Name and Sight Word Smash
I love activities that can be easily differentiated for the content/level of multiple children. Our “Name and Sight Word Smash” did just that–we worked on a few simple sight words with Big Brother and the letters in Little Brother’s name.
The idea for these baked cotton balls came from Play Create Explore and Making Boys Men. Once they were baked, we added our own spin to make this a learning activity and aggression gross motor exercise in one!
Here’s what you’ll need: Â flour, water, cotton balls, food coloring (optional), a permanent marker and some kid-friendly hammers (we used from two of our toys).
1. Follow the directions for baking your cotton balls (in the flour/water mixture) over at Play Create Explore. I chose to do just one color to make the dishwashing and cleanup easier. :)
2. Once baked and cooled, use your permanent marker to write your letters and/or words on the top of each cotton ball.
3. Give each child a kid-friendly hammer/mallet/pounder.
4. Ask your child to say each letter/word as they hit the cotton ball.
Big Brother saying the word “on”.
The baked cotton balls are unique because they crunch and smash, but they don’t come apart (with reasonable pounding, anyway). Their texture is interesting!
Continue until all the cotton balls are properly pounded and smashed!
Little Brother was repeatedly tempted to take a bite out of his cotton balls (as was our dog). This picture reminds me of the movie Elf when Buddy starts popping cotton balls into his mouth like candy. :)
 This was a great activity for getting out excess energy!
This was an enjoyable kinesthetic experience for both of my active boys!!!
This looks like so much fun! Thanks Jenae!
This is a brilliant idea! Can’t wait to try it with my little men, I know they will have a blast.
Oh wow, this is so cool! I just love it! Pinning to… well, many boards of mine lol. Thanks so much for sharing :D
This looks like a fun activity for my little emergent readers! Thanks!
These look like such fun! Thanks!
I REALLY want to do this with my boys but the link for the “recipe” is no longer good :( do you remember how to make them??
I’m having the same issue…
This would be great for therapy too-like if you write negative words and have the kids smash “negativity” and get it out of their system. Happify has a game were you use he mouse to click and shoot at negative words, so this could be similar except they’re smashing them. I’ll have to try this with my boys.
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Hmm….This would be great for therapy too-like if you write negative words and have the kids smash “negativity” and get it out of their system. Happify has a game were you use he mouse to click and shoot at negative words, so this could be similar except they’re smashing them. I’ll have to try this with my boys. Thanks…
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Do you have the recipe for the cotton balls. Those links no longer work.
in coefficient the guy didn’t know how to use..
Cookie sheet or tray
parchment paper
1 cup flour
1 cup plus 1 Tbs water
cotton balls
food coloring
Bake the cotton balls at 350° for about 30 minutes
this is the recipe I found on a sensory website.
the sight word and minimum and maximum toward……