House of Baby Piranha. This is lots of fun, a wee bit messy and kept the kids playing for ages. I setup this activity as basic colour identification for Liam but added some colour labels for Neevah to match to the potion colour. You will needGlasses or JarsWhite VinegarBaking SodaFood ColouringSyringe or BasterBaking Tray OptionalPaperColoured Pens to match potion colours To Make1. Prepare the potions by adding 2 - 3 drops of food colouring to the bottom of the glasses and then covering it with approx 2 teaspoons of baking soda so you can't see any of the colour underneath 2. 5. 6. 7. OptionalMake up some small cards with the names of each colour on them and ask your child to match them to the potions Neevah and Liam then continued to add more and more vinegar to each potion jar. House of Baby Piranha: Halloween.
We love this puff paint so easy to make and a lot of fun to create with. This is the first time we have coloured it though and lesson learnt only add one small drop of food colouring .... Liam is now sporting a lovely pair of smurf hands after making his monster. You will need:Shaving Foam White Glue Thin Card Wiggly Eyes Food Colouring To Make:1. On the thin card draw a monster shape. Liam asked for a bumpy, blobby monster 2.
Cut out your monster shape 3. 5. 6. Tip: have a bowl of water handy for easy clean up. Skull Treat Boxes. OT Tools for Public Schools. CLASSROOM QUANDRIES: So what do I do about…A poor grasp of the pencil The first few weeks of the school year are truly a new beginning for all of us. We return to school with fresh ideas and renewed enthusiasm. It's a time of new beginnings for our students, too. Most of our students have taken a long break from the typical school activities they now use each day--writing, cutting with scissors, organizing their notebooks and desks.. This is a great time for us to help them start off the year with good habits for these frequently-used skills.
For kindergarten students just beginning their school career it's a golden opportunity for them to learn great skills from the very start. Let's think about how to promote a good grasp of the pencil, crayon or marker. Using a writing instrument is a skill that also follows an orderly progression. Children use different ways of grasping things according to the way the writing surface is placed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. S Printable Mazes. How I use the Road Writing | Therapy Fun Zone. Digg Sharebar 8 Email Share digg I am writing a lot about the roads that I made because I have been working on them for so long, and have been keeping myself from writing about them until they were done.
I use the big roads and letters, and the maps the most. That could be because they are the ones that I finished first, and they are the right size for match box cars, therefore they are the most fun, and the most motivating. I made the skinny roads because I wanted to have the letters magnetic as well as the roads, but I didn’t want to have to print on 52 magnet sheets. The magnet sheets are expensive. With the skinny letters, I was able to arrange multiple letters, upper and lower case, on each page. If I had to choose only one set though, it would be either the big roads, or the road maps due to the motivation factor of using the matchbox cars with them. When I print the roads, I print them on printable magnet sheets , then I cover the top with a sticky laminating sheet.
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