Sand Tray: Difference between revisions
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*Any color of sand can be used as long as it contrasts with the tray: | *Any color of sand can be used as long as it contrasts with the tray: | ||
*:[[Image:WDWDAD sand tray.jpg|280px]]<br> | *:[[Image:WDWDAD sand tray.jpg|280px]]<br> | ||
*: Source:[http://whatdidwedoallday.blogspot.com/2011/03/language-time.html What DID We Do All Day?] | *: Source: [http://whatdidwedoallday.blogspot.com/2011/03/language-time.html What DID We Do All Day?] | ||
*Salt can be used instead of sand: | *Salt can be used instead of sand: | ||
*:[[File:Handmade Childhood salt tray.jpg|280px]] | *:[[File:Handmade Childhood salt tray.jpg|280px]] | ||
*: Source:[http://ahandmadechildhood.blogspot.com/2010/01/salt-letters.html A Handmade Childhood] | *: Source: [http://ahandmadechildhood.blogspot.com/2010/01/salt-letters.html A Handmade Childhood] |
Revision as of 07:49, 25 February 2012
Sand Tray | |
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Language - Writing | |
Level | Primary |
Prerequisites | Sandpaper Letters Touch Boards |
Materials | fine sand or salt tray of a contrasting color |
This activity allows the child to practice forming written letters.
Presentation
- Step one
- Step two
- Step three
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
Material
Make Your Own
- Any color of sand can be used as long as it contrasts with the tray:
- Source: What DID We Do All Day?
- Salt can be used instead of sand:
- Source: A Handmade Childhood