I don't think my plastic red egg looks much like an egg given that the edges are curvy, but the kids believed me when I told them that we were going to remove the decorations and insert them into the folding basket attached to the horse tack. One girl did this while on her belly positioned like "super girl" and another while kneeling. An almost 4 year old was able to put a few of the bands (use hair bands or those sold to weave potholders) back on to decorate the "egg". It certainly was colorful, festive and promoted bilateral hand use and motor planning skills......
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Easter Egg with Colorful bands to Remove
I don't think my plastic red egg looks much like an egg given that the edges are curvy, but the kids believed me when I told them that we were going to remove the decorations and insert them into the folding basket attached to the horse tack. One girl did this while on her belly positioned like "super girl" and another while kneeling. An almost 4 year old was able to put a few of the bands (use hair bands or those sold to weave potholders) back on to decorate the "egg". It certainly was colorful, festive and promoted bilateral hand use and motor planning skills......
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Egg projects in action
The "eggs" are made by cutting shapes out of plastic bottles. Punch a hole in 2 small circles and connect them on each side of the egg with a paper fastener.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Spring into Egg-ster Activities
Spring is a great time of year for egg-themed crafts regardless of your religion or location on this planet. Children love eggs and birth.......
Some of the common crafts include lacing, painting and forming eggs with clay. Here are a few plastic activities made out of detergent bottles that I bet you never heard of before !!!
White plastic is available from the milk and orange juice bottles as well as cat litter and detergent or dishwasher soap bottles.
Cut notches in the white egg shape for children to weave colorful strips through. Adding extra shapes, like the pink ones shown here add complexity and creative options.
I always start out asking younger children to remove strips or shapes since its usually easier to motor plan opening and removing than attaching and closing.
You can see that the almost 3 year old in the video is very interested in removing the shapes from the long circular white strip cut out of a large yogurt container. At this stage she needs a little bit of help taking the egg shapes off the band.
I always start out asking younger children to remove strips or shapes since its usually easier to motor plan opening and removing than attaching and closing.
You can see that the almost 3 year old in the video is very interested in removing the shapes from the long circular white strip cut out of a large yogurt container. At this stage she needs a little bit of help taking the egg shapes off the band.
I have been thinking about how to make a simple plastic motor planning activity that can be used to teach how shapes and letters are formed.At first I used such small shapes to move through the empty space that children were able to push the openings and remove them. But the yellow "egg" below has such a large blue shape attached on the other side that all is sturdy and seems to work well when pushing through the mazelike opening. The video I made demonstrates this and came out fairly well even though I was holding the camera between my knees while filming !!!
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