Five Senses
Exploring the Five Human Senses through MusicLyrics
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The first sense
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First and second senses
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First, second, and third senses
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First, second, third, and fourth senses
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All five senses
1, See
Engage in seeing
1, 2, Hear
Engage in seeing and hearing
1, 2, 3, Smell
Engage in seeing, hearing, and smelling
1, 2, 3, 4, Touch
Engage in seeing, hearing, smelling, and touching
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Taste
Engage in all five senses
First sense is seeing
The primary sense is seeing
Light comes in through your eyes
Light enters through your eyes, aiding in spatial awareness
Seeing helps our bodies move through space
Seeing facilitates body movement through space
Helps you read a book or see a butterfly
Seeing helps in activities like reading or observing a butterfly
Second sense is hearing
The second primary sense is hearing
Sound comes in through your ears
Sound enters through your ears
It helps you talk and hear what’s said to you
Hearing enables communication and understanding spoken words
Like your momma calling or this music that you hear
Examples include hearing your mom's call or the music around you
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Engagement in all five senses
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Reiteration of engagement in all five senses
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Continued emphasis on engagement in all five senses
See, hear, smell, touch, taste
Summary of the five senses: See, hear, smell, touch, taste
Third sense is smelling
The third primary sense is smelling
You do it through your nose
Smelling occurs through the nose
When someone cuts the cheese
Reference to unpleasant smells, using "cuts the cheese"
Or better smells, like when you stop to smell a rose
Contrasted with pleasant smells, like stopping to smell a rose
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Engagement in all five senses
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Reiteration of engagement in all five senses
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Continued emphasis on engagement in all five senses
See, hear, smell, touch, taste
Summary of the five senses: See, hear, smell, touch, taste
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Engagement in the first sense
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Engagement in the first and second senses
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Engagement in the first, second, and third senses
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Engagement in the first, second, third, and fourth senses
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Engagement in all five senses
Fourth sense is touching
The fourth primary sense is touching
You do it through your skin
Touching is done through the skin
Like when you pet a puppy dog
Examples include petting a puppy dog or experiencing physical pain
Or if someone kicks you on the shin
Engagement in all five senses
Fifth sense is tasting
The fifth primary sense is tasting
You do it through your tongue
Tasting is done through the tongue
Like eating ice cream
Examples include enjoying ice cream or unique food combinations
Or liverwurst with jello on a tasty onion bun
Specific example of liverwurst with jello on a tasty onion bun
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Engagement in the first sense
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Engagement in the first and second senses
1, 2, 3
Engagement in the first, second, and third senses
1, 2, 3, 4
Engagement in the first, second, third, and fourth senses
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Engagement in all five senses
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Reiteration of the first sense
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