Showing posts with label things to do with kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things to do with kids. Show all posts

Monday, November 5, 2012

Snail Races an Alternative to Melbourne Cup Day

A touch of nerves in the centre circle, and then they were off and racing.
 
 Crossing the finish line, no risk of missing the moment.



 The proud snail owners


 And an extra proud winner.
 
 
 The race continued until all places were declared.

 
 There was much oohing and ahhing, some false starts, a piggy back, and a little illegal assistance. Then, much to our surprise, after a riveting day of racing, the snails were quickly dispatched by the little Bowerbird. I was prepared to let these ones go, thinking the kids may have got a little attached, after all they are quite beautiful close up, but the little Bowerbird is a great garden helper and loves to stomp snails, and these were not to be spared. There were no real winners in this competition. Just as well, it's prime planting time here.


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Exploding Flowers and a Radio Ramble


Artist Fong Qi Wei's exploding flowers are exquisitely dissected and photographed. On seeing them I was inspired to try reproducing them as a Junior Landcare activity. They are great lesson in discovering the parts of a flower and appreciating their beauty and intricate symmetry.

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http://fqwimages.com/2011/08/exploded-flowers-3/

Of course children love to pull flowers apart and they took on the task with gusto. Some chose to mix flowers together into a beautiful petal mandala. The title 'exploding flowers' really helped to inspire them. After creating exploded flowers some students enjoyed drawing with the petals and extracting colour from them.



Unfortunately, as with most Junior Landcare sessions, I am too busy helping kids to take any pictures, but my daughter did get these two. They definitely look most affective on white paper, some were brought back to the classroom and successfully laminated. The activity has worked well for children from Prep to Grade Six and is a great wet weather fall back. I pointed out the parts of the flower in a chat at the beginning, and showed some pictures of Fong Qi Wei's work for inspiration.

Today I had a go at creating exploding flowers with the Little Bowerbird, she loved it.















Kelly at Be a Fun Mum has also blogged about exploding flowers at her house, find her de-constructed Gerberas here.

Of course the collecting of materials was just as much fun as creating art from them. Especially when you have a raspberry and chocolate muffin in your hand (the last of our frozen summer raspberry harvest).






On an entirely different topic, I have been talking about one of my favourite things, Vegie Group, on the radio.  If anyone wants to hear me ramble on, they can listen to Dirty Deeds on RRR here- http://ondemand.rrr.org.au/player/128/201209091300. Dirty Deeds is a great Sunday gardening show and well worth a listen, especially if you have a radio you can carry out into the garden with you.  Nothing like learning about gardening, whilst gardening.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Water Beads and Eyeballs

examples of crystal soil colors















  Ewwww they feel like eyeballs! 
And indeed they do. 
Daddy Bowerbird is not keen.
"Have you felt you own eyeball?' asks the Big Bowerbird suspiciously.
"Yes, when their is something in there, or even just out of curiosity", I reply.

Bouncy bright coloured peepers to squeeze and delve your fingers through. Eyeballs that like to escape and roll across the floor, sometime whole bowls full of eyeballs running amock. Eyeballs that grow, that start off tiny, then become lumpy, and finally are perfect slippery spheres. Eyeballs you can break into tiny parts. Peepers you can add to the garden when the fun is over, or you can dry out to play with again another time. Eye balls that last and keep coming out for more experiments. Eyeballs that glow when the sun shines through them. Eyeballs to arrange in artistic patterns, eyeball traffic lights.














I ordered these online.  All the kids loved them. They'd make great stocking fillers or an alternative Halloween gift (or eyeball prank).
For more eye ball ideas, I mean water beads ideas, check out these sites.
http://playathomemom3.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/water-beads.html
http://www.theimaginationtree.com/2012/02/water-bead-seaside-sensory-tub.html
http://www.teachpreschool.org/2012/05/the-wonderful-world-of-water-beads/
http://www.alittledelightful.com/2012/01/ocean-sensory-tubs.html
http://mummamadeit.blogspot.com.au/2011/10/water-beads.html
http://lessonslearntjournal.com/waterbead-fishing/
I think you get the idea (pun intended)
Have you ever felt an eyeball?

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