What's a unique way to paint with kids? You must try this toddler art activity with hammers! It's a cool way to mix colors and create!
Have you tried this yet? Tape paint brushes to a child's dress-up construction hat. Add paint and an upright easel (you can tape paper to a wall, or use an actual easel). At first, they mostly concentrated on wearing the hat, while simultaneously using their hands to control the brushes. Ayden even took off his hat, and just used his hands at first. The hats kept slipping off, so it was necessary to keep both hands on their hat while painting. Two different approaches to making marks. I had to blot out her face, but there is such concentration going on, I wish I didn't have to! I love this activity, because it is a whole-body experience. You have to think outside the normal confines of painting, and use your head--pretty tricky for a three year old! It was pretty entertaining watching them dip the paint brushes. There were no individual papers. This was a process-oriented, group project. Everyone made a contribution... When they were all dry, they were put up for display, along with photos of the activity. Happy playing!
Are you looking for a fun way to teach little kids about community helpers? Check out this awesome Dancing Paintbrush Process Art! It’s quick & easy using basic supplies that you probably already have around the house. You’re definitely going to want to check it out!
I want my kiddos to HELP! I am NOT your MAMA. I am NOT your Grandma, AND I AM NOT YOUR MAID! We ALL work & play in our classroom. If you work here... you
I found this simple, yet brilliant idea over at the terrific Play At Home Mom blog. The moment I saw it, I knew it would become a staple of our outdoor curriculum. Painting with power drills! And the best part is that I had both of mine -- the plug-in and the 12-volt cordless -- already at the school to aid us in the ongoing process of moving into our new space. I started by just installing a brush in the bigger drill like one would a normal drill bit, but it kept coming loose and flying off, so I wound up securing it with duct tape which worked perfectly. (Okay, so I actually used packing tape since there was a lot of that around and I've still not uncovered our stash of the silvery stuff in the aftermath of our move. But I would have used duct tape, if I'd had it!) The smaller drill has a "quick release" system for holding the drill bits, so I just taped the brush to a long wood drilling bit which worked just fine. Of course, with only two power drills and 20+ kids, we needed something to occupy their interests while awaiting their turn, so I slipped a couple of small brushes into our egg beater style hand drills. These guys had to stand on milk crates in order to get the right angle, talk about a full-body physics-packed endeavor for 2-year-olds! The raw power of the larger drill was appealing, of course, and attracted a pretty good following, although those who actually wanted to "paint something" found it frustrating to control, opting instead for the 12-volt. The eye protection came out fairly quickly, not just because it's a good habit when working with power tools, but also because there was a bit of paint spray. My only regret is that we didn't first spend a day using the hand drills, learning about the dynamics and forces at work on a smaller, slower scale, before stepping up to the power tools on the second day. I think we'd have had a better understanding of what was going on. But no worries, we'll be doing this again, probably even next week. We didn't save a lot of these, since it truly was all about the process, but this was a fairly typical result using the 12-volt . . . And the larger drill gave us things that looked like this. Rex told me it was a rainbow tornado.
A Community Helpers Doctor Theme that includes preschool lesson plans, activities and Interest Learning Center ideas for your Preschool Classroom!
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I have rounded up my favorite community helpers butcher paper activities for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
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Your kindergartener needs to give this painter a helping hand. Ask him which object the painter needs, then have him draw it in and color the picture.
Hammer painting is a fun and easy process art activity for kids. Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers who need to burn energy.
Printables for preschool doctor bags feature outlines of common medical tools for young learners to color, helping them become familiar with the instruments used by health professionals.
Painting with tools is a fun way for toddlers & preschoolers to explore the different shapes & prints made by toy tools & to experiment with color mixing.
Kinder lieben das Spiel mit Farben. Verlegen Sie bei warmem Wetter das Kreativ-Programm doch einfach mal nach draussen.
This unit has posters of community helpers, both colored and black and white. It has an emergent reader, color by number activities and writing pages. By BB Kidz
Hammer painting is a fun and easy process art activity for kids. Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers who need to burn energy.
Use kitchen tools as paint brushes in this fun toddler process art activity. Toddlers and preschoolers will love this quick and easy art project!
Looking for fun activities for children who love cooking and baking? We got you! This free printable chef craft template is the ideal activity to improve your child’s fine motor skills, concentration, imagination and creativity. This simple printable chef craft template would be great to use as coloring worksheets, stencils, crafts, room décor and more.
Drill Painting Activity from "Action Art" by MaryAnn Kohl
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