March 22, 2013

Days 3, 4, and 5 of Orange Week

We made ORANGE handprint flowers:

We played in our ORANGE tupperware and blew bubbles with ORANGE straws:


We made ORANGE tigers:

 And today we made ORANGE paint and made prints by only painting on one side of the paper:

This week we also got PINK eye!

March 19, 2013

Color of the Week: ORANGE


Day one we played with gum drops and toothpicks and had an orange lunch of mac and cheese, goldfish, mandarin oranges, carrots and orange Emergen-C.



 Today we had a lunch of orange juice, cheese, orange bell pepper and cheese crackers with peanut butter.

Then we had 4 stations set up at the table:
 Orange envelopes and orange popsicle sticks

Sorting beads to find the orange ones

Playing with orange Easter eggs, buckets and beads

The last station was playing with an orange truck, not really picture worthy. I'm really happy to say that our color weeks are totally helping. Will can tell you when something is green or orange now! But the best part of all of these activities is that I'm growing. When I set up these activities I have very clear ideas about what should happen. Then the kids sit down and they don't play with the objects the way I'd envisioned. So I start to correct them...and then I see that what they've come up with is so much more creative than what I thought of. I need a lot more practice not being in control of every second. It's been such a joy to watch the kids explore and play and to start to control my control-freak ways. 

March 15, 2013

Final Green Week Activities

 We went to the park in our greenest clothing. As you can see, Claire is not so happy discovering grass. But she thought the dirt and gravel looked too good to pass up.
Today we took a green bath. The bath paint was made from conditioner and cornstarch with blue and yellow food coloring. (use more conditioner than starch) I let the kids moosh it all up in a big zip-loc bag so they could watch the blue and yellow combine to make green. This was the easiest clean up of all the activities.

We played in the dried peas again. Today I hid all the letters of the alphabet. Will found the letters and Ruth marked off which letters they were so they knew when they had found them all. This was good team work, good exposure for Will to all the letters and good practice for Ruth being patient!
 Next week: Orange!

March 14, 2013

More Green


As I do these messy activities I'm learning things that will help make them better. The first activity we did inside, mistake. The second activity I didn't observe the entire time, mistake. This activity...I used normal house paint that we had laying around, MISTAKE. Always use washable paint people! These small things will make it so we can continue to have fun and I won't be stressed by them mess.


Color of the Week: GREEN

I figured it was about time that Will could recognize more than blue and pink, so we started our first color of the week. Here he's playing in a sensory bin filled with split green peas (dried) and all the green toys I could find.

 This is vanilla pudding with lots of green food coloring, we were "finger painting"
 I was extremely grateful for warm weather so we could do this outside, because I didn't want a repeat of our first green activity (see previous post). This was the result:

And this was an activity to help fine motor skills so Will's fingers will be better prepared to control a pen. It was a bit of a history lesson too.
We also listened to the St. Patrick's Day Martin and Sylvia Sparkle Story. Sparkle Stories are awesome, check them out here.

March 11, 2013

What we've been up to

Eating finger foods (never pureed foods)!

Sick, super sick, for a week

Landscaping the front yard

Learning to write our name!

While Ruth was at a birthday party, Will asked to go to the airport

Making delicious food (that's sausage inside)

Making forts and sleeping in them

Experimenting with chemical reactions:


I told them they could use their fingers to play with the green goo (baking soda mixed with green Kool-Aid, then pour vinegar on top). When I suggested this they were both unsure. Slowly they started getting into it and by the time we were done I was wishing we had done this outside in swim suits.