Sunday, 17 November 2024

Ice painting

Our children enjoyed painting on ice immensely. Painting on ice provided a sensory-rich experience that combined artistic and scientific exploration. Children engaged with the cold, slippery surface of the ice, noticing how it melted and changed while experimenting with colour mixing. As the ice cubes shrank and transitioned from solid to liquid, children observed and learned about the properties of water and the science behind this change of state. This activity also supported the development of observational skills, fine and gross motor skills, and hand-eye coordination as children moved the ice cubes around. By making predictions and using trial and error, they built problem-solving abilities and formed their own working theories. children also expanded their vocabulary, enhanced their creativity, and gained a deeper understanding of both art and science, creating a dynamic and engaging learning experience.





















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