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Help SOS Ideas for touch and smell activities that can be displayed

My assessor has asked me to do a display which she can see on my next observation....plans in Nursey will be based on touch and smell. Please please can anybody help me with ideas for activities children can do which can be displayed on the wall
touch - thinking about using different textures on a hand shape , sandpaper, scourers, cotton wool etc any thing else?
Completely stuck for smell!!
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you could mix sented oils like peppermint etc into paints. maybe use things to represent outside smells (flowers, leaves)
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My assessor has asked me to do a display which she can see on my next observation....plans in Nursey will be based on touch and smell. Please please can anybody help me with ideas for activities children can do which can be displayed on the wall
touch - thinking about using different textures on a hand shape , sandpaper, scourers, cotton wool etc any thing else?
Completely stuck for smell!!
Thaks in advance
Fifitrix xx
Hi for this although i did mine with primary one class i made playdough in vibrant colours using food colouring and added essenes like orange, peppermint, strawberry in2 the mixture, the children made little things outa the dough and i made an area for them to display their work.
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Wow fab ideas would never have thought of those on my own.....thankyou soooo much
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