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Hawaiian Night Before Christmas sensory impressions

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Cute Hawaiian Christmas story for 1st or second grade, I used props with the class and had them hold them up as we watched the video and listened for sensory clues. Sight -sunglasses, smell - leis, touch -gloves, taste-spoons and hearing - headphones. The video includes vocabulary words and can also be used for students looking for context clues in a text.
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What sensory details did the author use for taste?
Green eggs and ham
Chocolate
Coconut milk and macadamia nut cookies
Turtles
What sense is the author using on this page.
Sight
Hearing
Touch
Taste
Smell
What senses can Help Santa know he has a flower lei?
Sight, hearing, and taste
Hearing, touch, taste
Sight, smell, touch
Hearing, smell, taste

What sense did Santa think the turtles would use when he used the pu?
Sight
Hearing
Touch
Taste
What sense is Santa using to fill the lauhalas?
Taste
Smell
Touch
What sense do you think of when someone uses the word cozy
Smell
Taste
Touch
Hearing
What sense did Santa use to know the branches were aglow
Sight
Taste
Touch
Smell
how do you say Merry Christmas is Hawaiian?
Merry Christmas
Hale
Mele Kalikimaka
Aloha
What is a lei?
A car
A turtle
A basket
A flower necklace
Who are Koa and Kumu?
Keikis
Reindeer
turtles
the parents