It started out like this.....
Mixing blue and yellow together......
He is also working on his fine motor skills with the pipettes....and finding out what happens when blue and yellow are mixed together, and what happens when you add vinegar to baking soda, and 'what is that funny smell anyway?'....vinegar
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Very, Very Cool!!!
Ok, seriously...Quinn's family ever moves to North Dakota, I want him in MY daycare! He is so stinkin' adorable!!!
I agree...I'm constantly telling parents/people that kids do not have short attention spans when they have interesting things to do. And I've seen far too many kids diagnosed with ADD that were just bored.
Awesome!!
Annie, You brought "Go Green" to a whole new level, lol! He is intensely interested and focused. In the early childhood setting we often must assess how long a child can 'STAY ON TASK'. 'Fluffy talk' for how
long he can stay focused on an activity. That's where creative thinking teacher's like you come in. Setting up Quinn for success by knowing what kids love! Quinn doesn't know he is being prepared to focus in the classroom & for homework indirectly through this activity...but we do.
Great Job, Annie! Keep up the fabulous work!
I came across your blog about a week and a half ago. I LOVE all the activities you do with the kids. I own a daycare, and today I set out the baking soda, blue and yellow vinegar, and medicine droppers (my pipettes haven't come in the mail yet). The kids LOVED this. Thanks for the idea. :)
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