Texti-Sticks
Submitted by Liz Eagan on Dec 11, 2014
These sticks were created for my prebraille student. We can play several activities with the one set of tongue depressors that have been adapted with textures:
- turn them all over and do a matching game
- sort by texture (soft/rough)
- same/different
I plan to create more of the sticks on a smaller tongue depressor to do patterning. The reason I used the tongue depressors instead of a smaller shape was to promote the student tracking across the stick from left to right as they explored the texture.
Materials:
- Tongue Depressor (I used the large ones)
- Textured paper (APH has a nice set available on quota funds)
- Xyron machine to make paper into stickers to stick to the tongue depressor
Comments
another idea to make the paper into stickers
Carousel of Textures
Re: adhesive paper