In our classroom, we have a handful of students who are a bundle of energy at this time of year. They often run around the room during centers and are in constant motion. Please tell me it's not just us!
I created these weighted discovery bottles just for them. High energy kids need to move and use their muscles. Not only are these bottles visually interesting, they also require a bit of strength and energy. The technical jargon is propioceptive input, but we'll just say that these bottles are guaranteed to tire out your high energy kiddos!
All of the ingredients for our weighted bottles came from the dollar store: hair conditioner in different colors, colored sand and marbles. We also added glitter, beads and rocks to a couple of them.
To make a weighted bottle, begin by filling it about 1/3 - 1/2 with something heavy. We used sand and marbles on this one. Then, we added hair conditioner. That serves to thicken up the water and make it just a little bit harder to mix. Finally, fill the rest of the bottle with water.
I also super-glued the lids on, just for good measure. (Super glue is available at the dollar store, too. Is there anything you can't get there?!)
Another variety of weighted bottle has small rocks, cream colored conditioner and gold glitter.
This one looks so pretty mixed together, and boy is it heavy!
This bottle has blue sand, heart beads, a bit of clear hair gel and purple glitter. So much fun!
We line all of the weighted bottles up on a shelf, and the students are free to use them during centers.
Be sure to check out ALL of the fabulous and affordable discovery bottles from these great sites:
Magic Two Ingredient Sensory Bottle | Preschool Inspirations
Suspended Beads Dollar Tree Discovery Bottle | Fun at Home with Kids
Marble Color Mixing Discovery Bottle | Still Playing School
Put your favorite children's book in a discovery bottle! | Teach Preschool
Beaded Names Discovery Bottle | Stay At Home Educator
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I just can't get enough of these!!! How brilliant to consider proprioceptive input! Definitely a must have for any class!
ReplyDeleteThey are really soothing. I even found myself playing with them for a while! Thanks for hosting. :)
DeleteThese are PERFECT for my toddler son. He seeks heavy work on a regular basis! Great ideas for fillers!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I hope he loves them, and that they tire him out a bit for you. :)
DeleteOh! Love this! I can't wait to try making a weighted discovery bottle of our own!
ReplyDeleteI hope your kids love them as much as ours do!
DeleteWhat bottles are you using in these pictures? I usually make my discovery bottle in 3oz travel bottles from the dollar store, but obviously those aren't going to be big enough for these heavy ones. I'm excited to make these for my sensory-seeking kids (and have passed this idea onto several friends).
ReplyDeleteYou can see some of the bottles I've made at: http://inourpond.blogspot.com/2014/12/mini-sensory-bottles.html
Hi! Thanks for your interest. They are "Smart Water" bottles. I like the mini bottles that you've made too. I'll add them to our to-do list.
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