Favorite Ways to Use the Sensory Table
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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An old infant bathtub works fantastic. Drain included.
Brilliant idea!
Thank you so much. You are a wonderful teacher❤
You are so sweet! Thank you!
Thank you for this great idea!
I use black beans or I dye white beans using acrylic paint and some fillers such as bottle lids, big googly eyes, pompoms, cotton balls, pegs, big paper clips and other small items so the children can play I Spy.
@@marize39 - Thank you for the ideas!
My kids love to use scoops, funnels, small cups, spoons, and plastic egg halves. They like to fill up egg cartons and ice cube trays too. I use beans or macaroni noodles as my filler. They make the less mess.
Jean Shimpeno - I need to try egg cartons! Thank you for the idea!
My children love shredded paper and I put metal objects in it and they find them with fishing rods with magnets. I give them each a bowl to glacé their way objectives in and then we count them. Science and math lesson all while playing.
Great idea!
I love this! All great ideas!
me too
Great video!
Thank you!
I have used spiral pasta and split peas as fillers and have used the butterfly and hornet life cycle visuals as the items to find in sensory bins.
Warrior Mama Great ideas! Thank you!
Any ideas for younger I teach 12 to 18 months
jennifer lepard - I’ve never taught that age group, so I don’t. Sorry!
Water is probably best with close supervision of course
@@catherinetogger3393 - Always!
Where’d your tree go???
* MyJoyintheOrdinary * - Ha! 🤣 Well, this was actually filmed a couple of months ago. It took me awhile to get it published!