![]() ![]() They are all in the same multi-page PDF file. There are three pages to this one – a girl face, boy, then the facial features. (Which has been pretty much every day for the past 2 weeks here!) We’ll have to do it again on a rainy day. Tags: image classification, supervised learning, crowd sourcing. I really love the idea of laminating and letting her draw faces on. She picked out which eyes, nose, and mouth she wanted for each face, then glued them down. So smart! Geri suggested something similar this week with different eyes, noses, and mouths. Lydia suggested laminating and letting her decorate and re-decorate with dry erase markers. the different kinds of shapes with this tracing shape activity worksheet. So I wanted to create a simplified version with a few options that you can use whether at home, in the classroom, or even in therapy. Make a Face Activity - Five Ideas and a Free Printable This fun printable make a face activity can be used in lots of different ways. ![]() Thanks so much for the idea! Both had great ideas of making faces that Lorelai could decorate. learning shapes with this Trace Shapes to Make a Face printable worksheet. ![]() Lorelai got so excited when she saw this craft, especially when she caught a glimpse of the “features” page that has a bunch of eyes, noses, mouths, earrings, glasses, and a mustache! This was recommended by a couple of LCL readers – Lydia and Geri. ![]()
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