Art
- The child learned about color mixing by adding different colors of glitter to the water jars.
- They explored creativity by designing their own patterns and arrangements with the glitter in the jars.
- The child learned about the concept of transparency as they observed how the glitter settled differently in the water.
- They practiced fine motor skills by carefully pouring the glitter into the jars.
Science
- The child learned about the properties of water and how it can hold and suspend objects like glitter.
- They observed the effects of gravity as the glitter settled at the bottom of the jars.
- The child explored density as they noticed how different amounts of glitter affected the settling time.
- They learned about mixtures and how the glitter dispersed in the water to create a visually appealing effect.
For continued development, encourage the child to experiment with different materials in the water jars, such as small objects like buttons or beads. They can also try using different types of liquids like oil or colored water to see how they interact with the glitter. Encourage them to document their observations and create a mini science/art journal with drawings and descriptions of their experiments.
Book Recommendations
- Glitter: A Sparkling Life by Lisa Bruce: A story about a girl who discovers the magical properties of glitter and uses it to bring joy to her world.
- The Water Cycle Adventure by Rachel Rose: Join a group of friends as they explore the science behind the water cycle and learn about the importance of water in our lives.
- Colors Everywhere by Pamela Zagarenski: A beautifully illustrated book that explores the world of colors and encourages children to see the beauty in everyday objects.
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