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Studying the 5 Senses is so important for preschoolers! Their five senses are how all of the information in Create this easy Sense of Touch Science center that helps young learners understand their sense of touch and the world around them. It’s a great “hands-on” project that is easy to assemble in minutes and is... Read More » The post 5 Senses Activities – Sense of Touch appeared first on Play to Learn. Reggio Science, Science Center Preschool, Prek Science, 5 Senses Activities, Jamie White, Pre-k Science, Science Area, Preschool Program, We Are Scientists

Studying the 5 Senses is so important for preschoolers! Their five senses are how all of the information in Create this easy Sense of Touch Science center that helps young learners understand their sense of touch and the world around them. It’s a great “hands-on” project that is easy to assemble in minutes and is... Read More » The post 5 Senses Activities – Sense of Touch appeared first on Play to Learn.

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This week we made a mystery box. We sealed a box (taped it up) & painted it with acrylic paint. Then cut a hole in one side - large enough to put our hand in. Then covered the hole with a felt 'drape' , to deter peeking. Objects were selected to 'hide' inside. As we created the box I described to the children how it would be used. The object of this activity is to put your hand in and select an item, then describe the item without looking and before taking it from the box. It's very hard not…

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We love our Mystery Box, you can see our DIY version here. The idea is very similar to the Stereognostic Bag, the child uses their sense of touch to identify the object/s in the box. The box works well for toddlers as it's harder for them to peek. Using only their hands the child develops their stereognostic sense, the child uses touch to form a mental picture of the object until they can identify or name the object. Recently we have been using mystery boxes (or feely boxes) in a slightly…

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