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As my writing course is coming to end I would like to share an activity that we worked on last week using sensory details. Good writers know that their reader will need to visualize when reading their story. It is important to have your students adding details that help the reader to see, hear, touch, feel, smell, and even taste. This adds so much to the student's writing and is a quick way to spice up a bland writing piece. I have posted some of my professors favorite picture books to use…

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18. Manipulate a wide variety of familiar and unfamiliar objects to observe, describe, and compare their properties using appropriate language. A teacher would create a durable texture book for the class to explore at different times of the day. An example of the material would be pasted to the book along with an appropriate word to describe it (sandpaper-rough). Each child would get to touch different textures and relate them their description. Texture Books, Senses Preschool, Texture Ideas, Senses Activities, Texture Board, Slp Ideas, Sensory Book, 5 Senses, Children Learning

18. Manipulate a wide variety of familiar and unfamiliar objects to observe, describe, and compare their properties using appropriate language. A teacher would create a durable texture book for the class to explore at different times of the day. An example of the material would be pasted to the book along with an appropriate word to describe it (sandpaper-rough). Each child would get to touch different textures and relate them their description.

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