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Making Loose Parts Butterflies

Making Loose Parts Butterflies

Large paper or black chalkboard boards Chalk for drawing outlines Tinker trays filled with assorted loose parts (e.g., corks, bottle tops, feathers, pompoms, wood slices, leaves, bolts, pebbles) Additional materials (e.g., colored paper, markers) Introduction: Explain...
Making Symmetrical Models

Making Symmetrical Models

Play dough in various colors Tinker trays filled with assorted loose parts (e.g., corks, bottle tops, feathers, pompoms, wood slices, leaves, bolts, pebbles) Additional modeling materials (e.g., clay, building blocks, construction paper) Picture frames (optional, to...
Using Geoboards for Teaching Symmetry

Using Geoboards for Teaching Symmetry

Geoboards (store-bought or homemade using pieces of wood with screws) Colored rubber bands, hair bobbles, or loom-bands String or a marker to indicate the line of symmetry Introduction: Explain to the children what a geoboard is and how it can be used to create...
Making Loose Parts Faces

Making Loose Parts Faces

Picture frames (one per child, if possible) Baking trays with different sections (tinker trays) Loose parts: corks, bottle tops, feathers, pompoms, wood slices, leaves, bolts, pebbles, etc. Bases for faces: silver cake bases or play dough Optional: guide with 100...