Science 1stQ Lesson 3 - Importance of Your Senses and Medical Specialists For Sense Organs

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Science Lesson 3

Importance of your Senses


Health Workers/Medical
Specialists for Sense Organs
Sense Organs That Work Together to Do an
Activity
 We learned how our sense organs make you do things. For
example, your eyes enable you to see where to get food.

 Your nose allows you to smell food. Your tongue enables you to
taste the food, helps you chew, and moves the food inside your
mouth.

 Your hands, eyes, nose and tongue work together when you eat.
Sense Organs That Work Together to Do an
Activity
 Her eyes help her see what she is
reading. She uses her ears to know if her
voice is loud enough to be heard by
others. Her eyes, ears, and tongue work
together when she reads aloud.

 The children are about to cross the street.


Many trucks, buses, and cars are on the
road. The children can see the vehicles.
They can hear the sounds of the engines
and the blowing of the horns.
Sense Organs That Work Together to Do an
Activity

 The eyes, ears, and legs work together to help you safe. Your senses work
together every time you do something.
Importance of Your Senses
1. Your sense of sight makes you see high and low places, as well as
deep or shallow places.
2. Your sense of taste tells you if your food is good or bad.
3. Your sense of smell helps you detect that something is burning.
4. Your sense of hearing lets you hear a coming car or the barking of
an angry dog so you can avoid them.
5. Your sense of touch allows you to feel pain, temperature, and
pressure.
Importance of Your Senses
 You see, hear, feel, taste, and
smell with your brain.
 Your brain knows what is going
on around you by the means of
your sense organs.
 You should take good care of your
brain.
First-aid Treatment to Common
Accidents Involving the Sense Organs
 Children are sometimes careless when doing an activity or when playing. They get
wounded or worst, they break a leg or an arm when they fall. When you do an
activity, you should be careful.
 There are simple ways that can be done to lessen the pain or perhaps to prevent
serious harm. The following are some of the first-aid treatments everyone should
be aware of:

1. Wash simple cuts and scratches with clean water. They must be dried with clean
gauze and must be applied with prescribed antiseptics. For more serious wounds,
cover them with gauze and bandage, then take the injured to the doctor
immediately.
First-aid Treatment to Common
Accidents Involving the Sense Organs
2. To lessen the pain and swelling of an ordinary
bruise or sprain, immediately put something cold
on the affected area. You may use a cloth with ice
cubes.

3. For slight burn without blister, an ordinary


baking soda and water may be applied. Then,
loosely cover the burned skin by a bandage. If there
is blistering, do not apply soda because it may
cause harm.

Extra care should be given to our sense organs.


They are the delicate parts of our body.
Health Workers/Medical
Specialists for Sense Organs
1. A pediatrician is an expert in the development
stage of children and medical treatment of
childhood diseases.

2. An Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) doctor treats


diseases of the ears, nose, larynx, and throat.
Health Workers/Medical
Specialists for Sense Organs
3. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who treats
the eyes. He / She is trained to provide complete care
for the eyes.

4. An optometrist is a health care professional who is


licensed to examine and diagnose visual conditions
and prescribe glasses and contact lenses.
Health Workers/Medical
Specialists for Sense Organs
5. A dermatologist is a medical doctor who treats
skin diseases.

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