Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Following this message, I have uploaded my Concept Map that was due this week. I did mine on The Five Senses specifically in the winter season. I aspire to be a kindergarten/1st grade teacher; therefore, I feel like the senses would be a good subject to teach the younger children because it gives them a better understanding of the world around them. I specifically applied it to the Winter season, but there could be a Concept Map for all seasons, and a general Concept Map just with definitions and every day things that a person might use their senses for. I hope you guys enjoy it; have a great day!

Text Notes: 
1.“It smells…” explains not only what the sense of smell does, but also gives an example of what you can smell during the Winter season.
2.“It feels…” explains what the sense of touch does, and it provides an example of what one could touch in the Winter season.
3.“It sounds…” explains what the sense of hearing does, and it provides an example for what noises one could hear during the Winter season.
4.“It tastes…” explains the sense of taste and what it does for the body, and it provides an example of something delicious that you could taste during the Winter season.
5.“It looks…” explains what the sense of sight can do, and gives an example of something you could see during the Winter season.
-- I have hyperlinked/text linked the definition of each of the five senses, and I have also hyperlinked a recipe for homemade hot cocoa!
- My sub-sublinks I placed on the “It Smells…” Main topic because there are multiple types of Christmas trees, each with a different and wonderful smell. The other reason is to explain that you can more than one sense on object. I find all of these fun learning facts.

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