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Wir lieben den Duft und den Charme des Südens von Lavendel und darum haben wir in unserem kleinen Gärtchen ein paar Lavendelpflanzen. Davon profitieren auch viele Insekten. Unsere Pflanzen werden v…
This week, our Carmel Mountain Preschool kids created silhouettes from water color paints.
A free Bible course with a personal instructor but without commitment. You’ll get a Bible if you need one along with the interactive Bible study guide “Enjoy Life Forever!”
Wann der beste Zeitpunkt zum Haareschneiden, für den Start einer Diät oder um Pflanzen umzutopfen ist? Der Mondkalender verrät es dir. Außerdem findest du im Mondkalender Ernährungstipps und Rezepte passend zum Stand des Mondes.
Im Nebel ruhet noch die Welt, noch träumen Wald und Wiesen; bald siehst du, wenn der Schleier fällt, den blauen Himmel unverstellt, herbstkräftig die gedämpfte Welt in warmem Golde fliessen. (Eduard Mörike, 1804-1875, deutscher Lyriker, Erzähler, Übersetzer) Das Gedicht von Herr Mörike wollte ich diesen Herbst auswendig lernen. Ich dachte, die Seele nähren wäre fein, mal wieder was Gescheites und bissl Gehirngymnastik könnte mir gut tun. Aber bis jetzt wollten die Worte nicht so recht hängenbleiben. Schon blöd, dass sich so manch depperter […]
Spring fever has set in our classroom - big time! The kids are full of energy and excitement and noise. :) We need activities and lessons that match their energy levels, and these color experiments are perfect. Exploring color theory and experimenting with colors never gets old. Even my own older kids want to try it. Here are 3 fun, hands-on color experiments that are super simple to set up, and are guaranteed to keep the kids interested. Turkey Baster Mixing We set this experiment up in our sensory table, but it would also work outside with tubs of water. There are 3 containers of colored water (red, yellow, and blue), lots of empty smaller containers, dollar store turkey basters, and a big "dump" bucket. I put a cheap shower curtain liner and some beach towels on the floor, just in case! The students work on strengthening their hand muscles as they use the turkey basters to transfer and mix the water in the table. It looks like this in action: Ice Cube Trays This experiment is similar to the one above, but on a smaller scale. Again, there are 3 dishes of primary colored water. Students use little pipettes and their fine motor muscles to make new colors in an empty ice cube tray. Walking Water This third color experiment does not give the immediate gratification of the first two, but is sure to impress the class the next morning! To set it up, we recount all of the things that we know about mixing colors and about absorption. Then, we filled 2 pitchers with colored water. The students rolled a clean, dry paper towel and placed one end in the water and the other end in an empty bowl. Surprise! The next morning when the students arrived the middle bowl was full of water! It was a great way to make a hypothesis and then wait to discover the results. Each of these experiments requires just containers, water and food coloring. They are quick to set up, but are engaging enough to keep the students busy and learning for a long time. You can read more about the color experiments we do at Play to Learn Preschool here. Have fun playing and learning with your children today!
September; 30 tips voor activiteiten, spelletjes en uitjes met kinderen binnen en buiten
Ab September zieht der Herbst in Akivierungs- und Beschäftigungsangebote für Senioren und Menschen mit Demenz ein. Im Gedächtnistraining mit Senioren ist ein Anagramm oft eine willkommene und unterhaltsame Übung, die Abwechslung verspricht. Eine Inspiration für schnelle, selbst gemachte Buchstabenkarten aus Tonpapier finden Sie hier. Anagramme in der Seniorenarbeit - So geht's! Alles Wissenswerte, viele praktische
These lanterns were made by kids using industrial sized recycled mayonnaise containers. How cute are they? Time to go to some local restaurants and ask them for big jars!
As the leaves are quickly changing colour where I live, I though I'd better post this fall landscape project. It's a 'autumnal' take on th...
6 printable September poems for kids about changing leaves, back to school, and beautiful fall colors.
Collect branches, or just one branch, from outside and use tempera paints for a collaborative art experience for kids.
It's almost October....time to get the Halloween decorations out! I was checking out Pottery Barn Halloween decor and ran across these fabulous ghosts. It made me think of the ghosts I used to make years ago. I was a stay at home mom looking for ways to make a little bit of money. I decided to make some ghosts and see if I could sell them to a little boutique not far from me. They were a big hit, I would take a dozen ghosts at a time and she would call me back in a couple of days to see if I would bring in more. These little ghosts can sit on a table or shelf and are a much smaller scale than the PB version, but are still cute and fun to make. Let's get started.... Materials needed to make basic ghost: liquid starch canning jars water balloons cheesecloth pipe cleaners/chenille stems Wrap two pipe cleaners together to make them more sturdy. Bend into shape shown. This will be the arms of the ghost. The dip in the center sits in the canning jar. Blow up balloon and set in the jar opening with the pipe cleaner arms. Cut a piece of cheesecloth (approximately 1yd.) and drape as shown, leaving plenty to puddle at base. The cheesecloth comes packaged like this, with the edges in the center. Refold it like this, with the fold on one side and the edges together on the other side. Pour some of the liquid starch in a small bowl and saturate the cheesecloth..... ....so it looks like this. Squeeze some of the starch out, but leave it pretty wet and drape over the jar/balloon/pipe cleaner. Adjust the draping and base then walk away and let it dry. After it has set for awhile it will become stiff enough that you can use a hair dryer on the base to speed up the process. So, while the ghosts are drying, lets make their little banners.... BOO SIGN First, cut - "Boo"- using the Vagabond and Gothic Boo Alterations die out of chipboard. Can I just say I'm so exited to use my new Vagabond Machine, it is so fun and easy to use!! Paint with two coats of Pitch Black Dabber Paint and let dry. Distress and sand. Love the sanding tool, it makes sanding so much easier. Ink the sanded areas with Vintage Photo Distress Stain Tie with jute, ready to attach to ghost. SPOOKY BANNER Cut flags from book paper Cut "spooky" using Word Play Sizzix die and glue to flags. Trace around letters with a brown pencil to make letters stand out. Distress flags with a little Vintage Photo Distress Stain. Staple flags to heavy string. With the banners made we can go back and see if the ghosts are dry. If dry pop the balloon and remove the jar and pipe cleaner arms from under the ghost. Attach the banners to ghost. Thread the jute or string into a large eye needle and run through "hands" area in cheesecloth and tie with knot or bow. Add felt eyes.... Love that you can see through them! I think I'm going to attempt to make these with the grandkids this weekend.... ...wish me luck! Have a great weekend, deb *Tim Holtz Sizzix VAGABOND MACHINE Die Cutting Embossing Alterations 656850 *Tim Holtz Sizzix Die GOTHIC BOO Bigz 657455 *Tim Holtz Sizzix WORD PLAY Bigz XL Die Alphabet 657837 *Ranger Adirondack PAINT DABBER PITCH BLACK Acrylic *Tim Holtz Distress Ink PAD VINTAGE PHOTO Brown Ranger *Tim Holtz Idea-ology SANDING GRIP Block Tool Sand TH92482 InLinkz.com