Ocean Sensory

 The Sensory Bin is a fan favorite in this classroom. It's changed out about every four weeks and even that is a little to early for some of our kiddos. Usually, I wait until the kiddos have left for the day before I empty the bin and then refill it with new things for them to be excited about in the morning, but this go round I thought maybe I'd change it up and start emptying it and see their reactions to it. Most of them just wanted to make sure I saved our fall rice to use again and wasn't going to throw it away. There was a lot of reassurance on my part.    

    Something big about this ocean sensory bin filling was that the kids wanted to help put it together. We grabbed scissors, tissue paper, streamers, ribbon, blue beads, and purple and blue rings to throw inside the sensory bin. The kids got to practice using scissors on the tissue paper and the ribbon. When we went looking for ocean animals, it seemed we didn't have any! So, thankfully after asking around Ms. Krysti let us borrow hers. We threw those in and finished our sensory bin! 






















Indiana Learning Foundations: SW4.1: Demonstrate relationship skills, APL3.1: Demonstrate development of sustained attention and persistence, CA3.1: Demonstrate creative expression through the visual art process or experience, PHG1.2: Demonstrate development of safety practices, PHG3.1: Demonstrate development of fine and gross motor coordination


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