 Hi, I'm gonna show you how I teach young children to use their sense of taste to make observations And so what I did is I have a plate here and I divided it into four sections representing salt, sweet, bitter, and sour and I usually just put some samples of things on the plate for the children to look at. I try to make them as white as possible. Another thing I use is flour and I could put that on another section on here and you could put something that was bitter like a different kind of seasoning like maybe cream of tartar and then I use a magnifying glass and the kids just kind of look at the different flakes and they make observations and they might write them down and they see that they're somewhat similar and Then I have them predict what they think it is, which one is salty, which one is sweet, which one's bitter And then the final thing of course is that they take their finger and lick it and then they taste it And then they go, ooh, that's sweet. So that must be sugar And I always make sure that the children have washed their hands and they're not sharing with another Another student so that they don't carry germs to each other But that's basically how we do a very simple Experiment teaching the children to use their sense of taste to make scientific observations. Thank you