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This cellophane stained glass craft is fun way to explore color with kids. Use this as a process art activity and a way to study color mixing and transparency. It's a great sensory activity that can even be used on a light table in preschool or pre-k. Color study, color mixing, science of color, STEAM activity. Art Table Activities Preschool, Stained Glass Art Preschool, Light And Reflection Preschool, Cellophane Stained Glass Art, Color Mixing Projects For Kids, Light Unit Prek Activities, Creative Curriculum Lights Study, Lights Study Preschool, Preschool Light Study Activities

This cellophane stained glass craft is a fun way to explore color with kids. Use this as a process art activity and a way to study color mixing and transparency. This is a great preschool craft idea

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Grab these great picture books on light for your next science unit. All are non-fiction and fun to read to find out more about light and rainbows! #science #light #rainbows #kindergarten #picturebooks Books About Light For Preschool, Light Stem Activities, Light And Sound Kindergarten, Creative Curriculum Lights Study, Light Preschool Theme, Preschool Light Study Activities, Prek Light Unit, Lights And Shadows Preschool, Light Study Creative Curriculum Preschool

Grab these great picture books on light for your next science unit. All are non-fiction and fun to read to find out more about light and rainbows! #science #light #rainbows #kindergarten #picturebooks

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This STEM Activity from Angela Eckhoff's book, Creative Investigations in Early Engineering and Technology, uses light and familiar objects to young children understand the concepts of light and shadow. Some materials allow light to pass through them (transparent), and others act as filters and only allow certain colors of light through (translucent), while others block light completely (opaque). As children gain knowledge and develop an understanding of these concepts through naturalistic…

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