Last year my mother bought a butterfly kit for my son from Insect Lore. Unfortunately, the live caterpillars did not survive. We recently purchased a new batch - perfect for a spring/summer project. The entire experience was a huge hit! We checked out books from the library, watched short videos about the life cycle of a butterfly, and took advantage of opportunities to play, create, and explore. Once the butterflies emerged, we talked about symmetry.....which led to this fun activity. I don't have a lot of pictures because it was pretty spontaneous - as the activity tray was already conveniently full of sand and held the mirrors as well.
Using the activity tray with mirrors, I showed him how to draw half of a butterfly in order to create reflected symmetry. Then he tried.....
My son's butterfly....quite impressive considering he rarely to never draws....ever! |
"Mommy, I need to draw the caterpillar in the chrysalis, too." |
He drew a sun, too! |
The fun continued and has been revisited since (sorry, no pics)....drawing shapes, clouds, rockets, and a flying ladybug.
**Colored sand can be purchased on amazon or in the craft section of Michaels craft store.**
- AK (MESE, MECD)
genius! I love taking paint (acrylic, fabric paint, etc.), putting it one side of paper and folding it together. It always makes neat designs!
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ReplyDeleteTo saw this the other day on the chew. Then read your post and thought that I had to show you this!!! I love when things line up together. : ). Ps I LOVE your blog,