Sensational senses preschool

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My Little Sonbeam: Game: Noisy or Quiet? Preschool Opposites Activities, 5 Senses Preschool, Opposites Preschool, Five Senses Preschool, 5 Senses Activities, Listening Games, Senses Preschool, My Five Senses, Listening Activities

Materials: -Tin container with lid -Quiet and noisy items from around the house What I placed in the tray Quiet Items: tissue paper, card stock paper, straw, foam number 1, plastic fly, tin foil, wax paper, pom pom ball, sticker, and pipe cleaner. Noisy Items: coin, apple button, earring, car, basketball easer, whistle, plastic letter D, small metal cookie cutter, and glass pebble. *I found this small (magnetic) tin container at Michaels in the dollar bins. How to play: I had E place an item…

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Neat activity for exploring the sense of touch for #homeschool #anatomy // New Hope International School: Spring School - Day Three 5 Senses Preschool, Five Senses Preschool, 5 Senses Activities, Senses Preschool, My Five Senses, Senses Activities, Spring School, Sense Of Touch, Five Senses

"My Five Senses" is the theme for Spring Preschool this year, and on day three we learned about the sense of touch. We read several Touch and Feel Stories and sang a tickling song during morning circle. Children learned about the touch sensations hard, soft, rough, smooth, and sticky. Then they made hands with the five fingers touching hard beads, soft cotton, rough sandpaper, smooth craft sponges, and sticky tape. Describing Touch Sensations Sense of Touch Craft They identified letters of…

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We made smelly paint as part of our 5 senses unit. It's really easy and cheap! All you need is kool-aid, water, and a bowl (and the obvious like paper and a paintbrush). All you do is add some water to kool-aid and walah you have smelly paint! Our room smelled sooooo good while the kids were painting. There's no exact science when mixing the kool-aid mix and water. The less water you add the more vibrant your colors will be. A little paint goes a long way. We used three different colors and…

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Stephanie Ruiz

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