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senses

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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SENSES

  • Read the sentence: My students, 7th graders, try to explain in their writing how things look, feel, or smell, however, maybe they will be able to describe how something tastes using my senses.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "senses" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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SENSES

  • a feeling or perception produced through the organs of touch, taste, smell, sight or hearing (noun)
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SENTIENT

  • Read the sentence: The sentient woman, Michelle, was conscious, so she knew what was going on around her.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "sentient" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.

SENTIENT

  • having the power of perception by the senses; conscious. (adjective)
  • a person or thing that is conscious and aware (noun)

SENSORY

  • Read the sentence:The teachers, Ms. Morena and Ms. Taylor, tell us to use sensory details as much as possible; I try to explain how things look, feel, or smell.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "sensory" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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SENSORY

  • of or related to a feeling or perception produced through the organs of touch, taste, smell, sight or hearing (adjective)

SENSATION

  • Read the sentence: The sensation felt strange throughout my body and the tingle of the cold made my brother Tony shiver.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "sensation" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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SENSATION

  • a mental condition or physical feeling resulting from stimulation of a sense organ or from internal bodily change, as cold or pain (noun)
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SENSIBLE

  • Read the sentence: Ms. Taylor, the sensible teacher, allowed the students to have an extension for their difficult project.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "sensible" means? Turn and tell someone.
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SENSIBLE

  • having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment (adjective)
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