Good morning! Welcome to another week of Lakewood at home. We are excited to share another week of activity invitations for children age 2-3 years.
Sensory Invitation: Make Ants on a Log
Ingredients: Celery stick, peanut butter (or a nut butter alternative), and raisins.
Spread the peanut butter in the middle of the celery stick and add raisins on top of the peanut butter for the look of ‘ants on a log’.
Intent: We wanted to include another fun cooking activity. This allows the middlers to create their own snack that they will be able to eat and enjoy.
Fine Motor Invitation: Counting/sorting activity. Gather 5 or 6 muffin/cupcake liners and label them 1-5 or 6. Use tongs to sort pom-poms or other small objects by putting one pom-pom in the liner labeled one, two pom-poms in the liner labeled two, etc.
Intent: This activity incorporates fine motor development by encouraging the middlers to use their hand muscles to guide and close the tongs.The middlers could practice using the pincer grip by picking up the objects with their thumb and index finger. This activity also incorporates cognitive development by encouraging counting and number recognition.
Art Invitation: Make your own watercolor paints!
Materials needed:
Baking soda, food coloring, water, an ice cube tray (or other small container for your finished product)
How To:
Fill each slot in the ice cube tray about ¾ of the way with baking soda.
Add 1-2 drops of food coloring in each slot (vary your colors in each slot).
Slowly begin to add water to each slot and gently mix. As you add water the baking soda will dissolve.
Finish filling the slots with more baking soda, slowly adding more and gently mixing until you have a really thick consistency with minimal residual water.
Let your watercolors dry out, or you can put them in the freezer for quicker results.
(Drying may take 24 hours, but in the freezer it will be set in 3-4 hours)
Now it’s time to paint! Add a little water and use some paint brushes to paint with your homemade watercolor paints!
Intent: This activity allows for total creative control from the middlers. This activity will take a bit of patience and uses a lot of fine motor skills with the mixing. This activity allows for the middlers to help in the entire process of creating their materials and their art piece.
Outdoor/Nature/Gross Motor Invitation: Make a fairy house. Using natural materials you can find outside (leaves, rocks, flowers, sticks, etc.) build a fairy house for your yard.
Possible dialogue:
“What can we find to make a fairy house?”
“How should we build it? Does it need walls? A roof?”
“Who will live in the house?
“What will the fairies do?”
Intent: Get outside and enjoy the nice weather and beautiful spring scenery. We want to encourage the middlers to use all of their big body and fine motor muscles to enhance gross motor development.
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