Make Your Face Look Weird

The Make Your Face Look Weird activity will help children explore touch, one of the most profound ways to understand the shape of things. What does it feel, look and smell like? Can they find the adjectives to describe it? 

An inspiration that can take one lesson or inspire a longer project. All your class needs is some interesting surfaces and their imagination! This idea is part of Explore Outside the Classroom and has been brought to us by Mission:Explore.

This activity is simple, fun and can be done by anyone! Parents, why not try this out at home too?

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