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Describing Emotions

Materials

magazines and books with many pictures in them

Instructions

1. Cover the work surface or floor with newspaper and place a large sheet ofbutcher paper on it. Several children can make prints on this sheet of paper.Or, if desired, give each child a small piece of paper for individual projects.2. Ask the children to paint the bottom of a pot or pan and then use it to makeone or more prints on the paper. Encourage them to use the same pot or panmore than once, either using up the paint on the bottom or adding a newcolor before making more prints.3. Encourage the children to make as many prints as desired, using more thanone pot or pan. Put out new paper as needed.More to doShow the children how to clean the pots and pans in the sink using soap and asponge. Use the pots and pans for a cooking activity or use them as a target orbasket for a ball toss game.

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