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Painted Toast

Painting bread with milk and food coloring

Instructions Printer-Friendly

  • This ia a great activity to try at breakfast
  • You will need slices of white (sourdough, Italian, etc.) bread and a small amount of milk to use as “paint”, clean paintbrush (Q-tip, etc.) and food coloring
  • Use plain white milk to paint one piece of bread 
  • Add food coloring to small amounts of milk and use the paintbrush or swabs to “paint” a different slice of bread
  • After the bread is “painted” toast both slices of the bread
  • Ask child if the painted colored bread tastes different than the bread painted white

Extend

This can be a way to discuss how just because an item looks different, (painted toast) it can still be the same in taste.  Red hair or brown hair is still "hair"; brown skin, white skin, wrinkled skin or smooth skin on our bodies still makes us human, etc.

Materials

  • slices of white bread
  • small amount of milk
  • kitchen "paintbrush" or Q-tips
  • food coloring
  • toaster

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Curriculum Plan Resources

Skills Focus

  • Shape - Review
  • Color - White
  • Number - Eight, 8
  • Alphabet Letters - W, N
  • Senses - Taste
  • Character Trait - Self-Control
  • Target Words - Good-night, Sweet, Sour, Next

Monthly Proverb

Dutch - A handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains

Did You Know?

" Approximately two-thirds of parents surveyed would like information about ways to support children’s early reading and school readiness skills, ways to help children’s social-emotional development and how to use positive discipline." Washington Early Learning System

Books to Read

"Black and White Rabbit’s ABC"
by Alan Baker (Activity 9)

"Goodnight Moon"
by Margaret Wise Brown (Activity 14) (audio book available)

"Cars and Trucks and Things that Go"
by Richard Scarry (Activity 26)

"Black and White Rabbit's ABC" VIDEO
by Alan Baker (Activity 9)

"Goodnight Moon" VIDEO
by Margaret Wise Brown (Activity 14)

"Cars and Trucks and Things that Go" VIDEO
by Richard Scarry (Activity 26)

Music Playlist

"Alphabet Medley"
by Sharon, Lois & Bram Album: Sing A to Z (Activity 1)

"12 Variations on “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” K.265 (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star) Mozart"
by George Szell; Cleveland Orchestra Album: Mozart: Piano Concertos K. 467 & 537; Variations K.265 (Activity 20)

"10 Crunchy Carrots"
by Charlotte Diamond Album: 10 Carrot Diamond (Activity 6)

"10 Crunchy Carrots" VIDEO
by Charlotte Diamond (Activity 6)

12 Variations on “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” K.265 (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star) Mozart" VIDEO
by Mozart (Activity 20)

"Alphabet Medley" VIDEO
by Sharon, Lois & Bram Album: Sing A to Z (Activity 1)

Monthly Materials List

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Fingerplay / Poems / Songs

Singing Time

(Activity 23 Month 10)

I wake up in the morning early 

And always the very first thing  

I poke up my head and I sit up in bed 

And I sing and I sing, and I sing.

 (This poem was memorized and recited each morning in our family.  Use this poem or find your own for your wake-up routine.)