Thursday, October 13, 2016

Sensory Rice

I am so so excited to introduce my class to sensory rice! I have been wanting to do this forever, and thanks to a day off in the middle of the week, I gathered all the supplies and made the rice! Thank you to especiallyeducation.com for the easy DIY steps!

First, I bought all the materials:
  • food coloring
  • zip lock bags (gallon size)
  • a bag of rice (depending on how much rice you want, this will vary. I bought a 10 lb bag, but I definitely need more!)
  • isopropyl alcohol
Next, I placed the rice into gallon bags. Do one bag for each color you want to make.






Then, I squeezed in the food coloring and the alcohol (about 1 1/2 tablespoons for each bag). I used one whole tube. You can use more tubes if you want the rice to be a brighter color.




After the food coloring and alcohol were in the bags, I squished the bags around to spread out the color. As you can see, my mom really enjoyed this part!


Finally, I poured each bag into and aluminum throw away pan, and left them outside to dry. I left mine out to dry all day and night.



And boom! You have sensory rice for your kiddos to explore!


There are many ways you can use sensory rice in your classroom. To start easy, I mixed in magnet letters and had children sift through the rice to find certain letters. Once they found the letter, they had to match it to the correct letter on their alphabet chart. You can also put various objects in the rice, and have students pull out all the objects that start with a certain letter. There are so many possibilities! Enjoy!


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