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How to work in texture in 1ST

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Texture is the way something feels. Different textures could be described as being lumpy, rough, smooth, rubbery, or soft. There are many words to describe the feel or sensation of different textures.
Texture simply means how something feels when it is touched. If you touched a piece of marble, it might feel smooth and cold. A piece of wood would feel rough. A piece of cloth or a tapestry might feel rough or smooth.
Describing Texture Physical As your learners touch the surface of different objects, they will notice that things dont all feel the same. Some things feel hard, other things feel soft or fluffy, and other things may feel slimy. Encourage your students to use different words to describe what they feel.
Textures List: SmoothPrickly Fluffy Silky Rough Velvety Sticky Bristly Bumpy Feathery4 more rows
It refers to the physical appearance or feel of an object, and can be seen through bumps, ridges, grooves and other physical details. Texture can also refer to the illusion of physicality it creates by adding depth to a painting or sculpture. It is used by artists to add interest, dimension and drama to their artwork.
Texture is the physical feel of something smooth, rough, fuzzy, slimy, and lots of textures something in between. Sandpaper is very rough it has a gritty, rough texture. Other things, like linoleum, have a smooth texture. Texture has to do with how an object feels and its ingredients.
Some common textures are rough, smooth, round, rigid, hard, and soft.
The physical texture, also known as actual texture or tactile texture, refers to the patterns of variations found on a solid surface. These can encompass a wide range of materials, including but not limited to fur, canvas, wood grain, sand, leather, satin, eggshell, matte, or smooth surfaces like metal or glass.

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