 Water color painting with a masking tape resist: first make a design with masking tape on water color paper, paint over tape onto paper, let painting dry, and remove tape to reveal design.
 Water color painting with a masking tape resist: first make a design with masking tape on water color paper, paint over tape onto paper, let painting dry, and remove tape to reveal design.
Marble painting: place three drops of each color of paint onto paper in tray, spoon marble into tray, tilt tray to roll marble through the paint, marble will leave a trail of paint to create an abstract design, remove painting and hang to dry, clean tray and marble, return to shelf.

Using a scale to weigh miniature vegetables has been very popular; A simple transfer work for our youngest students while our older fives and sixes are working on estimation, weight, addition, and more.





 
 
 
 
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3 comments:
I really like the last two sewing activities...we really need to increase the opportunities for handwork with my oldest.
I just found your blog and I love it! My hat is off to you! Way to go! We have a "Montessori inspired" home school... check us out sometime at: http://sowing3seeds.blogspot.com/
I use Montessori math, LA, practical life, and sensory work and then supplement with a lit. based program called Five in a Row. I eagerly look forward to reading more from your blog!
Great ideas.
Think that my sons will love doing the mini rug one.
Thank you for sharing.
Have a happy weekend,
Colleen
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