We wanted to make coloured ice cubes.
The children decided that food colouring would work to make the ice cubes.
We predicated what we would do with them.
Some children thought if they melted they would turn into new colours.
Some children thought we could eat the coloured ice cubes.
And some children were excited to have coloured ice cubes for there bumps and bruises.
The next day, this is what happened.
"Can I have green and yellow?"
"The light makes me see the colour."
"If you squish it around in the bag, the water follows the ice cube."
"I'm melting mine to see what colour I get."
"Mine is making green."
"Red and Green kinda makes brown."
M and S are creating the same colour on their paper as in the bag of liquid.
R and E are creating a colour together.
"Put more blue on your finger."
"It's Purple."
The 2 of them added more blue then more red and continued making new shades.
"From here, (twists neck) it looks like 6's"
"Mine is getting a darker green. It gets lighter if you push on it hard. See?
"It's pink, then purple."
Listen to the children's voice-some awesome things are said. Sometimes saying nothing says a lot too. They are focused, and they are commenting on each others work, expressing their observations, working sensory and fine motor. Observing that mixing colours creates new colours, using different mediums to create art. The list goes on. This inquiry from beginning to end was enriched in so much learning, learning that they will remember because it was their interest that provoked the inquiry, it was meaningful and purposeful play!!!
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