So I made a trip to dollar tree (the tree part is super important!) tonight and hit the jackpot! We also made a trip to Home Depot to check out prices on mdf, plywood, tubs and lights! I think Bray and I may take on making a sensory and light table for the little ones this weekend! =) Here are a few activities I put together after tonight's shopping trip.
-- Sorting --
These were Luau themed necklaces that I cut up and the kids will be instructed to sort out the different colored pieces into the matching cup. They have a clothespin to try to pick the pieces up with, and I also put a spoon on the placemat for each of them to use as well. The best part about this activity is the little tinkling sound the pieces make. The purple bowl on the left has a few other whole necklaces they can wear or they can shake & listen as they do the activity.
{all pics can be viewed at full size if you click on the image}
-- Guessing Game --
This activity is located in the top two bins here.
I filled 16 balloons with 8 different textured items. Each balloon has a matching texture that is not the same color. The idea is to have the child identify what is in the balloon by touch, and for them to try to find the matching textured balloons. On advice of another blogger, I put all of the contents in balloons into clear containers so the child could identify what he was feeling. I plan to put only the balloons out first and let them try to guess the textures without seeing the items inside first. Then I'll bring out the items for them to see/feel/touch and match with their balloons.
big oval shaped glass bead, pony beads, black flat stones, hair gel, weird J shaped glass beads,
popcorn, coarse sea salt & brown rice =)
-- Portable Light Table --
I got the tall shot glasses at the dollar tree tonight, too. These are also the same necklaces from the sorting activity posted earlier. This is basically a sterlite container turned upside down. I put foil on the lid and around the sides of the container. The only clear part is the very bottom {which is the top}. The kids can play with translucent materials or scoop & pour rice and beans. I want to make a more permanent verson by converting our train table ~ but that is another trip to home depot {with a truck!} ;o)
-- Color Sorting --
Sorting Pony beads by color. I got the relish tray at DT tonight, too. The pony beads are leftovers from making our bead bars. =) I put 1 color of each bead in each partition to get them started.
-- Bead Bars --
These are the Montessori-style bead bars I made with pony beads & white chenille stems. The colors are not exact with the authentic Montessori bead bars, but they will work for us! :)
I put one full set onto a straight chenille stem so they could be held in the hand & used as a counter.

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