To continue our space theme, P wanted to make a satellite.
He used silver foil, toilet tubes, kebab skewers and foam packaging.
He likes to use reference books and make things that look real. The foam was really soft and easy to push the skewers through which meant he didn't need to ask for help and manged it himself. He was really pleased with the result.
Lets Learn
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Solar system craft
We started with the sun and paper machied a balloon. This was painted orangey red. Then decided to make the other balls from rolled up news paper. Really wish we hadn't as they were really heavy and have made the hanging really difficult. I would recommend using balloons and just blowing up to different sizes.
Each planet was made with crumpled up paper, 2 layers of kitchen towel pasted on with a mix of glue and water and a final layer of coloured tissue. This was done to save time as you can put the tissue on the wet paper towel. Sometimes I find that by the time the paper machie has dried the excitement to paint it has gone and a different project has been started. Which sometimes is great as it gives a bit of inspiration and a base for new project - but other times its nice to see a finished project and gives the kids a sense of completion and achievement.
P spent ages looking at books to find the colours of each planet and creating it as accurately as possible. Not all necessarily accurate but he was very proud of what he achieved.
Next, the impossible task of hanging the really heavy planets with out getting to technical as i wanted P to do as much as possible.
We taped lots of kebab sticks together - his choice as they are kept in the craft box. The planets were hung on thread from the end of each stick. Next, P created circles of card (should have been a much heavier card and I might have to change this) which he inserted the sticks into. These were held between two pieces of wood from the outside resource box. . All held together with a long screw. It isn't the strongest looking but the planets spin and rotate around the sun. Success! It will hopefully hang from his ceiling.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Light art
Crayon grating
Friday, 3 February 2012
Dip and Dye pictures
Valentines idea: To link this to valentines day, you could cut into heart shapes. It gives such a pretty effect that could be used for cards etc.
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Playdoh and craft sticks
I was inspired with a construction blog that I saw yesterday so decided to see what would happen when I put similar resources out. Before we got started it was toilet stop time and back he came with an empty toilet roll tube!! This was obviously the first thing he wanted to play with. He cut it into treasure maps and hid it inside the playdoh islands!! Then he put flags on each islandusing cut up craft sticks. Next some characters had to be added to be kings and princesses for the islands. Each King and princess then received a comfy chair (a piece of cut up toilet roll tube coloured in with chalk). Just as he looked about ready to go, he spotted that each character had left footprints in the playdoh. With great excitment he squashed out lots of playdoh and made jumping footsteps, giant "boom, boom boom" footsteps etc.
Playdoh and craft sticks - what does your child make? Giant constructions, islands, footsteps or something else completly?
Playdoh and craft sticks - what does your child make? Giant constructions, islands, footsteps or something else completly?
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Lets read.
Lets read.
Today was one of those days and today he chose "me", "on" and "dog".
(dog and am don't seem to be on poster guessing they were still on table!)
When we use the words they are removed from the tree and played with. He likes to choose the games now that he has played a few times his favourite is running up to the ballon with the correct word and popping it before running back with the word. He also likes bashing the words with a squidgy hammer from one of his games. To start with we have a few in a tub and he chooses which he wants as I read them out (I put about 10 in a box that should make sentences but if they don't we make up any words we need.)
At nursery they sing "I am going on an adventure" so with "I" "am" and "going" already on the board "on" was added, "me" for look at "me" and "dog" to add to "cat" which we already have.
Other games we use are hiding the words under colourful bowls and as he turns the bowl over he has to say the word - or I lift the bowl up and he has to shout the word before the bowl eats his fingers!
I will add some more of the games we use as we go.
The sentences he makes at the moment all start with I so I would definately recommend starting there. We have "I look up" "I see a cat" "I am big" "I look at a cat" "I look at me" - this game obviously used a mirror!! "We look at a cat" "I am going to look at a cat" and then today dog replaced cat and was added to cat "I look at a cat and dog".
We also sound out the words phoics style but he doesn't know the sounds like "oo" etc
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