Wednesday, January 18, 2012

More Building Houses

Here are some more photos of the kids using tools to build a house in the sensory table. To see the original post, click here and scroll down.



They really enjoyed cutting the tape and taping things together.

She taped the roof to her house.




I never even realized how great a fine motor activity taping can be. To pull the tape, cut it and keep it from sticking together takes a lot of eye hand coordination, not to mention actually sticking it onto something the way you want it and to stick more than one thing together requires even more complex movements and steadiness.


Hammering, one child on each end. What a creative way to work together.
 One child actually cut all the way through the thick cardboard with our plastic saw!

The girls decided they needed to do a little bit of decorating, so they got out the markers and drew all over the tape. This is one little girl's "grouchy face." I love it!!!




4 comments:

  1. I love the toddler age, but I do look forward to Boogie being able to participate in these kinds of projects. I have never thought of tape as a fine motor activity either! We take so much for granted as grown-ups! Thank you for linking up to WOTT!

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  2. I am just hopping over from my Enchanted Thursdays Blog Hop to thank you for linking up this week!

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  3. This looks like a BLAST! And a GREAT way to use things lying around the house/school. And yes, AWESOME fine motor work!Thanks for sharing your inspiring ideas with us all at Thrifty Thursday, have a fantastic weekend!

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