Friday, 21 November 2014

Bubble explosions

Who ever would have thought blowing bubbles would be so much fun. Following on from our firework art we decided to do firework explotions in bubbles.
We worked up quite a few bubbles as we  dripped  food colour onto them. As the children blew through the straws the colour spread making small explosions in the bubbles. 



FIREWORK ART

Children love fireworks and after watching several we decided it was time to make our own.
The children have been using oil brushes to do paint strokes so we used this in our design.


by dragging the brushes over the paint the children were able create the effects of fireworks.

PRETEND ICE CREAM PARLOUR

This activity was so much fun. The children were able to use their imaginations in a pretend ice-cream parlour. We filled the pipping bags with shaving foam (only do this activity with children who understand not to eat the shaving foam).I put gems, beads and acorns in little see through containers as toppings and squeezy tweezers to access them.




The children practised piping the foam into ice cream cups and we even added paint inside the bags for the swirly effect. This activity was not only fun but a great hand control excersise controlling the flow of the foam into the glass.

I did this with children aged 4 years plus who understood it was non edible and only for play

ROOM ON THE BROOM ACTIVITIES

Room on the broom is one of our favorite books and i knew we had to use it for our halloween theme.
The children were familiar with the story and excited when i told them the witch had flown over the woods near us so off went to see if we could find the items she had dropped.
I had previously hidden the items so off we went to search

 I acted shocked as we uncovered most of the items the witch has dropped



By now i had the children fully engaged in our witch hunt 
but i needed to extend this activity so the next day i set up an invite to play.

The children were familiar with the book The witches kitchen so didnt need any 
prompting and set to work adding and mixing the potions....

Although not edible the children enjoyed this preted potion play and
mixed up what they called a witches worm stew!



Threading a christmas tree




  
Everyone has baubles on their christmas tree at christmas and i thought these mini baubles i picked up from a local shop were just the right size for little hands to hold and fingers to thread.




I started the children off by letting them thread the baubles onto coloured laces. 

 Once they got the hang of this i moved them onto
decorating the tree by threading the laces inbetween holes with every bauble. 


The smallest children  added beads and gems
 for their personal tree. This is a great activity for fine motor skills. The concentration on their faces was priceless!


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