Jello Sensory Bin

, by Miss Grassi, 4:08 PM

The easiest sensory bin! All you need is clear gelatin, food coloring of choice, and plastic toys to put in the jello. I used little squish balls. I got them at Walmart- 12 for a dollar. (I figured out they are called porcupine balls-who knew...).They were just in the holiday section (Easter at the time). I linked ones I found on Etsy here! Just make the jello, put in whatever objects you want. I was thinking beads would be a good idea too...takes a long time to pull out LOL, and then refrigerate. I kept mine in the fridge for about an hour and it was ready to go.
 Happy jello-ing!

Vet Visit

, by Miss Grassi, 3:29 PM

We had a great time when my neighbor, Kalie, joined our virtual classroom. I love being able to ask friends and family to come talk to my students. Kalie sent us a lot of pictures that we went through and then later at night she was able to get on and answer questions. I was very surprised by their memory and the vocabulary that they were using. Click here to listen to Kalie answer our questions.

If you are looking for more live resources with animals check out The Cincinnati Zoo. Their home safari videos are amazing.
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