Here are some more of our Solar System activities.
This was another "try it" from the book Starting With Space: The Planets by Cynthia Pratt Nicolson. The purpose of this "try it" is to see how the clouds of Jupiter are constantly moving, swirling and changing.
To create your clouds you need to put 1 cup of milk into a pie plate or something similar. Then add two drops of yellow food coloring on one half of the plate and two drops of red on the other half. Then add a drop of dish detergent to each of the drops.
Gently swirl and you get a wonderful effect! L loved this experiment and was busy swirling and watching for ages. Once everything was totally blended together she wanted to try it again.
Another activity that was fun and also had so many educational elements is the Planets Winding Word Puzzle. You have to follow the directions to find words that make up a clue about one of the planets. It covers reading, writing, following directions, left and right as well as questions on the planets. This is from my new favourite blog Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational. This blog totally rocks and has so many super cool activities that are right about L's level.
I think this next activity was L's favourite. Pin the sun on the solar system! I found the page here that L colored and then cut out the planets. I used a compass to draw the white circles on black construction paper, added the planets and then we took turns using the blind fold and trying to place the sun in the centre.
What an amazing blog you have! I love the activities that you are doing - the pin the sun on the solar system looks like lots of fun and I've been through a number of your letter recognition and reading posts. Thanks so much for all of this great information.
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