Day 49 of 180Week 10 of 36, ThursdaySecond quarter

Taste and guess

🔬 Science🎲 Play⏱️ about 10 minutes

Three safe tastes with eyes closed. Ask for a word — sweet, sour, cold — before the guess.

The same skill with the work hidden inside a game. Good for a tired day.

Today is rung 4 of 12 on this topic

The five senses and describing words

Can do: Names the sense they are using and offers a word for what they notice.

Why it matters

Observation is science's ground floor, and it doubles as vocabulary work — rough, sour, faint, sticky are all words a three-year-old can own.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Everything is "good" or "yucky" with no describing word behind it.

⏱️ Two-minute check

Hand them something textured. "What does it feel like? What are you using to find out?"

Solid looks like: One describing word beyond nice/yucky, and "my hands" or "touching".

The full activity for this topic · 10 minutes

Mystery Bag

A bag or pillowcaseFour household objects
  1. 1Hide four objects — a sponge, a spoon, a pinecone, an orange.
  2. 2They reach in without looking and describe before guessing: "It's bumpy and cold."
  3. 3Feed them the word when they're stuck: "That's rough. Say rough."
  4. 4Guess, then pull it out to check.
  5. 5Do a smell round with the fridge open, and a sound round with your eyes closed.

If it's too hard

Two objects that feel completely different — a rock and a feather.

If it's too easy

They describe an object for you to guess. Producing the description is much harder than recognising it.

Say this

"Don't tell me what it is yet — tell me what it feels like."

Science practice

Week 10 at a glance

  1. Monday · Day 46

    📖 Reading

    Two letters now

  2. Tuesday · Day 47

    🔢 Math

    Fetch me four

  3. Wednesday · Day 48

    🧭 Study & Life Skills

    Tidy-up song

  4. Thursday · Day 49

    🔬 Science

    Taste and guess

  5. Friday · Day 50

    🧭 Study & Life Skills

    Three steps, if ready

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