Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Squishing Sight Words


Totally took this idea from I Can Teach My Child! The only difference was that my girls were not very interested in using hammers.  They preferred stomping or squishing the cotton balls with their hands. We started with the baked cotton ball recipe from Play, Create, Explore. I doubled the recipe to make sure I had enough, and I had more then enough! So I started with 2 C of flour and 2 C of water mixed together.


 Then I added some food coloring (pink and purple, so each girls could have her own).


Then I dipped the cotton balls and placed them on greased cookie sheets.


Much prettier then any candy I make!

I even had enough to make some for Eli!
I baked them at 300 degrees for 1 hour.  Once they were cool, I used a sharpie to write some of the girls sight words on them.



 I started the girls out with toy hammers for them to hit the cotton balls with when I called out a word.  They quickly found that it was easier to squish them with their feet or hands,




And we kept going until they were all squished!



Then I had the girls tell me the words as they picked them up and squished them again.   By this time Eli was awake, so he could play with his. He tried squishing a few, but quickly decided they were more fun to eat! ICK! He also liked trying to tear the soft insides out.