how you enjoyed a rainy day on youd way to school
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1. Go on a rainy day walk
Put those rain boots to good use and head out for a walk in the rain. Let kids jump in the puddles! What do you see in the rain that is different than when it’s dry? Are there worms on the sidewalk? Where does the water go when it runs down the road? Do you see birds outside?
2. Measure the rain
Make a rain gauge with your preschooler or elementary school-age child. How much rain fell in the rain storm this morning? Is that more or less than what happened in the rain showers the other day? Graph your results over the month of April. Is it drier at the end or the beginning of the month?
3. Make rain art
Many different art mediums will run when they get wet. Children can sprinkle dry paint on paper and take it out in the rain or they can color on paper with markers and let them get wet. Have children sprinkle powdered tempera paint on paper and let it get wet.
4. Sing in the rain
Pretend you are Gene Kelly and head outside with your umbrella! What songs involve the rain? “Itsy, Bitsy Spider,” “Rain, Rain, Go Away,” “It’s Raining, It’s Pouring” and more! Pull on your rain boots, grab that umbrella and go sing in the rain!
5. Go ahead and get wet
Forget trying to stay dry! Go outside planning to get wet. When it’s warm and raining, it’s fun to go play in the rain! Jump in the puddles and feel how high the splash goes up. Stand at the edge of the roof and observe how much harder the rain comes down from the edge of the roof than when it’s falling from the sky.
Put those rain boots to good use and head out for a walk in the rain. Let kids jump in the puddles! What do you see in the rain that is different than when it’s dry? Are there worms on the sidewalk? Where does the water go when it runs down the road? Do you see birds outside?
2. Measure the rain
Make a rain gauge with your preschooler or elementary school-age child. How much rain fell in the rain storm this morning? Is that more or less than what happened in the rain showers the other day? Graph your results over the month of April. Is it drier at the end or the beginning of the month?
3. Make rain art
Many different art mediums will run when they get wet. Children can sprinkle dry paint on paper and take it out in the rain or they can color on paper with markers and let them get wet. Have children sprinkle powdered tempera paint on paper and let it get wet.
4. Sing in the rain
Pretend you are Gene Kelly and head outside with your umbrella! What songs involve the rain? “Itsy, Bitsy Spider,” “Rain, Rain, Go Away,” “It’s Raining, It’s Pouring” and more! Pull on your rain boots, grab that umbrella and go sing in the rain!
5. Go ahead and get wet
Forget trying to stay dry! Go outside planning to get wet. When it’s warm and raining, it’s fun to go play in the rain! Jump in the puddles and feel how high the splash goes up. Stand at the edge of the roof and observe how much harder the rain comes down from the edge of the roof than when it’s falling from the sky.
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