Seeing
The five senses Series
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Acorn books provide carefully levelled non-fiction to introduce key curriculum concepts. This series looks at our senses and how we use them. Includes notes for parents and teachers. Books in this series introduce readers to the five senses through simple text and vivid photographs. Each book focuses on one sense and the associated sensory organs. In Seeing, readers learn how they use their eyes to see, how to keep their eyes safe, how some people wear glasses to see better, and how some people do not see at all.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
5-6
Length
24 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What are some things you like to look at and why?
How do you think life would change if you couldn’t see?
Can you think of ways we use our eyes to help us every day?
Why do you think it's important to take care of our eyes?
How do different colors make you feel?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start by asking your child to point out their favorite illustration in the book and explain what they like about it.
Use everyday situations to relate back to the book, like observing colors and shapes around during a walk or playtime.
Encourage your child to express their feelings about what they see, reinforcing the importance of sight.
Discuss the role of other senses and how they might compensate when sight is not available, to enhance empathy and understanding.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Exploring the Senses
Explanation: Through vibrant photography and engaging text, 'Seeing' emphasizes the importance of sight as one of the five senses, exploring how we use our eyes to perceive the world around us.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to be more observant of their surroundings, enhancing their visual perception skills and learning to appreciate the details in their environment.
Example Lesson: Understanding Light and Colors
Explanation: 'Seeing' introduces basic concepts of how light reflects and refracts, and how colors are seen, fostering early scientific thinking.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to experiment with light and colors through activities such as drawing, coloring, or simple light-based experiments, promoting an interest in science.
Example Lesson: Importance of Eye Health
Explanation: The book addresses the significance of taking care of our eyes, mentioning activities that are good for eye health.
Real-World Application: Children can adopt habits such as reading in good light and taking breaks from screens, thereby understanding the value of maintaining healthy vision.
Example Lesson: Diversity and Perspective
Explanation: 'Seeing' covers how different creatures see the world differently, using examples of various animals' sight capabilities.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children appreciate diversity and understand that different perspectives exist, promoting empathy and curiosity about the natural world.
Example Lesson: Safety and Awareness
Explanation: The book touches upon the use of sight for safety and awareness of one's surroundings.
Real-World Application: It teaches children to be more cautious and aware, using their sight to navigate and avoid hazards in daily life.
