Our preschoolers have been using flashlights to explore light. We turn the lights down in the classroom and use the flashlights to create shadows and different colors of light with cellophane. As the cellophane sheets mix, they produce new and interesting colors. We also noticed that the shadows change size as we move our flashlights around the room.
Flashlights also give our students a chance to interact by following each others' lights, flaying "flashlight tag" or exploring each others bodies and clothes. We also get to practice boundaries by remembering not to shine the light in another student's eyes!
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