I first learned about #magicnoodles in my 20s while teaching preschool, thanks to one of my favorite teacher friends, Cheryl Pinckney. Until just recently, I had forgotten about them but wow 😮 have I been missing out. What’s so special about them? You dab them with a damp cloth and they stick together, like magic, making any structure possible.
In this case, we used the noodles to represent the brain, and the inside of the cup to represent the skull that protects it. We then used markers to decorate the outside like a face.
Disclaimer: If you try to speed up the process by pouring water directly into the cup, be prepared to clean up a big mess. We live, we learn, and we call it science.
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