
Water Squirter Painting! AGES 3+
Great gross motor and painting activity! Kysen did this water squirter painting activity in his Let’s Make a Mess class at his school! The kids
Great gross motor and painting activity! Kysen did this water squirter painting activity in his Let’s Make a Mess class at his school! The kids
Squishing, rolling, sculpting, molding . . . young children love to play with play dough. Add some props from around the home and play dough
Fun fine motor activity! The kids started by coloring the model magic clay with markers. Then they watched the clay turn colors as they flatten
The use of larger vertical surfaces such as chalkboards, marker boards, and Smart boards allows children to use bigger arm movements that encourage strength and
Peeling stickers is a great activity to build fine motors. You can add one more fine motor practice step by having them trace the stickers
Great gross motor and painting activity! Kysen did this sponge ball painting activity in his Let’s Make a Mess class at his school! The kids
The kids loved filling the pipettes with water and squirting the water colors. They were amazed at how the water turned colors and “rained” down the paper. The
We had so much fun painting with cooking tools this week! This was a fun process art activity. It was a great opportunity for us
The kids love doing transient art because it is open ended. Offering transient art in an early years setting can open up plenty of learning
This is a fun open ended way to let kids create, problem solve, design and use their critical thinking skills. It amazes me what they
We have been talking about ice cream in my class recently. We decided to try painting with ice cream cones! Print painting allows kids to
Fun and messy collaborative art and gross motor activity! The kids in my class had so much fun painting with these clusters of pine straw.
Can you build a snowman? This is a fun transient art activity! Transient art is non-permanent, constantly evolving and process orientated creativity in action. When
Transient art is non-permanent, constantly evolving and process orientated creativity in action. When children work on transient art projects they manipulate, explore and experiment. Materials
We have been practicing our cutting as a morning check in activity! We started with straight lines. After the kids cut they put the paper
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