A Rainy Bus Stop Sensory Story
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A Rainy Bus Stop
A Sensory Story for Learning Using Our Senses to Explore
A Rainy Bus Stop - What We See
Grey clouds fill the sky Raindrops slide down the glass Puddles shine on the ground The bus shelter glows with warm light
A Rainy Bus Stop - What We Hear
Pitter-patter of rain on the roof Splash of cars driving through puddles Gentle dripping from the shelter edge Quiet murmur of people waiting
A Rainy Bus Stop - What We Feel
Cool, damp air touches our skin The bench feels smooth and slightly cold Our clothes feel dry and warm inside A gentle breeze carries tiny water droplets
A Rainy Bus Stop - What We Smell
Fresh, clean smell of rain on pavement Earthy scent from wet soil and plants Faint smell of wet concrete Clean, washed air all around us
A Rainy Bus Stop - Sensory Activity
Close your eyes and imagine you are at the bus stop What is the first thing you notice? Use your hands to show the size of raindrops Make the sound of rain with your fingers
A Rainy Bus Stop - What We Taste
Fresh, clean taste in the air Slightly cool and crisp feeling No strong flavors, just pure freshness The taste of clean, washed air
A Rainy Bus Stop - Reflection Time
Which sense told you the most about the bus stop? What was your favorite part of our sensory journey? How did imagining the rain make you feel?
A Rainy Bus Stop - Extension Activities
Draw your own rainy bus stop scene Write three words that describe rain Create rain sounds with classroom instruments Design a perfect bus shelter for rainy days
A Rainy Bus Stop - Our Learning
We used all five senses to explore our world Every sense tells us something special Rain can be beautiful when we really notice it