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In my kindergarten class I am teaching the 5 senses. I wanted to use my essential oils for the sense of smell. I want to use peppermint, grapefruit, lemon, birch, and just 1 or 2 more. I will just put...
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Oils are so strong that you could easily put a drop on a piece of tissue before class - instead of on a cotton ball right before the children smell the various oils. I will be so bold to suggest...
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Cedar, The reason I chose the oils that I did was because they are scents that I feel the students can identify. I don't plan on telling them ahead of time what the scents are, I want them to tell me....
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in that case, you could also try vanilla or cinnamon... maybe garlic? I used to love these sorts of science things when I was a kid!... except for the rubber eggs, that one was always just plain...
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I think it would be safe as long as you handle the cotton-balls. What I would do is wave the ball once (or twice) under their noses as they inhale the scent, sort of like how you'd test perfume; by...
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Okayyyyyyyyyyyy, I taught my senses lesson today. Would those oils have caused hyperactivity? All I can say is after smelling and identifying the oils my kids were HYPER! This is what they looked like...
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Off the top of my head: Grapefruit activates the lust of lift and refreshes energy. Peppermint clears the spirit/mind. Lemon gives strength and activates during mental exhaustion Birch helps with...
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