6 Ideas For PreSchool Fun with Ice Cubes
May 12, 2008 9:43 pm Games and ActivitiesPicture Courtesy: Flickr - PPDigital
Some ways to have fun with ice cubes:
- Place ice cubes in two separate Ziploc bags, and place one near the window sill, and the other on a table. Which cubes begin melting faster?
- Place ice cubes in a Ziploc bag, and let her use a small hammer (carefully) to crush the cubes. Let her open the cubes and see the results of her handiwork. Explain about force.
- Color some ice cubes using juice of strawberries, blueberries, oranges etc. and let her sort by color. Then, let her suck on the cubes.
- Place some ice cubes in a Ziploc bag, and let her place the bag on various objects around the house – a book, a steel bowl, a glass. Let her place the bag on each object for 10 seconds each – which ones get colder faster?
- Experiment with the quickest ways of melting an ice cube – keep it on the table, keep it in a bowl with a tight lid, keep it near the stove, keep in a ladle and hold over fire…
- Freeze little plastic bugs in cups, and have fun with it. Or freeze a trinket in a cup of water. Let her figure out how to thaw the ice really quick to get to the trinket. To make it a game, time how fast she can get her hands on the trinket.
Enjoy!
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Hummie :
Date: May 20, 2008 @ 7:29 pm
Wow! If my children were still young or I was still doing a home daycare, I’d sure subscribe to your blog! Awesome stuff here!