More symmetry
We used a piece of yarn as another tool to help the children better understand symmetry.
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The yarn became incorporated in a different type of loose parts composition.
It really seemed to help those having a hard time with the concept see it in a different way.
Most of our friends were able to create a mirror image composition.
The end results were really beautiful to look at and the children had so much fun making them.