Writing Bags

Here is a fun activity that integrates art, science and language arts.   To introduce color mixing To develop fine motor skills To strengthen pre-writing skills     Have all materials ready: heavy-duty ziploc bags, masking tape and paint.   Have the children pick two primary colors of the paint to put into their bag. […]

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The Amazing Strong Hair

  Test the Strength of your hair. Strand of hair 1 small plastic bag (sandwich or snack bags) marbles thread Find someone with long hair and ask an adult to cut one or two hairs. Stick one end of a hair to a small plastic bag with tape and tie the other end around a […]

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Sunshine Prints

Easiest mess free sunny activity ever      Construction paper Few interestingly shaped items Sunshine Possibly rocks to stop the paper blowing away.       Gather supplies, head outside, arrange items on paper, and place rocks in each corner to hold it steady. Forget about it for an hour while the sun kisses the […]

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Sky Lights

Help your child give someone the moon and the stars.   • translucent plastic (container lids, report covers) • different color construction paper • art materials: colored markers, tempera paint, tissue paper, glitter, glue • child safety scissors • hole punch and string or yarn Go outside with your child and point out what’s in the sky stars, clouds, the […]

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What a Colorful World

  As 4-year-old Darla takes the last sip from her favorite clear blue cup, she suddenly discovers that she can see through the bottom. “Mom, everything looks different!” she exclaims, as she watches the yellow cheese on her plate turn green and the red tomato turn purple through the cup. After eating, she runs off, […]

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Colorful Celery

Watch how water spreads through a plant. • celery stalk with leaves • 2 cups • water • red and blue food coloring • knife Make a cut up the center of the celery. (Only parents should use the knife!) Start at the bottom and go about halfway up so the celery has two “legs.”  Fill each cup with water. […]

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Bug Hunt

Pad of paper and felt-tip pens, or instant camera Yard, park, nature walk, or other outdoor area Magnifying glass Bug identification book (optional)            Walk or drive to a park or nature area. Bring a small pad of paper and drawing materials, or an instant camera, if you prefer. Walk through the area and help […]

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Measuring Dinosaurs

Measuring Dinosaurs   Identify and compare the length of four dinosaurs. State that dinosaurs needed food to grow and that food helps us to grow too.   Prepare the Dinosaur Cards (PDF) Cut 144 feet string to the length shown on each dinosaur card. Attach and wrap length around each card as follows:   70 […]

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