Rainbow art
There was a scene of tranquility and productivity.
Ha!
The girls raided the craft drawers in search of the correct colours and had a tissue paper rainbow dance, singing the colours of the rainbow whilst I made the background.
The girls enjoyed a pom pom snowball fight before gluing them down.
The living room looked like a rainbow had exploded.
The girls then settled down to create their rainbow versions.
We ended the session with creating a dinner plate set out in rainbow colours and coloured cupcakes.
Now confession time.
When I have magical ideas like this, they're rarely pre planned. In this case, it was lockdown and the children had just seen a rainbow out of the window.
Thus this afternoon came into being.
This is my excuse for using a Z for the N in rainbow.
I made it all up on the fly, using what was available.
As a result, there were no blueberries on the plate like a sane, pinterest food rainbow....there was blue mashed potato.
My lessons are home grown, with a definite lack of finesse. They come into being through a whirlwind of randomness and chaos.
This day proved to be the first day of their first ever project unit. A study on rainbows which was to last for months.
They learnt colour mixing, the speed of colours, the prism, the natural conditions to create one. The fridge was inundated with rainbow pictures.
We could have easily missed seeing the rainbow that day, and this snowball of events would not have occurred.
I take an unexpected event and let magic take place.
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