Here's the good news - I am definitely ready to create :) Hopefully, I will finish my first word work packet today and get started on a Groundhog Day Mini Printable packet.
Oh, and before I forget, yesterday went great! My hubby and I ran to Walmart at 6:30 a.m. and bought 16 more small boxes of baking soda. Later in the afternoon, I showed my kiddos the conditioner bottle as a clue and they just looked at me like I was crazy. For most of the day, they thought we were going to do a food project, especially when I covered their tables with the red tablecloths. I got out the two pans and sat them on the middle table. One thing I learned is when you are using this many boxes of baking soda, you don't have time to measure the conditioner.

Here's a list of everything I ended up needing. Everything can be gotten at Dollar Tree or Walmart.
Things Needed: 32 small boxes of baking soda, 6 bottles of white colored conditioner, 2 roasting pans, a spoon or fork, and 3 tablecloths (1 for each table)
I used this with 20 kids. You could easily make less if it was a center. I'd also consider having baggies next year and letting each kid take some home. This time, I threw it all away. Another thing we did is we had the kids put on their art shirts. This helped keep them from getting it on their clothes.
If you want more information on how to do this, go to Momma's Fun World. That's where I first saw the idea and her blog is full of other cool, neat ideas.
If you want more information on how to do this, go to Momma's Fun World. That's where I first saw the idea and her blog is full of other cool, neat ideas.
Anyway, off to create!!! Hopefully, I will have some new ideas to share with you by tomorrow :)
This sounds like so much fun! I'm not sure if I'm brave enough to try it with my students though. LOL
ReplyDeleteWe had a ton of fun and it went great! It was messy, but it was pretty easy to clean up. The only thing I've ever done that was a huge mess and difficult to clean was making homemade Play Doh :)
DeleteThat is so awesome! I just may have to do that in my classroom! Guess I better start stocking up on baking soda!
ReplyDeleteI bought all that they had at my Dollar Tree and then bought all the little packs they had at Walmart :) Sad, I know :) My custodian told me she was mad at me on Friday and I thought it was because of the mess. She told me it's because I didn't invite her to come see everything :) Made my day! Have fun and take pictures! I can't wait to see :)
DeleteJust bought the ingredients and need to scale it down to my class of 8!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, you will have the best time! I think I played as much as the kids :)
DeleteI just mixed up some batches... can't wait to use it at school! Just an idea, it was cheaper to buy a HUGE bag of baking soda at Costco than it was to buy the individual boxes at the Dollar Tree.
ReplyDeleteThat makes sense :) I thought of that, but we haven't joined our Sam's Club yet. I will definitely be looking into it the next time I need a ton of something for creating :) Thanks for your comment :)
DeleteWhat a fun idea. We will have to try it with our four 4 year-old children!
ReplyDeleteim going to do it with my fun Friday kids age 3-5 for our frozen theme this Friday im so excited
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