This Kindergarten Five Senses worksheet challenges kids with multi-sense scenarios, asking them to spot the main sense used in eating apples, hearing bats, touching stoves, and smelling treats. Four multiple choice questions and five fill-in sentences cover how animals and people use different senses every day. The printable supports Kindergarten science by stretching young thinkers to see that real activities often use several senses working together at the very same time.

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Busy Bee
Five Senses
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which sense do you use most when you eat a juicy apple?
 A) Taste
 B) Hearing
 C) Sight
 D) Touch
2. Which sense helps a bat fly safely in a dark cave?
 A) Sight
 B) Hearing
 C) Smell
 D) Taste
3. Which sense do you use to know a stove is hot?
 A) Smell
 B) Taste
 C) Touch
 D) Hearing
4. Which sense helps a dog find a hidden treat in grass?
 A) Hearing
 B) Taste
 C) Touch
 D) Smell
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Eating an apple uses taste, smell, sight, and touch.
2) A snake uses its smell to find warm mice.
3) An owl flying at night uses hearing to find food.
4) Painting a picture uses mostly your sight.
5) A baby learns about a toy by using touch.
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