This post was originally published in January of 2013.
One of our favorite fine motor activities is using eye droppers . We have a couple of different ways we use them.
Here you can see the kids have a few different colors of water and are dripping them onto coffee filters. Once these dry, they make pretty circles to hang up.
In addition to how great this is for building fine motor skills, this also offers the opportunity to experiment and talk about why the water spreads. The water spreads on the flat parts first, but slowly it will climb up the higher parts. I love when I can add in a little Science to an art project. We were also able to talk about what happens when the colors meet and start mixing.
Another fun activity that I borrowed from their Montessori school is moving all of the water from one small container to the other. These are small bowls and while at school they use glass, these are plastic. The kids may be great at taking care of their equipment, but Mommy is a klutz and tends to break or get hurt with glass. This takes a lot of patience and really builds those finger muscles that will later be important for writing, typing, playing piano, using chopsticks, and many other things in life.
These red trays are great. I got them at IKEA when they were on sale for 1/2 of their regular price. The kids can open and close them and they are the perfect height for doing art work over the tile. At the top they have two circles for cups (or for marker lids) and one long tray that we use for markers/crayons so they aren't rolling over the kids paper.
I also have visions of eating breakfast in bed on one of these trays, but since I refuse to get up and make breakfast before getting back in bed I don't think it will happen. haha
Fun! We used our pretty coffee filters to make butterflies. It's super easy, just twist a pipe cleaner around the filters, fluff them out like wings, and then curl the ends of the pipe cleaner to look like antennae. :)
ReplyDeleteMy Katie likes to play with droppers in the bathtub. I put a color tablet or two in her bathwater and she scoops it into a little plastic scoop and drops dropperfuls of concentrated color water into her bath.
Great ideas. I read your blog regularly and I am so glad to discover you read mine!
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