I will never stop raving about this.
This is THE way to distribute liquid paints and underglazes to kids without a lot of fuss and bother. Dollar store 6 cup muffin tin or rectangular plastic takeout container or a large plastic pencil case, tiny lidded containers (dollar store ones are best as they are more sturdy, but condiment cups work in a pinch), labels, and you are done. Benefits:
For best results, label both the lid and the side of the cup. I would recommend a laminated or otherwise waterproofed color-coded label on the lid for accessibility purposes. This will help your emergent readers start to associate the color with the written word and will be appreciated by all. I attempt to teach my kids to use any empty spaces to store the lids, which is not always something they will do, as you can see :)
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About MeI have 9 years of art teaching experience in grades K-12. I recently finished an MA in Art Ed at AOEU. This blog is a collection of thoughts and resources for art teachers. Archives
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