As a result of this activity, students will be able to think creatively about everyday objects, explore unfamiliar sensations with curiosity, and imagine multiple possible functions for the same item.
- They will understand how flexibility of thinking helps them form hypotheses, compare sensory impressions, and generate alternative ideas.
- They will be able to describe objects based on tactile cues, express imaginative interpretations, and remain open to unconventional or unexpected viewpoints during group sharing.
