 I'm going to show you how I teach my students the skill of observation in science using all five senses and this one is about color. This is usually their favorite way to observe color because they love making colors and watching colors and they love to paint. So what I do is I just introduce the three colors of the primary colors of red, yellow and blue and what I do is I just take red and I put it on the paper and as I'm doing this I have the children watch how the paint moves on the paper because they'll be doing the same thing on their paper and we talk about this as red and sometimes I move the paper around so that it move the paint moves on the paper. Then I take another color which this time will do blue and I do the same thing with blue and I have the kids observe or look how the paint moves on the paper and it's so fun because it's color. Sometimes I even let the colors mix together so they can observe that. Then I do the last thing I do is yellow. This is a nice bright yellow. I put lots of paint on here so they can again watch what color does when it comes together and also what the water does when it comes together. So when I'm finished talking about the observation of color I let the children do the same thing using the three primary colors. They can put different colors together, they can take their paper and move it around because the idea is for the children to observe color and use their eyes to see what happens when you put colors on paper. Then sometimes we do go outside and look for things that are red. We identify what things are red, we look for things that are blue, we look for things that are yellow and that's how we practice the observation of using your eyes to observe.