Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Mystery Box: Explore Sense of Touch

Mystery Box: Explore Sense of Touch

Young children love to learn about the five senses and the sense of touch is a favorite. I can remember using a mystery box when I was in preschool. It was one of the my favorite activities! So I reached into my box of trash treasure to find the materials to create a new tactile mystery box for my own kids.

Tactile Mystery Box

What is a tactile mystery box? It is simply a bag or box that hides the contents from a child’s eyes. Kids will reach into the mystery box and feel the object(s) inside. The purpose of this activity is for children to rely on their sense of touch to identify an object.

Explore 5 senses with a mystery box. Grab & Guess is a DIY learning toy to explore sense of touch.

Children are unable to see the object, so they must use their fingers to explore the contours of the object. It is a great time to identify descriptive words.

 

Identify Descriptive Words

Before kids begin to reach into the mystery box, help them build their vocabulary. Brainstorm words that can describe how something feels.

Touch & Describe

Start by introducing an object. It can be any type of object; however you may want to select different objects that will elicit a variety of different tactile feelings. Smooth, rough, soft, hard, slick, round, bumpy, prickly, and slimy are just a few of the possible adjectives that you want children to identify.

Children will begin to build a bridge of knowledge, by associating the physical feeling of the object with the descriptive words.

Classifying Through Sense of Touch

The first time the kids use the Grab & Guess mystery box, introduce 3-4 different objects and allow students to see and feel the objects. Then, hide all of the objects out of sight and place one of the hidden objects in the mystery box. Students can take turns putting their hands inside the mystery box and using descriptive language to identify what they feel.Explore 5 senses with a mystery box. Grab & Guess is a DIY learning toy to explore sense of touch.

Emphasize that all children should have a turn feeling the object, before the children guess which object is actually inside the mystery box. You can also switch objects for each turn, so that each child gets a different object to grab & guess!

Partner Play

Children can play “Grab & Guess” with a partner. It is a great way to build relationships and have children focused on teamwork. One partner will visually identify an object and secretly place it in the mystery box. The other child will put their hand through the mystery box and use their sense of touch to describe and identify the object.

Free Play

Another way to use the Grab & Go mystery box is through free play. Students can put their own objects into the box. Even though the child knows what the object is, when they place the object inside the mystery box they are focusing primarily on their sense of touch. Without visual cues, they must rely on their sense of touch.Explore 5 senses with a mystery box. Grab & Guess is a DIY learning toy to explore sense of touch.

DIY Mystery Box

You can simply use a bag or box as a mystery box, OR you can create a container that kids will just need to reach inside. It is easy as dressing up the bag or box. By adding a few colors and pictures, it becomes something spectacular!

This particular version of a mystery box is made out of a Pringles can and a sock! It was so easy to make and kids LOVE reaching their hands inside of the sock. Here are DIY directions to make your own Grab & Guess box.  Explore sense of touch with a mystery box. Grab & Guess is a DIY learning toy to explore sense of touch.

Materials

  • Pringles can
  • Long sock (I used my son’s old soccer socks)
  • Hot glue gun/glue
  • Paper to create signs on the sides

Directions

  1. Cut the end off of the sock.
  2. Pull sock over top of Pringles can.
  3. Hot glue the sock to the back of the Pringles can. This prevents kids from ripping it off the can.
  4. Draw a picture or words for the side of your can. Attach the signs to the sides of the sock.
  5. That’s it!

Want more ideas for hands-on learning?  Check out these posts with lots of hands-on learning ideas!

 

 

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Saturday, August 5, 2017

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Activities

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Activities

Back to school time always brings coconut trees and ABC’s to the front of my mind. It’s not because I love the island breeze, although I do. Back to school time is inevitably tied to the classic book “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom”, by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault. I can feel the delight that surrounds Chicka Chicka Boom Boom activities.Great Chicka Chicka Boom Boom activities and crafts. Check out the DIY magnetic coconut

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“Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!”

“Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” is a fantastic rhyming book. The rhymes introduce the letters of the alphabet in an engaging way. Children are sure to remember the sing-song rhymes and the bright, vibrant pictures in the story. “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” is a fabulous read.

Sing Along

Want to take the story to a new level? Share this video where the story is relayed as a song. Catchy and sure to stick in your kids’ minds!

Extension Activities

There are so many amazing activities to go along with the story. Here are a few of favorites that you should definitely check out.

Hands-On Coconut Trees & ABC’s

I am obsessed in love with DIY craft projects. I’ve seen so many fun ‘Chicka Chicka Boom Boom’ projects that range from cookie sheet trees to pool noodle trees. Check out a few of my favorites here:

The magnetic palm tree was my absolute favorite! I love that kids can hold each letter and interact with it directly on the tree. I couldn’t just admire it online, I had to create one two myself!DIY Chicka Chicka Boom Boom magnetic tree. Use to explore the alphabet, numbers, and names!

Pre-K Pages uses fake leaves for her leaves, which is genius. Low prep and quick! Unfortunately for me, I did not have any leaves handy at 4 AM (when I do my best crafting), so I had to improvise with felt & pipe cleaners.Great Chicka Chicka Boom Boom activities and crafts. Check out the DIY magnetic coconut tree!

‘Chicka Chicka Boom Boom’ Magnetic Tree DIY

Pre-K Pages has fantastic directions on creating a magnetic coconut tree. My trees follow the basic outline of her directions. Any can will work, as long as it is metal. I created two different sized trees.Create a magnetic Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree out of metal cans and felt.

Large Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Tree

Great Chicka Chicka Boom Boom activities and crafts. Check out the DIY magnetic coconut

This tree is made out of 3 jumbo sized coffee cans. Follow the directions on Pre-K Pages to tape them together. The best part about this Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree is that all the pieces can be stored inside!DIY Chicka Chicka Boom Boom magnetic tree. Use to explore the alphabet, numbers, and names!

DIY Felt Leaves

The leaves for both trees are made out of felt. Follow these easy directions to create your leaves.Great Chicka Chicka Boom Boom activities and crafts. Check out the DIY magnetic coconut

Large Leaves- Option #1

Great Chicka Chicka Boom Boom activities and crafts. Check out the DIY magnetic coconut

  1. Cut out the leaves out of a large piece of green felt.
  2. Glue a pipe cleaner in the middle of the leaf. 1 on the front and 1 on the back. (I used a light green for the back of the leaf to add contrast).Create leaves for your Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree with felt.Create leaves for your Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree with felt.
  3. About 2-3 inches of pipe cleaner should overhang the end of the leaf.
  4. Use an razor blade to cut an X in the middle of the lid. Create leaves for your Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree with felt.
  5. Thread the overhanging pipe cleaners through the lid.
  6. Optional: Glue a piece of felt over top the inside of the lid to cover the ends of the pipe cleaners and to hold them in place.

Small Leaves- Option #2Great Chicka Chicka Boom Boom activities and crafts. Check out the DIY magnetic coconut

  1. Cut out the leaves. Cut out a light and dark green leaf for each leaf.Create leaves for your Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree with felt.
  2. Hot glue a pipe cleaner to the inside of the light green leaf.Create leaves for your Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree with felt.
  3. Hot glue a pipe cleaner down the middle of the dark green leaf. Leave 2-3 inches of the pipe cleaner hanging off the back of the leaf.Create leaves for your Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree with felt.
  4. Thread the overhanging pipe cleaners through the X on the plastic leaf.
  5. Optional: Glue a piece of felt over top the inside of the lid.

Using the Magnetic Tree

Use your magnetic tree with any type of magnet. Letter magnets that you use on the fridge work, or make your own magnets! Here is a free download to create your own set of colorful alphabet & number magnets. Plus, there are a bunch of ideas on how to use the magnetic coconut tree with your kiddos.Free printable to create your own set of colorful alphabet and number magnets!

More Hands On Letter Activities

Need more hands-on alphabet and number activities? Check these out!

  • Kids will flip over these transportation themed tracing mats. Kids can practice letter and numeral formation while ‘driving’ on the letter and number roads. See it in action here. Pick up a copy from my store here.Hands-on letter and numeral mats will have kids begging to practice letter formation! Kids love to drive on the letters and numbers.
  • Get kids up and moving as they learn about letters of the alphabet. Romp and Stompin’ Letters has tons of interactive fun to explore the alphabet, letter formation, and letter attributes. See it in action here. Pick up Romp & Stompin’ Letters here.Hands on activities to explore the alphabet, letter attributes, and letter formation.Thanks so much for joining me for my Saturday crafting!

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