Christmas Tree Color Mixing Sensory Bag for Preschool

My preschool kids love doing simple color mixing activities all round the year! This Christmas Tree Color Mixing Sensory Bag for Preschool and kindergarten is a No-mess color mixing activity which you cannot skip.! So easy to set up and fun for kids. A great sensory and Fine motor Christmas activity for kids to enjoy at this time of the year.

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Christmas Tree Color Mixing Sensory Bag

Teaching color mixing to your preschool or early elementary students this holiday season? This activity makes a great color-mixing lesson while also promoting sensory and fine motor skills. All you need is a Ziplock bag, marker, blue and yellow paint, and some shaving cream. First, draw a Christmas tree design on one side of the bag. Next, add a small amount of shaving cream, blue paint, and yellow paint to the bag.

 

Now for the fun part! Your little ones can mix the paints together with the shaving cream to watch it “magically” turn colors. This is the perfect opportunity to discuss with your young learners the color wheel, color mixing, and more! Your young students will enjoy learning about color mixing while also having a great time “pushing” around color!

Christmas themed Name Crafts are too cute to be missed! Also do not miss my Ginger breadman Literacy and Math Centers. Students will practice early math and literacy skills like number matching, sight word recognition, letter and sound matching, and so much more! Keep reading to check out each individual activity or grab all of them in a bundle Christmas Literacy and Math Centers for Preschool, pre-k and Kindergarten.

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As December begins I get students to make these super cute Christmas Name Hats which is a great craft for name recognition and fine motor skills. December is also  the month to teach kids about Holidays around the world!

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