Sense organs stimuli
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At a fair, all sorts of stimuli affect our senses, for example, the smell of candy floss, the bright lights of the roundabouts etc.
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2018-07-27
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Description:
If all our senses are attracted at the same time with the same degree of intensity, as at a fair, it can be a very pleasant experience but it can also be a strain.
Information and ideas:
The students can report on their own experiences, for example, what can I smell, see and hear at a fair?
What are the typical smells, tastes and sounds associated with Christmas?
Relevant for teaching:
Structure and function of a sense organ
Reception of stimuli and processing of information
Senses discover the environment
Information and ideas:
The students can report on their own experiences, for example, what can I smell, see and hear at a fair?
What are the typical smells, tastes and sounds associated with Christmas?
Relevant for teaching:
Structure and function of a sense organ
Reception of stimuli and processing of information
Senses discover the environment
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Learning resource type:
Example
Subjects:
Biology; Personal, social and health education (PSHE)
Grade levels:
Grade 1 to 4; Grade 5 to 6; Grade 7 to 9; Grade 10 to 13
School types:
Elementary school; Middle/high school; Vocational training
Keywords:
Sense organ; Sense organ
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Siemens Stiftung Media Portal
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MediaHouse GmbH
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