I've been wanting to post this for ages but we lost the lead to the phone the photos were taken with! It was found this morning so here we go......
I stumbled across this activity here whilst we were learning about rainbows and just had to try it out with James and Charlie.
I bought a cheap sponge mop and poured paint into a tray in stripes. We just dipped it in and pushed it along lining paper.
They both gave it a really good go once they realised what we were doing.
Then I encouraged feet to go in the paint and walk along the paper. Even Dad tried this!
It all got a bit messy......
I think we all really enjoyed this one!
In our world our twin sons have autism and severe learning disabilities. We are always trying to find ideas to entertain, educate, survive and enjoy life with them. This blog is about sharing the ideas we have and the things we get up to!
Showing posts with label Rainbows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rainbows. Show all posts
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Sunday, 17 July 2011
Messy Rainbow Painting
Hands always find their way into our painting activities but was planned for with this one....
We squirted the paint directly out of the bottles onto a large piece of lining paper using 'hand over hand' to make a big rainbow. I left a brush next to it and encouraged both brushing the paint and pushing hands through it. Needless to say, the hands won!
We squirted the paint directly out of the bottles onto a large piece of lining paper using 'hand over hand' to make a big rainbow. I left a brush next to it and encouraged both brushing the paint and pushing hands through it. Needless to say, the hands won!
Friday, 15 July 2011
Rainbow Cookies
We tried to make this slice and bake recipe, but this is how they ended up!
I chilled the dough overnight and it was still not stiff enough to roll out or slice so in the end, after I managed to layer the colours, we just put spoonfuls of dough on the trays. It wasn't a complete disaster. I think they were still quite effective, James worked really hard making the dough and Charlie enjoyed them, repeatedly asking for more. We might give it another go next week with a different recipe.
I chilled the dough overnight and it was still not stiff enough to roll out or slice so in the end, after I managed to layer the colours, we just put spoonfuls of dough on the trays. It wasn't a complete disaster. I think they were still quite effective, James worked really hard making the dough and Charlie enjoyed them, repeatedly asking for more. We might give it another go next week with a different recipe.
Friday, 8 July 2011
Weaving a Rainbow
The boys took part well. Charlie needed quite a bit of help but pulled the fabric through on his own. I used a lot of repetitive language like, 'Down, Up, Pull!' to try and get him to understand what we were trying to do. James needed less help and once he saw what we were doing managed to do the weaving bits himself whilst I just had to tuck the ends in.
Update:
Granny read this and came over with some purple!
Update:
Granny read this and came over with some purple!
Friday, 1 July 2011
Bendy Twisty Sensory Rainbows
We made these with jumbo pipe cleaners stuck into play dough.
These were made out of bendy wax sticks. They were too small for the boys to deal with so I gave them some to hold and do there own thing with whilst I made them some rainbows which I stuck into shaving foam 'clouds'.
I had a very hard time trying to get James not to eat the shaving foam!
These were made out of bendy wax sticks. They were too small for the boys to deal with so I gave them some to hold and do there own thing with whilst I made them some rainbows which I stuck into shaving foam 'clouds'.
I had a very hard time trying to get James not to eat the shaving foam!
Rainbow Waffles
I found a new blog this week with a lot of rainbow activities for us to try, http://shareandremember.blogspot.com/search/label/rainbow. I'm sure we will try some more of the things here but the activities that really spoke to me were the rainbow circles,
and the rainbow waffles!
Last year I made a rainbow birthday cake for James and Charlie's 8th birthday so I had all the food colourings in the cupboard. I also have a circular waffle iron so it just had to be done really! Yesterday seemed a good day to do this as Gaby was home (strike day) and I new she'd want to join in. She helped me make the waffles and then we all sat down to eat them...
James was not terribly keen....
...but Charlie finished them all off!!
and the rainbow waffles!
Last year I made a rainbow birthday cake for James and Charlie's 8th birthday so I had all the food colourings in the cupboard. I also have a circular waffle iron so it just had to be done really! Yesterday seemed a good day to do this as Gaby was home (strike day) and I new she'd want to join in. She helped me make the waffles and then we all sat down to eat them...
James was not terribly keen....
...but Charlie finished them all off!!
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Flowery Rainbow Activity
Our local park is full of colour at the moment so it occurred to me whilst I was walking the dog there yesterday that we could go and look at the flowers, talk about the colours and take some pictures to make a rainbow! We took A LOT of photos. We got some of every colour although we did have to search quite hard for blue!
I cut the flowers out and then today we stuck them onto one big rainbow.
Monday, 20 June 2011
Rainbow Rice
This is the main sensory play activity I've made to bring out for our rainbow theme. I've made it before, after the boys were playing with it a lot when first at school, however, I've now learned to fix the colour with vinegar!
....we all enjoy playing with it!
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Rainbows
Yay! Finally able to get back on here.....
We are doing a whole load of rainbow stuff at the moment. I've made some toys (not the windmill!) which loosely relate to the rainbow theme to have around the place for the boys to investigate.
We are doing a whole load of rainbow stuff at the moment. I've made some toys (not the windmill!) which loosely relate to the rainbow theme to have around the place for the boys to investigate.
They've been well played with already, so I will probably make some more bits and bobs to go with them.
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