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Ice Activities


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Painting on ice: Art Activity (Preschool) We started off our winter themed week by painting on ice with water colors and watching the colors magically appear on the ice! The kids loved it. After doing this, we also painted with ice. So, for a science experiment we used...

Mixing primary colours We did a simple activity to introduce primary and secondary colors. Firstly, we added the primary colors ( red, yellow, blue) food coloring to 3 cups of water respectively. We gave the child a dropper and told him to fill...

Experimenting With Dry Ice At Horizon Montessori School, they did a science experiment with dry ice. All about dry ice Dry ice is a fascinating substance that is either solid or it dissolves into what looks like a foggy substance--it does not have...

Frozen Paint Fun! At Candy Apples Preschool & Family Day Home, they did a fun activity with paint! The teachers put paint in little muffin tins and then froze it overnight. Then, the children used this frozen paint to make some beautiful...

Experimenting with Ice, Rock Salt, and Dye! With it currently being so hot outside, they did a fun ice-themed activity to cool down at Temple Beth Israel Preschool! Large blocks of ice were put in a big tub and children experimented by putting rock salt on the ice and...

Experimenting With an Ice Block Now that it is starting to get warm outside with Spring, the kids at Meadow Park Preschool and Child Care Center spent some time cooling off inside with a fun ice block activity! Testing out the ice block The classroom was...

Studying What Type of Salt Melts Ice the Fastest At Mulberry School, they did a fun science project! The kids were tasked to figure out which type of salt melts ice the best: table salt, rock salt, or Epsom salt? These young scientists investigated that question and recorded...

Experimenting with the Water Freezing Process and Ice At The Roose Early Explorers, they learned about how when it gets cold enough, water freezes and turns into ice. They did a science project based on this knowledge. After learning that as long as the temperature is 32 degrees...

Ice cube painting I froze water colored with food coloring in ice cube trays. You can add a little flour for more opaque colors. I used freezer sticks from my house because I thought it would be easier for kids to hold. I was wrong after...

Ice Cube Tray Letters Each morning when my Kiddos arrive, I have some fine motor or letter work set up my tables. I made a letter activity out of ice cube trays and magnet letters and it was a hit with my 3 and 4 year old students. I wrote every letter in...

Colorful Ice Melting Activity for Kids At GSL Early Childhood Family Education and School Readiness Preschool, they did a cool activity perfect for these hot Summer months. They melted some frozen ice with warm and colorful water! How to do the colorful ice melting...

Melting Ice Science Experiment with Food Coloring Toddlers in Oceanside spent last week learning about space! During this time, they experimented with objects to see if they would sink or float, causing students to become curious about cause and effect. Toddlers also...