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Use these hands to help students explore the sense of ‘touch’. Students will find objects to match the description on the fingers. Also included is a blank template so students can choose and describe their own objects to go on the fingers.
We have been learning about the 5 senses and last week we learned about touch and texture. We made a circle map of thing we can touch, created a texture hand, and felt different objects and used illustrations and words to describe the texture of the objects.
This week we are learning "touch" as one of our 5 senses. The girls had a lot of fun making these texture collages. I honestly didn't know what materials I was using for this until an hour before we did it. I went through my stash and found a variety of textures. I went ahead and printed the descriptions on the cardstock before we started the activity. I gave each girl a pile of textures and said "which one feels soft & fluffy?" etc until we got through them all. They glued them on with very…
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Here’s our GYRO Date night idea reposted from May, 5, 2010. We’re a couple days late – sorry. Hopefully you can still make time to celebrate this Mexican National holiday! Ole! S…
At Community Preschool, they have been learning all about the five senses. As part of this unit, the sense of touch was discussed. The students make a, Feely collage, with different elements they c