Thursday, January 20, 2011

FINGER PAINT - A MINI SCIENCE LESSON



We don't exactly have a curriculum that we follow, but we do "lessons" here and there. So, whether Sophie is assisting me in the kitchen or we actually sit down and work on numbers, letters, reading books or her Bible, we are always learning something around here, whether she knows she is learning something or not ;)

Today we did what you could probably consider a science activity - we made our own finger paint. Sophie called it goopy stuff and made more of a mess than a work of art, but hey with kids it's all about the process rather than the end product! I got the recipe out of my multifaceted book, Super Baby Food, this book is great not only does it have a plethora healthy foods and recipes to make for children, but it is full of resourceful crafts and other great ideas using a lot of what you have on hand at home, so it is frugal too!

This was a great activity Sophie really enjoyed it and although it was a tad bit messy, the clean up was pretty easy!

Finger Paint
1/4 cup cornstarch
2 cups cold water
food coloring

Combine cornstarch and water in a saucepan and boil until thick. After the liquid has reached the desired consistency remove from the heat and add a few drops of dish washing liquid to make clean up easier. Pour into separate containers and add your food coloring. The mixture cooled relatively quickly and our "paint" was cool to the touch once we were done adding our food coloring and was ready to be used. You can use this as traditional finger paint on paper or with a brush, or on a smooth surface like a cookie sheet or counter top. This is a great sensory activity!




Mixing up "Watermelon Red"


Adding the food coloring to make "Jungle Green"



Practicing her sad face that Neal taught her.






Loving her "goopy stuff"

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