Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Snow Play

Snow can provide a great sensory experience.  Share your favorite snow activity (it can be an indoor or outdoor activity)

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  2. I like to walk out a path and have the kids follow the path. Sometimes I put activities along the way or things for the kids to do and other times I just create fun and crazy paths for the kids to follow.

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  3. Some of our favorite winter sensory activities include:
    *making a path in the backyard with the snowblower so the kids can still run when the snow is deep.
    *shoveling a path on the sidewalk between the front door and the backyard, then the kids make a train and we do a physical movement along the way with one kid being the engine (leader) and one kid being the caboose (bringing up the end).
    *bringing outside spray bottles filled with colored water for the kids to paint the snow
    *bringing out the garden diggers to dig holes
    *using plastic garbage can lids to sled down the sides of our built-in slide hill
    *on days that are too cold, bringing in snow to the sensory table to play with
    *filling buckets/containers with water (one cold and one warm) and predicting which will freeze first
    *filling a bucket with hot (nearly boiling) water and setting it outside with a tree branch hanging above it. The warm steam will frost the branch.

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  4. i like your spray bottle idea. Do you use food coloring to color the water or does it stain clothes?

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  5. Hi Guys-I thought I would share this link so some more fun activites to do in the snow. Thanks for sharing your great ideas!
    area https://training.ndchildcare.org/Ei/Courses/Constant%20Contact/December/10%20Outdoor%20Winter%20Activities.pdf

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