Rainbow activities are great a number of times during the year … for St. Patrick’s Day, a study of colors, a weather unit, April showers unit, any rainy season, or just a rainy day.
Today, I’m going to bring together a number of wonderful Montessori-inspired rainbow activities I found online.
Montessori-Inspired Rainbow Activities from Around the Blogosphere
March Activities (with a rainbow theme), Rainbow Art Activities, Dyeing Wool Yarn Tutorial (photo) from Olives and Pickles
Beaded Rainbow, Rainbow Art, and Color Mixing Extravaganza from To the Lesson!
Rainbow Scooping and Rainbow Bead Stringing and Color Mixing from The Education of Ours
DIY Color Tablets (my roundup post, including Homemade Montessori Color Tablet Game from Pink and Green Mama)
Rainbow Posts from Pink and Green Mama
Water Transfer and Color Mixing, Rainbow Rice for Our Rice Pit, Catching a Rainbow Science Experiment, Raining Rainbows, and Collecting a Rainbow of Nature’s Colors from Chasing Cheerios
Rainbow Posts from 1+1+1=1 (Photo from Tot School – Rainbows)
Rainbow Sensory Tub and Rainbow Fish Activities from Homeschool Mo
Rainbow Sensory Bin from Trial & Error Mama
Gluing a Vegetable Rainbow from The Adventures of Bear (no longer available)
Rainbow Trays from 1 Mommy’s Journey
Rainbow with Colored Chips, Rainbow Mural, Collaborative Rainbow Project, and Rainbow-Making Work from My Montessori Journey
Rainbow Numbers and Counters in my Montessori-Inspired St. Patrick’s Day Math Activities at PreK + K Sharing.
April Sensory Tub and Playdough – Rainbows, Rainbow Activities – Part I, Rainbow Activities – Part II, Rainbow Rainstick, and Rainbow Addition and Subtraction Game from Counting Coconuts
Noah’s Ark and Rainbow Godly Play in my Old Testament Godly Play post
Montessori Color Mixing Activities – Rainbows of Color (new in 2014)
Rainbow of Water-Bead Sensory Bottles for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers (new in 2015)
Montessori-Inspired Rainbow Activities with Spielgaben {Free Printables} (new in 2015)
Free Rainbow Printables and Montessori-Inspired Rainbow Activities (new in 2015)
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Maureen Sklaroff says
Wow! What a great selection of activities! Thanks for the mention! I don’t even know how you manage to find everything that you do Deb. I swear you know everyone’s blogs better than they know it themselves. You must have some super organizational or search system!
Deb says
Thanks so much for your sweet comment, Maureen! I love doing online research, and I really enjoy sharing my findings. There’s so much online now, though, that it’s literally impossible to find and share everything that’s relevant. I often find activities later on that don’t come up in my searches, so Internet searches definitely aren’t fail-proof! 😉
Sara R. says
What a coincidence! We just started a Rainbow Mini Unit today. Planning to post tomorrow. 🙂
Deb says
Thanks for your comment, Sara! That is a coincidence … I’ll look forward to seeing your post! 🙂
Olives and Pickles says
Thanks Debbi for taking the time to do this post! Rainbow is always a favorite theme 🙂
Also thank you for linking back to my blog. You are very kind.
Patty
Deb says
Thanks for your kind comment, Patty! It was my pleasure … I love your rainbow activities! 🙂
Melanie says
Wonderful and inclusive post! I love the pasta idea at the beginning. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Deb says
Thanks, Melanie! Do you mean the dyeing yarn activity that looks like pasta? It’s definitely cool, isn’t it?! 🙂
Jessica says
Excellent post, as usual 🙂 Love the blog hop ideas. Thanks!
Deb says
Thanks so much, Jessica! Great to see you! I love the blog hop ideas, too … so many creative parents in the blogosphere! 🙂
Julie says
Pinning this! So many great ideas. Thank you!
Deb says
Thanks, Julie! I really appreciate your pinning my post! 🙂
Chrissy says
Oh my goodness, there are so many incredible ideas featured in your post! I can’t wait to try them. The yarn dyeing looks incredible. I would love to do that alongside the kids. Thanks for participating in the Rainbow Blog Hop!
Deb says
Thanks so much for your kind comment, Chrissy! And thanks for organizing the blog hop. I had so much fun searching for rainbow activities and love the great ideas that are linked up! 🙂
Tara says
Looks like lots of fun ideas! I just made rainbow cupcakes the other day and the kids loved them!
http://practicallyhomemade.blogspot.com/
Deb says
I just found this in the wrong folder. Thanks so much for your comment, Tara! I LOVE the idea of making rainbow cupcakes! 🙂
Cherine says
What a great collection of activities!! I love this theme!! I really want to try the yarn dyeing, and maybe some tie dyeing too 🙂
Aubrey says
These activities are so pretty! We have a prism in our kitchen window that dances all over our breakfast in the mornings. This makes me think I should use it as a springboard for some of these activities! Thanks for the inspiration!