Let’s take a closer look at those curious objects!





Which object are you most curious about?
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Work in small groups and continue the Collector’s cataloging. You may be given an object to discuss.
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Use your powers of deduction and write down your ideas about the object on the Object Proforma.
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Share your ideas with the rest of the class when your teacher asks you to.
What else can you find out?
It’s time to enter Newmans’ Factory of Curiosity
