Recently we've been reading the book Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French and Bubble has become intrigued by the fact that some animals live under the ground.
Last night I made her a simple diorama that hangs on the wall and we played a sorting game using animals that do and don't live underground.
Not only did Bubble enjoy it but so did Squeak, so we'll be leaving it up on the wall for awhile!
WE USED:
* scrap cardboard
* small shoebox with a hinged lid
(could also use an unhinged box but attach one side of the lid with tape. Or use no lid at all!)
* coloured paper (green and blue)
* glue
* paint (brown)
* wooden building blocks
* animal pictures
* tape/blutack
Last night I made her a simple diorama that hangs on the wall and we played a sorting game using animals that do and don't live underground.
Not only did Bubble enjoy it but so did Squeak, so we'll be leaving it up on the wall for awhile!
WE USED:
* scrap cardboard
* small shoebox with a hinged lid
(could also use an unhinged box but attach one side of the lid with tape. Or use no lid at all!)
* coloured paper (green and blue)
* glue
* paint (brown)
* wooden building blocks
* animal pictures
* tape/blutack
The diorama was made using a side cut from a box. I glued a small shoebox at the base and then glued blue and green coloured paper to both to represent sky and grass.
I painted a burrow inside the box and we talked a lot about how the different underground animals dug their holes and why they might live there.
We'll be decorating the backgrounds over the next week and also adding 'animals that fly' to our diorama too.
The girls played with this for a long time. I'm glad I hung it in their doll play area because I can see it becoming involved in their imaginary play in many other ways too.
Super idea. I love that it is hands on and a great visual as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great visual & fun idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is really clever and fun. I think my daughter just read this at school--she came home with a wombat craft and said they read a book about one. I'll have to see if I can find it at the library--thanks for sharing!
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I featured this post at the AfterSchool party this week. I used one of your pictures, I hope this is ok with you. Thanks again for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Thanks for the support :-)
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