I love finding things around the house to use for fun activities and games. I'm big on recycling what you have and trying not to spend money. However, I'm sure my husband would beg to differ on the latter! Anyway, this lesson was created around AB's interest in containers and collecting. Yup. I have a two year old collector. She likes to find things that are all the same in some way or another, and collect them and keep them in one place. Weird? That's questionable!
Supplies:
- An old, washed bread crumb or formula canister with lid to make a "Collecting Can"
- Color cards (I use paint swatches from Lowe's)
- Construction paper, markers, and anything else you'd like to decorate with
- Different colored objects around the house to "collect" things in.
- Foam circles from previous activity
I covered it just like I did the Treasure Tubes, and decorated it with some crazy psychodelic, rainbow design, using her name. It was fun to make!
When I was at Lowe's a couple of weeks ago, picking out a color to repaint my kitchen, I grabbed some, what I call "color cards", but they are just small square paint swatches. I love this because they were FREE - always a plus!
I had originally grabbed them for AB to keep in her collecting can, because she loves to "collect" playing cards. My intention was for her to just keep them in the can, and when we pulled them out, this is how we would review the colors.
We kept the rainbow foam circles from last week.
And we found some other rainbow colored items around the house that would fit into her Collecting Can to use. I put all of these items into her Collecting Can to use for this lesson.
I mentioned in the last post that we tried to sort the foam circles. The sorting didn't come as easy as I wanted it to. That's probably because she had nothing to sort onto. Duh. So, these paint swatches or color cards made perfect sorting mats. They were small enough to keep in her Collecting Can and just big enough for the items we had in there, as well.
Given her age, we only spent about ten minutes on the sorting and reviewing the colors, shapes, etc. It was a fun lesson, and after some help, she picked up the sorting concept fairly well. Mind you, don't get frustrated if your under five-year old child isn't picking it up. It is a Kindergarten skill, and they will be working on it in Kindergarten. No need to stress. I just thought it would be good to introduce early.
After we finished sorting, AB put all of her items back into the Collecting Can.
With all of this summer learning, we needed to head outside and have some summer fun. So, we ran through the sprinklers, played in our little pool and then finished the afternoon off with a fun, sweet, colorful/rainbowish treat!
Yeah. It was a tad bit messy, but super yummy and we talked about each color as AB "bit" it off. A yummy way to end a summer learning day!
