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O is for Ocean

O is for Ocean Kids Activity That Fizzes

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Ocean day is the most fun we have had in our preschool class ever – and that is saying a lot – we have LOTS of fun every week! This ocean fizzing sensory experience is a great activity for pre-k, kindergarten and even first grade. It appeals to a child’s natural fascination for the secret world under the sea, their love to play in water and it teaches them a little bit of science, as well!

Note: be sure to check out our paper plate, bottle cap O is for Ocean craft, too! Told you we had a great day 🙂

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Now, don’t be overwhelmed by all the parts of this activity. It is so easy to put together and worth every bit of the effort. Your kids will love it!
My assistant, Katie, first discovered this on Pinterest – it was originally created by Fun At Home With Kids. She sent me the link and I was wow’d! There was no doubt, we HAD to do this.
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Overview: you will build an “oceanscape” for your students to observe, touch and play with “sea creatures.” They will also discover what happens when vinegar mixes with baking soda (FIZZ!!!)

 

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Supplies

large clear plastic clothing storage bin
drop cloth for underneath the bin
small plastic toy sea creatures
sea shells
glass aquarium gems
river rocks
baking soda “rocks” that you will make
plastic squeeze condiment bottles
white vinegar
blue food coloring
baking soda (large box)
towels
smocks
dish pan
The bin that we previously used for a colored rice sensory table was perfect for this activity. It is actually a garment storage container that has wheels (wheels are NOT necessary but it just has them) and a lid.
You’ll want to protect your floor. We purchased and inexpensive plastic table cloth meant for a sea themed birthday party. It was a beautiful drop cloth for this activity. A plastic shower curtain liner would work just as well.
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How To Make Baking Soda “Rocks”

Scoop dry baking soda into a large mixing bowl.
Gradually add water till it is a consistency that can be molded into balls.
Place a plastic sea creature toy or small sea shell inside the baking soda ball and mold it with your hands like you would a snow ball.
Gently place it on a tray to dry.
For effect, you may want to use a sea shell to imprint the outside of the damp baking soda rock.
Allow them to dry for at least 24 hours till hard.
Note that you still will want to handle them gently.

Vinegar Bottles

These plastic condiment bottles will be filled with white vinegar and a couple of drops of blue food coloring.
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How To Set Up Your Ocean Scene

Spread the table cloth/drop cloth on the floor.
Put the empty plastic bin on top of it.
Arrange rocks, glass gems and sea shells around the bin.
Stage plastic sea animals all around.
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Time for your children to come in and see!*
*To keep the vinegar smell off their clothes, cover them in a big t-shirt or smock with sleeves.
 
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Now, gently place baking soda rocks in the dry bin.
Give a blue tinted, vinegar filled condiment bottle to each child.
Have them squirt a rock and see what happens.
  This is the science part! Baking soda + vinegar = fizz 
Watch it fizz and see the look of delight on their faces!
After a while, the plastic sea creature will “emerge” from the rock.
Now fill the dish pan with cool water and gently pour it into the bin.
Let them play and have fun!
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O is for Ocean Paper Plate – Bottle Cap Craft for Kids

 

Enjoy!

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Letter U is for Under the Sea Fizzing Sensory Activity for Preschool

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Every year our preschool class learns about ocean life. Sometimes I teach the topic using the letter “O is for Ocean.” Other years, I build the day around the letter U and teach it as “U is for Under The Sea.” Either way, it is so much fun – especially with this under the sea fizzing sensory activity!

Under the sea lesson for #preschool - so much fun!

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This preschool lesson includes an Ocean Paper Plate Craft that little children just love to make, teamed up with this ocean fizzing activity.  As we are winding down at the end of school, I read them the adorable story “The Pout Pout Fish [A Pout Pout Fish Adventure]”  It makes for a perfect day.

Children's book - the pout pout fish

Adorable children’s story about The Pout Pout Fish 

You know how children love surprises? Well, there definitely are surprises built into this sensory experience.  The children will each discover a hidden treasure inside their own baking soda ball [how-to make them below] that you have placed in the sensory bin. Just give each student a squirt bottle filled with white vinegar, tinted blue with food coloring. Have them squirt their baking soda ball until it dissolves, revealing a little plastic undersea animal toy, which they can keep.

Think about it. This under the sea fizzing experience introduces them to basic chemistry – vinegar, when it meets baking soda, FIZZES!  Of course, before you are finished, add water to the bin to let them play. Kids LOVE to play with the toys in the bin.

O is for Ocean activity for #kids #preschool

How To Create Your Under The Sea Experience

Now, don’t be overwhelmed by all the parts to this activity. It is so easy to put together and worth every bit of the effort. Your kids will love it!

Overview: you will build an “oceanscape” with sea creatures for your students to observe, touch and play with. They will also discover what happens when vinegar mixes with baking soda (FIZZ!!!)

FUN Letter O is for Ocean fizzing sensory experience for kids! #kidsactivities #preschool #sensoryplay Can also be used for Letter U is for Under the Sea Share on X

O is for Ocean preschool fizzing fun #preschool #sensory
Supplies
large clear plastic clothing storage bin
drop cloth for underneath the bin
small plastic toy sea creatures
sea shells
glass aquarium gems
river rocks
baking soda “rocks” that you will make
plastic squeeze condiment bottles
white vinegar
blue food coloring
baking soda (large box)
towels
smocks
dish pan
Big book of OCEANS for kids
The bin that we previously used for a colored rice sensory table was perfect for this activity. It is actually a garment storage container that has wheels (wheels are NOT necessary but it just has them) and a lid.
You’ll want to protect your floor. We purchased and inexpensive plastic table cloth  meant for a sea themed birthday party. It was a beautiful drop cloth for this activity. A plastic shower curtain liner would work just as well.
How to make baking soda rocks for the under the sea ocean experience #preschool

How To Make Baking Soda “Rocks”

Scoop dry baking soda into a large mixing bowl.
NOTE: One 8 oz. baking soda box will yield approximately 3 baking soda balls. 
Gradually add water till it is a consistency that can be molded into balls.
Place a plastic sea creature toy or small sea shell inside the baking soda ball and mold it with your hands like you would a snow ball.
Gently place it on a tray to dry.
For effect, you may want to use a sea shell to imprint the outside of the damp baking soda rock.
Allow them to dry for at least 24 hours till hard.
Note that you still will want to handle them gently.

Vinegar Squirt Bottles

These plastic condiment bottles will be filled with white vinegar and a couple of drops of blue food coloring.
O is for Ocean fizzing experience for #preschool #ece #STEM

How To Set Up Your Ocean Scene

Spread the table cloth/drop cloth on the floor.
Put the empty plastic bin on top of it.
Arrange river rocks, glass gems and sea shells around the bin.
Stage plastic sea animals all around.
Time for your children to come in and see!
*To keep the vinegar smell off their clothes, cover them in a big t-shirt or smock with sleeves.
** Be sure to use full strength white vinegar. Cleaning vinegar is diluted and will not give the fizz effect that you are looking for. 
Kids sensory bin for teaching about under the sea life #oceans
Now, gently place baking soda rocks in the dry bin.
Give a blue tinted, vinegar filled condiment bottle to each child.
Have them squirt a rock and see what happens.
  This is the science part! Baking soda + vinegar = fizz 
Watch it fizz and see the look of delight on their faces!
After a while, the plastic sea creature will “emerge” from the rock.
Now fill the dish pan with cool water and gently pour it into the bin.
Let them play and have fun!
Letter U is for Under the Sea sensory activity for #preschool and #kindergarten! #kids Share on X
Adorable under the sea preschool craft with blue paper plates, bottle caps and fish crackers. #preschool #kidscrafts #kindergarten
O is for Ocean Paper Plate – Bottle Cap Craft for Kids

Enjoy!

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Cutest Little “O is for Ocean” Preschool Craft

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O is for Ocean paper plate craft for preschoolers #preschool #kidscrafts

The “O is for Ocean” preschool theme is one of my absolute favorites. We have two very strong activities that the children love:  O is for Ocean Fizzing Sensory Activity [also used for U is for Under the Sea] and this O is for Ocean Preschool Paper Plate Craft. 

What I love about this craft is that it is easy to pull together and simple to do. Being on a very limited budget, I used many components I found right at my home instead of going out and buying them.
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Here is what you’ll need:

 

Goldfish crackers – colors – in individual lunch packs!

O is for Ocean Paper Plate Craft

SUPPLIES
Black marker
Blue paper plates
Colorful bottle caps
Drinking straw
Fish / sea life stickers
Glitter
Gold Fish crackers
Googly eyes
Green tissue paper
Plastic container/plate for the glue
Q-tips
Rice or dried beans for sand
White school glue
White paint
Yellow copy or construction paper

 

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Directions

The only tricky part of this simply project is in getting the bottle caps and rice to stick. Be sure to allow some time for the glue to set before the children will be taking them home. 

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  • Pour some white school glue on the bottom edge of one side of the plate.
  • Spread it thinly using a Q-tip and immediately sprinkle rice on it.
  • Move the rice around by tipping the plate till it sticks. You may want to lightly press it into the glue. This will be the sand on the ocean floor.
  • Next, glue yellow paper triangles on the plate. They will be the tail fins for the larger fish.
  • Dip the bottle cap edges in the glue and set them over the tail.
  • Wait for it to set for a few minutes.
  • Add a drop of glue on the bottle caps and set a googly eye on.
  • Finally, draw the smile on each bottle cap.
  • Squiggle glue on the side of the fish and tail.
  • Sprinkle glitter on the squiggles.
  • Glue shredded green paper on as seaweed.
  • Glue Gold Fish crackers onto the plate.
  • Add some sea life stickers
  • Pour white tempera paint onto a clean space of your plate.
  • Using a plastic drinking straw, dip the end in the paint and lightly tap white rings on your scene as bubbles.*
*My little kiddos were “running out of steam” when we got to this part so, to preserve their enjoyment, we skipped the bubbles!
 
Tip: we “unveiled” each part of the project as we went along. Each adult took a table of four students to work with. We brought them the next parts of the project after they had completed the previous until it was complete. We’ve learned by experience that if you put it all out on the table “anything” can happen! LOL
This O is for Ocean preschool craft on blue paper plates is so cute! #preschool #kidscrafts Share on X
 
 
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Be sure that the U is for Under The Sea kids activity that FIZZES. Your kids will LOVE it!
Children's book - the pout pout fish

More Letter O preschool ideas:
Letter O is for Olympics Preschool Craft
Letter O is for Olympics Preschool Games
Letter O is for Owl

Enjoy!

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