Thursday, January 2, 2020

more winter ideas

Winter Sensory Bin - Days With Grey

I love referring to the book, Loose Parts to help explain the importance of movement. "When we know how things move, we can predict what caused the movement and what we can do to control it. When we control the way things move, we restore a sense of order to chaos that is caused by unpredictable and random movement."

Melting Snowman Science Winter Snow Experiment

A very Frosty snow experiment! What's better than using materials you have around. It's winter time and guess what? We have plenty of the fluffy, cold, white stuff to make good use of for science activities. Why not set up a little STEM snow experiment with a snowman indoors.

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RTI education week link

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