"Learning Scientific and Mathematical Concepts Through Art and Play" is a long title for the blog this week! BUT wait and see.....
We have begun a study of Outer Space and Planets this week, as we've noticed through observing and writing down the children's language in play that space travel and the moon are big topics. Our approach will be to introduce concepts such as GRAVITY, and ORBIT, as well as talking about planets, black holes (yes, they have been mentioned!) and rockets in ways that allow the children to experience them through art mediums, conversations, story books both fictional and non fictional, and songs and music as well as play choices.
As the children play and experience the concepts, they will develop vocabulary for their play and scientific interests that may pull them beyond our basic concepts. The idea for the study originated in the children's play, and we'll explore as far as interest and motivation allows!
Our topic of conversation this week is GRAVITY. We explored GRAVITY through the art medium of paint.
Given drippy paint, an easel, and long pieces of paper, the children discovered that paint traveled DOWN their paper at different rates.
We asked questions as they painted: "Does the paint travel up? Why does it go down faster? What is pulling the paint down? How can you make the paint go up?"
All of the questions that we asked had answers in action and play.
Our next art exploration of GRAVITY included a pendulum. We filled a cup with paint and the children tried, again, painting with gravity. Part of the painting process involved moving the cup in certain ways to contain the spin or droplets.They experimented with different motions and observed as the cup swung one way and the next and continued in motion. We noticed that it was really easy to get the cup moving, and it kept moving, but in smaller and smaller motions. It was easy enough to get the cup moving again!
We will be creating books of all of our knowledge!
And the outdoors gave us some experience in "gravity" this week. Our feet were really stuck in the sandy mud with all the rain , and according to one four year old, the reason was "GRAVITY!"
Until Next Time,
Michele