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Instructions

1. Take a photo of each child's face. Make sure the child's face fills the camera
frame.
2. If using a printer, make several copies of each child's face on plain paper.
3. If using a 35mm camera, develop the film and then make copies (preferably
color) on your photocopier. You will need several photos of each child.
4. Ask the children to cut out the eyes, ears, noses, mouths, and eyebrows from
the photos. These are the only parts you will need for the activity.
5. Sort the facial features into separate containers and place in the Art Station.
6. Encourage the children to use different facial features to make fun and
wacky face collages.
More to do Games: Challenge the children to identify which facial features belong to
which classmate. This game is very hard but should lead to a lot of giggles.
Math: If you have color copies, use one of each child's eye cutouts to make an
eye color graph.

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