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Sensory Play & Exploration / module 1 of 1

Texture Treasure Basket

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The child explores a basket of safe household objects with different textures, learning to describe and compare what they feel.

Guide

Sit with your child on the floor. Say: 'Let us find out what is inside.' Let the child pick each object. Ask: 'Is it soft or hard? Rough or smooth? Warm or cold?' Repeat the child's words back and add one new describing word each time. Do not correct; extend. End by asking the child to find their favourite object and tell you why.

Material

  • Any 8 to 10 household objects with distinct textures (wooden spoon, sponge, cotton ball, metal key, smooth stone, fabric scraps)
  • Optional: a printed picture card set of texture words

Activities

Indoor: blindfold-free feely game, sorting objects into soft and hard piles. Outdoor: texture walk in the yard or street, touching tree bark, leaves, walls, and grass, collecting three safe objects to add to the basket.

You will need

One basket or box, 8 to 10 safe household objects. Cost: zero, everything is found at home.

Check yourself

Child names at least four texture words unprompted. Child sorts six objects into two groups by a property they choose themselves.

Learn with AI

Ready-made prompts for this module. Copy one into your AI assistant and it becomes a patient tutor that follows the OSH method: no lecturing, no rote learning, hands-on activities included.

For the student

A tutor that teaches this module step by step, asks questions, and never just gives answers.

For the parent or teacher

A coach that helps you prepare, deliver, and troubleshoot this lesson.

How to set this up in ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude
ChatGPT: Open ChatGPT → press your profile → My GPTs → Create a GPT → paste the prompt into Instructions → name it after the module → save for repeated lessons. Or simply paste the prompt at the start of a new chat.
Gemini: Open Gemini → Gems panel → New Gem → paste the prompt into the instructions box → name it after the module → save. The Gem stays available for every study session.
Claude: Open Claude → create a Project (or a Skill in Claude Code) → paste the prompt into the project instructions → every conversation in that project becomes a tutoring session for this module.

Safety note: children under 13 should use AI assistants together with a parent, and account age rules of each platform apply.

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