Saturday, July 14, 2012

Ice, Ice, Baby!

 A while back, we set up a "science lab" in the outdoor classroom. Various shades of colored water filled bins upon bins in our dramatic play area. The children donned goggles and lab coats and set to work mixing the brilliant colors in beakers, funnels, measures, cups, basters, and more. 


To change it up a bit, we decided to add several bins of ice each morning. We squirted a few drops of liquid water color (purchased from Discount School Supply) and the children went to work. 


We were only planning to set out this activity for a week or so because of the sheer quantity of ice we needed to bring in, but the children enjoyed it so much that we wound up hauling ice for nearly a month! 



2 comments:

  1. I just found your blog today. Great ideas for outdoor provision! I'm saving your blog on my sidebar so I can come back for ideas. I'm hoping to improve my Nursery's outdoor provision so we can use it more permanently as an extension of the classroom.

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  2. This is exactly why I would have loved to have an outdoor classroom when I was growing up. I feel that every kid should get the chance to learn this way. How much ice did you end up using by the time you were done?

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