![]() ![]() Remove when melted let cool then hold up to the light to enjoy the colors. This usually only takes a couple minutes. Place cookie sheet in warm oven (200 F) Leave oven open to watch crayon begin melting. Grate some larger crayons and drop shavings on coffee filters. Begin dropping little stubs of old crayons on the coffee filters. Glue colored cellophane to cover the hole on one plate, and then glue the two plates together.Ĭhildren look through and see the world as different colors.Ĭover the cookie sheet with foil. Quickly touch warm iron to the covered wax paper and shavings-Do this gently!!Ĭut out a large circle in the middle of 2 paper plates. Cover with more waxpaper-add yarn for hanging. Squeeze out interesting white lines of different shapes and thickness on black paper. Then cover the other bands of your rainbow with glue and tissue paper pieces. Press one color of tissue pieces onto the glue. Spread a little glue on the band of you rainbow. Tear the tissue paper into lots of small pieces. Various colors of tissue paper, Glue, Pencilĭraw a rainbow on the construction paper. The children will discover a change in the “feel” of the way the crayon moves and a change in the “looks” of the drawing. ![]() Place a sheet of art paper on top of the newspaper and let the children take turns coloring with wax crayons. Place a warming tray on low setting Cover it with several sheets of newspaper to protect the children from the hot edges of the tray. Let it dry and you have a wonderful sun catcher. Drop one drop of dish soap in the middle and see what happens!Įxtension: Pour a thin layer of white glue on a small paper plate and repeat the experiment for each child. Pour a small amount of milk into a shallow container and drop food coloring around the edges. ![]() Spread corn syrup on a piece of cardboard or a paper plate and let the children drip food coloring onto it. Cut small circles out of yellow paper and glue around the rim of pot!! Make black pots out of construction paper. Use water colors to paint on coffee filters to make rainbow creations.Īnd of course make a pot of gold. Or string them on string to make rainbow necklaces. Have children make a rainbow gluing those onto paper. Provide tissue paper squares in all the colors for children to glue on to appropriate space.ĭye small macaroni’s the colors of a rainbow. Use different size circles of colored paper to represent each color of the rainbow and glue together from smallest to largest (colors of rainbow following pattern).ĭraw an outline of a rainbow with pencil for each child. Paint the children’s hands the colors of the rainbow and have them paint a class rainbow by pressing their hands on roll paper. Our activities are used by teachers, moms, dads, child care providers and more!Īll our activities are available at no cost and are free to print and share. You have come to the right place if you are looking for fun, engaging and exciting Rainbow themed activities to do with toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners. ![]()
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