Friday, September 3, 2010

Rainy day activities

Josie feeding cake to the dinosaur.
This week I got to spend some time in Egooanot; our three year classroom.  I always love when I get to be in the classroom!  First we had circle time, then snack and then they were playing at the different centers.  At the beginning this playing was going great; then I could see the children were starting to get restless.  I then pulled out the floam.  That stuff is magical.  Slowly, one by one the whole class came to the table and was playing with the floam.  Piper, Bella and Eloise were making ice cream, Josie fed a dinosaur cake that Ilana and Jana helped her to make.  Marshall pretended to put cotton balls in a cup for his mother (I had to promise to take a picture to show her when it came time to clean up) and Jack and Sam were driving cars over it the floam like it was a road.  I enjoyed watching the children in their play.  They went and gathered items from all over the room to help with what they were doing.  I think they would have been content playing with the floam for hours.  But, sure enough it was Egooanot's classroom turn to go outside so we cleaned up.
The red cup is the cotton balls for Marshall's mommy.
This activity seemed like a great rainy day activity and with monsoon season still here I thought I might share a few more ideas with you.  
1.  Keep a stash a never seen objects (party favors are great to stash away).  An object that has never been played with can occupy a child for a while.

2.  See how long you can keep a balloon in the air or toss it around depending on the age.

3.  Playdough is another good one.

4.  Have a dance party and dance to music.

5.  Cook something together. 


2 comments:

  1. As Marshall's mommy, I am scratching my head as to why he thinks I need cotton balls in a cup?! Regardless, I love that my little man wants to do nice things for people (including me) and that he has such a good time at school with friends and teachers that he loves. Thanks for posting this!

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