Overview
In these lessons, children will use 3-dimensional objects to arrange, explore, and discover ways to connect and combine them.
Lessons
Materials and Tools
- 3D objects found in your home
- A piece of cardboard for a base – this can be cut from any box
- A basket, bag or box to store your collection
- Optional: camera or paper and pencil to photograph or draw your arrangements
3-Dimensional Object Suggestions
Shells, buttons, screws and bolts, old keys, paper clips, rubber bands, popsicle sticks, stirring sticks, straws, spools, wood scraps, corks, bottle caps, lids, wire, string, yarn, ribbons, feathers, cotton balls, Q-Tips, tin foil, hair curlers, small cloth remnants, toilet cardboard rolls, egg cartons, empty aluminum cans or anything else you can find
Credits
Written By:
Andrea Burgay, Director of Digital Learning
Lesson Development:
Julie Applebaum, Senior Director
Sassy Kohlmeyer, Director of Early Childhood Programs
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