Water Works


Primary students have been exploring works involving water. The outdoor Water Table is not only a delight, it’s a tool for sensory exploration and practicing communication with a group working together. The Land and Water Forms teach students the forms of land and water including vocabulary like peninsula. Paint rollers dipped in water are a joy and help with gross motor movement and strength. Pouring water from a pitcher increases fine motor control by using their hands to grasp pitcher and tilt it at different angles to control the flow of liquid. During dry weeks, watering the garden is a great way to take care of their environment. Or course, playing in the rain is also just plain fun!

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