This past Thursday I had the last session of the first round of "Macedonia color" activity between level I'll take care of the experimental workshop. We devote to the experiment and manipulate shaving foam and was fun pringós, fragrant, very sensory!
I have to say that during these workshops camouflage foams I'm alone with 24 kids and recommend that if you want to take advantage camouflage foams of this activity session in which you are in class or at least two people to have help when you pick up! I prepared camouflage foams the table with wrapping paper, which means that when you pick s'envoliqui all paper in a big ball and table is super clean! The kids wore coats of paint and I assure you they were not just white coats! See everything they do:
In this picture the kids had just begun and as I have observed in previous experiments initially cautious camouflage foams in the amount and on what to do, but Estonian see that they enjoy the sea and were either disinhibiting and do you need to do: experiment camouflage foams to experiment, do not look for a reason, and I assure you all that they do in a super nice!
I will tell you a little story: This nano is in my class. Does Autism Spectrum Disorders. Macedonia played for him in another group session but never wanted to leave the class so far we have not forced. During previous sessions did not pay much attention to what the other kids did great on the table. The session was spent playing flour flour and ran to class. But during this session took foam, smell it, taste it tried (I got time!) And ...
Put ... in one of the pictures of natural elements that I will present a few days ago. He spent the rest of the session going through the hand and fingers swipe box and discovered that the colors were down, looked at me and smiled! That was beautiful!
Again great! Now also thought that cream could be, right? Perhaps it is too liquid. By the way, what activities include camouflage foams the "Macedonian colors"? I think these are fine between level activities. Delete Reply
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