Wednesday, October 21, 2015

toddler leaf rubbings


I've mentioned before on Instagram that this year we have our son enrolled in a local charter school that acts as a hybrid program; he attends on-site classes three days a week for a half day, and we're in charge of science, social studies, and physical education at home.
Even though it can be a little challenging at times trying to juggle teaching him with my three other small children around, it has been really fun! The best part is that I've been including my three-year old in the at-home lessons as well and the three of us are having tons of fun together (also, lots of frustration, it's not all rainbows and unicorn poop over here folks, just trying to keep it real). 


Our first science unit is all about plants; we've talked about the different parts of plants and their functions, so one of the activities that we did is go for a walk collecting all different kinds of leaves. We were able to talk about the purpose of leaves, and even the difference between leaves and needles.
When we got home we made some leaf rubbings and I was surprised by how much fun it was for them! They even wanted to do it again a few days later.


Rubbings are so easy to make, and I know that you already have everything at home that you need. This is a great activity because even the really young kids can do it, you might just have to help them hold down the paper as they rub their crayon across it.


As you fill your paper, it's fun for them to see the different sizes and shapes of all the leaves that they collect. Fall is the perfect time of year for this activity, and an extra bonus is that you don't have to be "crafty" to do this! Plus, how pretty would this be if you covered a large sheet of paper and used it as wrapping paper? What a great way to involve the kids in gift giving!

17 comments:

  1. What a fun project! I'm sure my son would love it!

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  2. What a fun idea!! And the perfect time of year for it!

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  3. We have "nature scavenger hunt" on the to do list soon - this will be a perfect way to use all the things my tiny tots discover!

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  4. I love doing these! My kids have so much fun collecting different leaves.

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  5. I loved doing this as a child! I can't believe I haven't had my kids do it, yet! Thanks for the reminder. :)

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    1. I used to do different types of rubbings when I was younger too, but this was the first time I can remember using leaves.

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  6. This is such a fun project to do with little ones! I am pretty sure we end up doing this every year, my kids love picking out their own leaf.

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  7. That is awesome! All three of my boys would love to do this. I love your idea of using it as wrapping paper. Perfect.

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  8. This is a great way to teach kids about nature, while doing something creative. Perfect fall activity!

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  9. It's fun. We'll collect leaves to make this project.

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