 I'm going to show you how I teach my children to observe for a science lesson using their five senses and this one is going to be about how things look here. I put some things in a box, I put some sand in this box, I put some rocks in this box and I put some cotton in this box. The children do not see this before I close the lid on each one of these boxes because we're going to play a guessing game and see if they can guess what it is using their sense of hearing. So I ran I shake the boxes around and one of the students picks up a box and they shake it so everyone can hear it and then we just we guess what do you think is in that box so then all the children guess what they think it is and we open the box and see that it's rocks. Then we do the same thing with this box and we shake it and they don't hear anything and they think of what what could be in a box. I tell them there's something in that box but what could be so quiet that you can't hear it. So we open a box and we find out that it's cotton and cotton has a very soft sound and the last thing we shake the box and they all make their guesses about what they think is in the box and we open the box and see that it's sand. When we're finished with that lesson we do the same thing in the classroom and especially when we go outside and put things in the box and all the boys and girls have their own little box find something and they have a partner and they shake it and see if they can guess what's in that box and that's how I teach about the observation of here using your hearing to figure out what you hear.