The document is a 12-page book titled "Hearing" that discusses the sense of hearing. It was written by K.C. Osborn and includes photos, key vocabulary words, and descriptions of how different sounds are heard on each page. The book is part of a science series and is copyrighted by Learning A-Z.
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1. Hearing
Word Count: 42
Hearing
Written by K.C. Osborn
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2. Hearing KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses that tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste,
and sound. Hearing is one of your five senses.
Key words: ears, hear, barking, singing, teacher, talking, sharpener, scraping,
keyboard, clicking, piano, playing, raindrops, dripping, storm, crackling, clock,
ticking
Photo Credits:
Front cover: 息 Royalty-free/Leah-Anne Thompson/123RF; Back cover: 息 Royalty-free/Sonya Etchison/123RF;
Title page: 息 Royalty-free/Daaronj/iStockphoto; page 3: 息 Royalty-free/Frances Twitty/iStockphoto; page 4:
息 Royalty-free/Aleksey Puchkov/LuckyOliver; page 5: 息 Royalty-free/Sam Chadwick/iStockphoto; page 6:
息 Royalty-free/Viorika Prikhodko/iStockphoto; page 7: 息 Royalty-free/Edyta Linek/iStockphoto; page 8:
息 Royalty-free/Quavondo Nguyen/iStockphoto; page 9: 息 Royalty-free/Minnie Manon/iStockphoto; page 10:
息 Royalty-free/Paul Morton/iStockphoto; page 11: 息 Royalty-free/Clint Spenser/iStockphoto; page 12:
息 Royalty-free/Geo Martinez/123RF
Hearing
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I use my ears to hear. The dog is barking.
3 4
3. The bird is singing. The teacher is talking.
5 6
The sharpener is scraping. The keyboard is clicking.
7 8
4. The piano is playing. The raindrops are dripping.
9 10
The storm is crackling. The clock is ticking.
11 12
5. Sight
Sight
Word Count: 53
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6. Sight KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses that tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste
and sound. Sight is one of your five senses.
Key words: eyes, see, family, pet, friends, teacher, cross, street, bike, playground,
underwater, art
Photo Credits:
Front cover: 息 Royalty-free/MeridianSage/BigStockPhoto; Back cover: 息 Royalty-free/Rob Friedman/
iStockphoto; Title page: 息 Royalty-free/Jason Stitt/BigStockPhoto; page 3: 息 Royalty-free/Marzanna
Syncerz/123RF; page 4: 息 Royalty-free/Noriko Cooper/BigStockPhoto; page 5: 息 Royalty-free/Llan Amith/
BigStockPhoto; page 6: 息 Royalty-free/Sean Locke/iStockPhoto; page 7: 息 Royalty-free/Ronnie Comeau/
iStockphoto; page 8: 息 Royalty-free/Joe Belanger/BigStockPhoto; page 9: 息 Royalty-free/Eileen Hart/
iStockphoto; page 10: 息 Royalty-free/Sonya Etchison/123RF; page 11: 息 Royalty-free/Vlad Turchenko/
LuckyOliver; page 12: 息 Royalty-free/Olga Solovei/iStockphoto
Sight
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I use my eyes to see. I can see my family.
3 4
7. I can see my pet dog. I can see my friends.
5 6
I can see my teacher. I can see to cross the street.
7 8
8. I can see my bike. I can see the playground.
9 10
I can see underwater. I can see my art.
11 12
9. Smell
Word Count: 44
Smell
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10. Smell KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses that tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste,
and sound. Smell is one of your five senses.
Key words: nose, smell, ocean, salty, farm yard, stinky, rain, fresh, foggy, trees,
damp, campfire, smoky, hamburger, juicy, pizza, spicy, peach, sweet, cookies
Photo Credits:
Front cover: 息 Royalty-free/Ulrich Mueller/123RF; Back cover: 息 Royalty-free/Ed Brandon/BigStockPhoto; Title
page: 息 Royalty-free/Bojan Fatur/iStockphoto; page 3: 息 Royalty-free/Stephanie Phillips/iStockphoto; page 4:
息 Royalty-free/Daniel Bendjy/iStockphoto; page 5: 息 Royalty-free/tobkatrina/BigStockPhoto; page 6:
息 Royalty-free/Anita Patterson-Peppers/iStockphoto; page 7: 息 Royalty-free/Elena Elesseeva/LuckyOliver; page
8: 息 Royalty-free/Petro Feketa/BigStockPhoto; page 9: 息 Royalty-free/Elena Elisseeva/iStockphoto; page 10:
息 Royalty-free/Joe Gough/iStockphoto; page 11: 息 Royalty-free/Lyn Watanabe/BigStockPhoto; page 12:
息 Royalty-free/Stephen Bonk/123RF
Smell
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I use my nose to smell. The ocean smells salty.
3 4
11. The farm yard smells stinky. The rain smells fresh.
5 6
The foggy trees smell damp. The camp鍖re smells smoky.
7 8
12. The hamburger smells juicy. The pizza smells spicy.
9 10
The peach smells sweet. The cookies smell great!
11 12
13. Taste
Word Count: 46
Taste
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14. Taste KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses that tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste,
and sound. Taste is one of your five senses.
Key words: taste, tongue, strawberry, sweet, lemon, sour, pretzels, salty, medicine,
bitter, chile salsa, creamy, grapefruit
Photo Credits:
Front cover: 息 Royalty-free/Brandy Vasquez/iStockphoto; Back cover: 息 Royalty-free/Victor Burnside/
BigStockPhoto; Title page: 息 Royalty-free/Thomas Perkins/iStockphoto; page 3: 息 Royalty-free/Wanda
Anthony/123RF; page 4: 息 Royalty-free/Markus Draghici/BigStockPhoto; page 5: 息 Royalty-free/oliwkowgaj/
BigStockPhoto; page 6: 息 Royalty-free/Lori Sparkia/iStockphoto; page 7: 息 Royalty-free/Donna Cuic/123RF;
page 8: 息 Royalty-free/David Smith/BigStockPhoto; page 9: 息 Royalty-free/Julian Rovagnati/BigStockPhoto;
page 10: 息 Royalty-free/Geo Martinez/BigStockPhoto; page 11: 息 Royalty-free/Stacey-smphoto/BigStockPhoto;
page 12: 息 Royalty-free/Ugur Anahtard/BigStockPhoto
Taste
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I use my tongue to taste. The strawberry tastes sweet.
3 4
15. The lemon tastes sour. The pretzels taste salty.
5 6
The medicine tastes bitter. The chile salsa tastes hot.
7 8
16. The cold milk tastes creamy. The red apple tastes sweet.
9 10
The grapefruit tastes bitter. Trying new tastes is fun!
11 12
17. Touch
Word Count: 45
Touch
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18. Touch KEY ELEMENTS USED IN THIS BOOK
The Big Idea: You have five senses to tell you how things look, feel, smell, taste,
and sound. Touch is one of your five senses.
Key words: fingers, touch, bunny, soft, rock, hard, globe, smooth, sand, grainy,
sidewalk, rough, soap, slippery, fall leaves, dry, clay, wet, puppy, sharp
Photo Credits:
Front cover: 息 Royalty-free/Amee Cross/BigStockPhoto; Back cover: 息 Royalty-free/Yenwen Lu/iStockphoto;
Title page: 息 Royalty-free/Elena Elisseeva/BigStockPhoto; page 3: 息 Royalty-free/Thomas Strange/iStockPhoto;
page 4: 息 Royalty-free/Jake Holmes/iStockphoto; page 5: 息 Royalty-free/Parker Dean/iStockphoto; page 6:
息 Royalty-free/pamspix/iStockphoto; page 7: 息 Royalty-free/appletat/iStockphoto; page 8: 息 Royalty-free/
Anatoly Abyshev/123RF; page 9: 息 Royalty-free/Kamel Ad Janef/iStockphoto; page 10: 息 Royalty-free/
Johanna Goodyear/BigStockPhoto; page 11: 息 Royalty-free/Terry Healy/iStockphoto; page 12: 息 Royalty-free/
Gunay Mutlu/iStockphoto
Touch
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I use my 鍖ngers to touch. The bunny feels soft.
3 4
19. The rock feels hard. The globe feels smooth.
5 6
The sand feels grainy. The sidewalk feels rough.
7 8
20. The soap feels slippery. The fall leaves feel dry.
9 10
The clay feels wet. Puppy teeth feel sharp. Ow!
11 12