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Shell Scrubbing

Bought some shells for Caleb’s homeschool use.
They were still covered in some sand.
Enter the shell scrubbing/cleaning activity…HAHA!

Caleb put the shells into the bowl filled with water and dishwashing liquid. I just put a little–1 to 2 drops. I didn’t want it to be too soapy. Just a little bubbling action during scrubbing.

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Me: What are you doing?
Caleb: I’m listening.
(It’s not the right kind of shell for listening.
But kudos for remembering that we “listened” to the conch shell that we saw last year. )

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Put some elbow grease into that son!
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When he got tired scrubbing, he poured the shells onto the tray.
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We rinsed the shells and put them on paper towels to dry. Without being prompted, Caleb pointed out that some shells were the same and some were bigger 🙂 He pointed out the different kinds of shells.
Kids learning while doing an activity is always a plus in my book.
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Shell scrubbing is hard work!

Caleb resting after the activity.
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Glitter Glue

Caleb having fun with glitter glue.
This is a wonderful activity for hand control, squeezing, and tracing!

Here he is getting a feel of how to squeeze the glue bottle.

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Trying his hand with the letter T.
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Tracing his name with the glitter glue (I wrote it in pencil of course:) )
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Mixing the glue with his finger.
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Posted in All Kid Activities, Home Investigations, Life Schooling

Taste Test

Tasting activity to distinguish sweet, sour, bitter, and salty.
I used sugar, cocoa powder, calamansi (local lime), and salt for this activity.

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Sweet.
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Sour.
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Bitter.
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Caleb didn’t like that one too much, he had to wipe the cocoa powder off his finger.
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Salty. He loved the salt best of all.
No surprise there.
After all, his favorite food is bacon.
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