This 20-minute lesson plan (with optional extension) introduces 3rd–5th grade students to the concept of sensory profiles: what they are, why they matter, and how understanding your own can change the way you experience the classroom.
Every person has a sensory profile, but they vary dramatically. When students recognize that their classmates process sound, touch, movement, and sensation differently than they do, it can help create a classroom environment of empathy and inclusion. This lesson is a natural fit for any upper-elementary SEL or neurodiversity curriculum.
This lesson plan requires no preparation and no additional materials. Read the script, do the activity, pass out the handout. That's it!
What's included:
Teacher script
Classroom activity with audio component
Student handout
Need a School or District License? Email us
This 20-minute lesson plan (with optional extension) introduces 3rd–5th grade students to the concept of sensory profiles: what they are, why they matter, and how understanding your own can change the way you experience the classroom.
Every person has a sensory profile, but they vary dramatically. When students recognize that their classmates process sound, touch, movement, and sensation differently than they do, it can help create a classroom environment of empathy and inclusion. This lesson is a natural fit for any upper-elementary SEL or neurodiversity curriculum.
This lesson plan requires no preparation and no additional materials. Read the script, do the activity, pass out the handout. That's it!
What's included:
Teacher script
Classroom activity with audio component
Student handout
Need a School or District License? Email us