How to dye rice
Mix 2 cups of rice with 1 tsp vinegar and a few drops of food colouring in a sealed bag. Shake, then spread on trays to dry overnight.
Sensory play is powerful for language, fine motor skills, and creativity. These recipes use inexpensive ingredients and keep colour bold for days.
Mix 2 cups of rice with 1 tsp vinegar and a few drops of food colouring in a sealed bag. Shake, then spread on trays to dry overnight.
Tip chickpeas into jars, add vinegar and food colouring, shake, then bake at a low heat for 45 minutes to set the colour.
Cook spaghetti, drain, then toss with food colouring and a teaspoon of oil. Cool before adding to a tuff tray with scissors and tweezers.
Tuff trays (large plastic trays) are a staple in UK classrooms. Use a single colour to focus vocabulary and reduce overwhelm.
Head outside with clipboards and the nature colour hunt printable. Encourage children to compare shades of green and brown.
Autumn = red, amber, gold. Winter = silver, white, blue. Adapt the checklist to the season for better engagement.
Use tablets or cameras for older children. Ask them to capture three shades of the same colour for a class display.