Showing posts with label Letter G. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letter G. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

'G' is for Grapes

We are just recently home from another trip interstate so craft time has been a bit limited while we get the house back in order and get our flow going again. Today we did a simple 'finger painting' activity to fit with our letter G theme, Bubble enjoyed it so much I'm going to try and think up other pictures we can make with fingerprints.

WE USED:

* paint (we used purple)
* paint pad (we used a foam tray and wet cotton pads)
* paper
* coloured pencils/felt
* glue

Paint pads made with a foam tray, cotton pads, water and paint.

I cut a stem and some leaves from felt and Bubble glued them to the page. I then drew a grape stalk with brown pencil and we chatted about the different parts before Bubble added the 'grapes' to her picture.

Bubble used the paint pad and her thumb to make prints along the stalks.

Bubbles finished painting of a bunch of purple grapes. She was very particular about where each one went and didnt want to add any more because aparently then they 'would just all fall off!" :-D

Monday, January 17, 2011

'G' is for Garden - Celery Prints

It's been awhile since we did a letter on our phonics wall so today we picked up where we left off - with the letter 'G'. Bubble enjoyed doing some vegetable printing and there was a lot of fine motor practice involved putting our little rose garden together.

WE USED:

* paint and brush
* whole celery cut close to the base
* paper
* scissors
* mini skewers
* green ribbon
* tray (we used a foam tray from some fresh produce)
* playdough
* blutack

Cut a bunch of celery close to the base so that you are left with a flower shape for printing with (and eat celery stalks, of course :-D).

We started out doing sponge printing but it didnt work very well, so we used a brush to paint the ends instead.


The celery leaves a great print which looks a lot like a rose.
Once the prints were dry we cut them out so we could create a garden with them.

Bubble preparing our 'garden bed', she really enjoyed pushing the playdough into the corners, making it flat and then 'digging holes for the flowers' with her fingers.
We made a similar type of playdough garden a little while ago ; Sensory Garden.

To create leaves on our flowers we tied short lengths of green ribbon around some mini skewers. Bubble can't quite tie knots by herself yet but she had fun trying! I did the crossover and then tuck under bit with her, then she would pull each one tight. Won't be long and she'll be tying up her own shoes :-)

Bubble put some blutack on the back of each of her flowers.

Then carefully secured them to the top of her mini skewer flower stems.

Bubble planting her little rose garden.