This month we are sharing some fun Spring Activities for learning all about the season. This spring activity focuses on developing children’s cognitive skills associated with science and inquiry. Activities are open-ended and exploration-based which means that children are given the opportunity to make their own meanings and construct their own learning during these activities with the support and guidance of educators.
This spring activity is beneficial for children because, like the Reggio Emilia approach (which is practiced at Parkland Players), it focuses on the process rather than the final product, making it so that activities are open-ended and children can experience them at their own rate and in their own ways. This allows for children to set the pace of their own development and get the most out of their educational experiences.
Watermelon Volcano (IT)
Developmental Goal/Activity Objective:
To learn more about the scientific method while having fun .
Materials Needed:
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- Small watermelon
- Baking soda
- Vinegar
- Dish soap
- Food colouring (optional)
- Tray to catch the eruption
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Procedures/Strategies: (how to present activity and what children will do)
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- Prep the watermelon by cutting a hole in the top like carving a pumpkin. Make the hole big enough to scoop out the fruit but small enough to facilitate your eruption.
- Fruit can be set aside to eat later!
- Put baking soda into the watermelon (approx. half a cup).
- Add a couple squirts of dish soap.
- Add pink/red food colouring if you would like this touch.
- Pour in vinegar and watch the eruption!
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Guidance and Safety Considerations:
Make sure no ingredients get in children’s eyes. This is a messy experiment, protect clothes as needed.
Video
Watch the video above to see how it is done.
Sources
Watermelon Volcano by Little Bins for Little Hands, and Bitaa
Bitaa Collaboration with Parkland Players
Download the Bitaa PDF here.
What is Bitaa?
Bitaa is an app designed to assist child care providers, early childhood educators, and parents with program and activity planning. The app is created based on the idea that children grow best when they can direct their own learning, and therefore most of the activities in this resource are simple and open-ended. Bitaa makes it so that educators, parents, and most importantly, children, can take the ideas or activities and put their own spin on it. Bitaa is also a compilation for educational ideas as it pulls ideas, and activities from a variety of sources, making it a hub for the exchange of educational information.
Why the Bitaa initiative?
In 2016 Parkland Players endeavoured to fill a gap in Early Childhood Education program planning. Teachers at our centre have always worked extremely hard to plan daily activities, following children’s interest and educational goals. However, in order to support our educators in their lesson planning, the administration at the centre decided to create a resource that educators could refer to throughout the school year for those moments when they were uncertain of what themes to explore next, or how to expand on concepts, or even where to start in a new unit. And so, Parkland Players began compiling activities from a variety of sources and organizing them into themes. This new compilation of information, activities, and resources would later become Bitaa!
How does this origin story make Bitaa special?
Although Bitaa is a separate entity, the collaboration between Bitaa and the educators at Parkland Players is ongoing. The educators and administration at Parkland Players continue to contribute, ideas and feedback to Bitaa, as well as implement the activities in their daily educational method. This gives Bitaa a number of advantages in terms of the validity of the resource. First of all, it helps Bitaa to keep a fresh perspective. Bitaa is continually changing and being updated to better fit the needs of children and their development based on the work of teachers at Parkland Players. In this way, Bitaa is frequently being tested and improved through its proximity to a thriving childcare centre. Secondly, implicitly embedded in the resource are decades of experience from Early Childhood Educators who give their thoughts, approaches, and personalities to the resource. Lastly, collaboration with Parkland Players, a Reggio Emilia inspired centre, means that this resource is also focused on the fundamentals of the Reggio Emilia Approach. Activities are inquiry-based, flexible, and open-ended so that children across a variety of age groups can get the most out of each learning opportunity regardless of their individual developmental location. Essentially, Bitaa continues to support the educators at Parkland Players to be the best they can, and reciprocally, the educators at Parkland Players challenge Bitaa to continue to grow and improve its ability to contribute in meaningful ways to Early Childhood Education.