Today we painted snowmen. Not just any snowmen, though. We made our paint from equal parts shaving cream and white glue. I drew the snowmen on the page and the girls glued on hats, noses, and, as always, googly eyes. Then the girls used the puffy paint to make the snow. Kind of messy, lots of fun!
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Sticker Fun!
Today, we used some simple templates, and packs of stickers to create some holiday art. We mixed and matched the stickers, and templates and the girls had a wonderful time helping each other out.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Tree Decorating
Today we finished our ornaments by bringing out the paint and glitter. We made them last week using a salt dough recipe and painted them today since they were finally dry.
When the girls came into class I had a bunch of green triangles in different sizes on the table and the girls created wacky christmas trees on red paper. They used colored scraps to decorate them.
Googl-y eyes make everything better. |
Mixing the colors to paint our ornaments. |
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Mixing in Math
A perfect project for 2 year olds! Salt dough is extremely easy to make and it's non-toxic. I had a bunch of measuring cups Ms. D'Auria let me borrow from the STEM room. There were some large ones as well as a tiny half cup size which were perfect.
I measured out one cup of flour into each of the large cups, and half a cup of salt into the smaller ones. I gave a set of cups plus a large Ziploc baggie to each toddler/parent pair. The girls dumped the flour and salt into the baggie and I added a little water into each of the bags. The girls mashed it and squeezed it and I watched and added more water as needed. If you add too much, just sprinkle more flour in it. SO SIMPLE!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Pat-a-Cake!
Today we played with some model magic; a type of clay that is soft and pliable and will air dry into whatever shapes we make. We used cookie cutters and plastic tools to mould, shape, roll, and cut our clay.
We usually bring out hula hoops and indoor gym equipment, but, today for a change, we took a big stack of cardboard boxes and let the girls stack them, push them, and hide in them (their favorite part). It was nice to see them enjoying these everyday items so much. There were lots of giggles as they climbed inside and out!