PBL: My Emotions! Day 11

Date: 30th November 2022; Wednesday.
Facilitators:
Auindrilla, Drishti, Sonai, Apala, and Priyanka.
Participants:
Adrived, Arya, Dhriya, Hazzel, Nitara, Rishit, Ruhani, Shannaya, Sharlav, Shivansh, Shivanshika, Shivanyaa, Taanush, Vaanya, and Yuvaan (Mehra).
Tags: sel, pbl, sensory, science

Welcome to Day 11 of our project! The Arthlings will be wrapping up this unit soon, but there is still some emotional exploration left to cover. Read on to know how the Arthlings got their hands dirty…and slimy!

PLANNING AND SETUP

The activity was divided into the following steps:

1. Making My Comfort Slime: Trays were arranged with the ingredients required for making slime: slime glue, activator, food colouring, and plastic jars. Buttons and dot stickers were provided for decoration.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Making My Comfort Slime: The children gathered around their tables and were excited to learn that they were making slime. The educators explained that slime can be used to make people happy, and can cheer someone up when they are sad. The Arthlings worked with the educators to carefully measure out the slime glue and activator; they even counted how many spoons were being added. When the ingredients were mixed together, they magically turned into slime!
The children customized their slime with colours and charms. Adrived used blue food colouring, and exclaimed, “It’s getting super blue!” Dhriya and Hazzel added buttons and butterfly charms to their slime. Yuvaan (Mehra) mixed purple and blue colouring to make a black colour; he also added stickers and a colourful button. When they had finished, the Arthlings stored their creations in colourful jars!

Sonai introduces the ingredients to her group.

Arya measures her ingredients.

The children wait for their turns!

Vaanya stretches her slime!

Shivanshika gets her hands dirty.

Nitara uses a popsicle as a tool.

Shivanyaa probes her slime with a popsicle stick.

Shivansh helping Shivanyaa with her process!

Shivansh chose a wooden button for his slime!

The children measure their ingredients with Drishti Didi’s assistance!

Hazzel measures her ingredients.

Hazzel’s slime is blue!

Yuvaan (Mehra) measures his ingredients.

Yuvaan (Mehra) and his dark coloured slime.

Taanush measures his ingredients.

Adrived’s slime is ‘super blue’!

SKILLS USED

  • Focus and attention

  • Turn-taking

  • Following instructions

  • Design

  • Fine motor skills

OUTCOME AND FUTURE

Slime is something that is enjoyed by adults and children alike. It can be therapeutic to make and play with. In this class, slime was introduced as a source of comfort that can be used for cheering up, or to bust stress. We hope to encourage our children to look after their emotional wellbeing, using this method and others!

Don’t forget to join us for the last episode of this project, when the children will create their final product to take home!