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Objective

By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to explore and play creatively with Kinetic sand while learning about shapes, colors, and textures.

Materials and Prep

Materials needed: Kinetic sand

No special preparation needed.

Activities

1. Shape Exploration: Encourage the student to create different shapes like circles, squares, and triangles using the Kinetic sand.

2. Color Mixing Fun: Let the student mix different colors of Kinetic sand to discover new colors and patterns.

3. Texture Sensory Play: Have the student feel the texture of the Kinetic sand and describe how it feels.

Talking Points

  • "Let's make a circle with the sand. Round like a ball!"
  • "What happens when we mix blue and yellow sand? Let's see!"
  • "Can you tell me how the sand feels in your hands? Is it soft or squishy?"

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