Enhance your curriculum with creative art ideas for studying balls. Discover engaging activities and projects to inspire your students and foster their artistic abilities.
Around here you can find bumpy balls at just about any store. I picked up eight bumpy balls from the Dollar Tree which were fairly squishy (kind of like a thick bumpy balloon) for my classroom and then set them aside for a few weeks trying to decide what to do with them.
A wonderful way to explore color and build fine motor skills in your preschool classroom! If you haven't ever tried cotton ball color mixing with your students, then let me encourage you to give it a go! It is such a simple process and yet engaging for a mixed age group of students. Here is how
Here is an easy Homemade Bouncy Ball Recipe that uses borax, cornstarch, and glue. Kids will enjoy making and playing with these homemade bouncy balls.
If you are like me, you purchased Deanna Jump’s Common Core Standards Posters…and love them. But there is that pesky problem of how to store them..do I file them with specific lessons?…or do I keep them in a folders?…or in baggies? Well, I decided to tackle the problem with a photo box (perfect size- no...