, trace and write the directional words and then color, cut and glue the matching picture.

4 pages.

Reinforce lots of Common Core State Standards with this sweet easy-reader that incorporates the 5 senses.  Students read, trace, write, add end punctuation, underline the adjectives and color the pictures.

2 pages.

Help students practice and improve their writing, as well as review the 5 senses, with this candy corn graphic organizer

4 pages.

Review the 5 senses with this cute pumpkin "craftivity."  Students cut out the words and label Sam.

3 pages.

Increase your students' writing skills with this quick and easy pumpkin "craftivity" that reinforces the use of adjectives, as well as involving the 5 senses.  If you like this activity, be sure and check out the matching apple one.

5 pages.

Increase your students' writing skills with this quick and easy apple "craftivity" that reinforces the use of adjectives, at the same time learning about the 5 senses.  This activity will be free for an entire YEAR, after which time, it will be up-dated & become part of my Apple Sense Science & Writing Packet.

3 pages. A fun and interesting writing prompt for your Seuss-themed activities.

11 pages. Common Core State Standards:L.K.2a, L.K.2b, L.K.2d, L.1.2b, L.1.2d, RF.k.1a, RF.K.1c, RF.1.1 Writing on a squirrel, oak leaf and acorn, students write a descriptive sentence using their 5 senses.

1 page. A nice anchor chart to help your students remember the 5 senses.

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