The other day, as a way to make a station last one more day, I removed ONE component, and replaced it with another.
The original station: colored toothpicks and plastic salt shakers.
The exchange: sliced pool noodles (yep...the simple, pool noodles available for $1 at the Dollar Tree, cut into slices like you would slice a baguette) in place of the plastic salt shakers
The results: FABULOUS!!!
| The initial play resulted in a LOT of Birthday cakes! |
| Finally, it happened....someone built UP. Buh bye simple birthday cakes! |
| Through trial and error, Gavin learned that his stairs (on the left) needed a support (on the right). |
| Opportunities that have no right or wrong, no rules, just freedom help build confident and creative children! Creative children can solve problems, manipulate materials and invent new stuff! |
| A tongue out is a huge compliment to the absorbancy of the activity! Ethan is clearly 100% absorbed in what he is doing! |
Give children simple materials, time and freedom so they can turn SIMPLE into something FABULOUS!
great idea - must try it :)
ReplyDeleteWe have done this with cut up pipe cleaners. Just as fun and adds some twist to your sculptures. You can also make circular shapes then. I love pool noodles - wish they were sold year round.
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DeleteI keep trying to reply to this, and it doesn't appear to be working! THANK YOU SO MUCH for adding in your ideas and things that have worked well for you! I GREATLY appreciate it and love networking with others! Idea sharing is my favorite past time (well...one of them anyway!) :)
DeleteOne more idea to poke into pool noodles - Autumn floral arranging http://growingplay.blogspot.com/2012/09/autumn-displays-for-kids.html#
ReplyDeleteYES!!! LOVE IT!! Thanks again!!
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