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At-Home Agenda: Week 2 – Colorful Activities to Brighten Your Day

Creative adventures your family can do at home

By Sarah Hauge, Publisher of Macaroni Kid Englewood-Greenwood Village-Centennial March 30, 2020

Looking for at-home ideas to keep kids busy, happy, and learning? We've created a sample schedule to help you brainstorm ideas that will work best for your family.


This week, find your family fun® with the COLOR SPECTRUM.

Layered Gelatin

Ingredients: Gelatin, water, evaporated milk, whipped topping

1. Mix gelatin according to the directions.
2. Layer thinly in a clear dish. Make sure each layer is completely set before starting the next color.
3. Top with your favorite whipped topping.

Optional: To make pastel layers, mix in a splash of evaporated milk.

Books

• The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt

• The Mixed-Up Chameleon by Eric Carle
• Monsters Love Colors by Mike Austin
• Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert
• My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss

Walking Water

Supplies needed: Clear cups, food dye (red, yellow, blue), paper towels

1. Fill alternating cups 2/3 full of water.
2. Add food coloring to the filled cups.
3. Fold paper towels and bridge them between cups.
4. Observe the results over time.

Rope-Wrapped Keychain

Supplies needed: 4-mm rope, 18 gauge wire, yarn, keychain ring

Get the step-by-step instructions here.

Scratch Art

Supplies needed: Cardstock paper, crayons, black tempera paint

Get the step-by-step instructions here.


Postcards

Download FREE printable postcards.

Print the designs on cardstock paper. Color and cut out your artwork. Address and stamp your postcards, and then send them to family and friends.


Want to show us your celebration of the color spectrum? We'd love to see your photos! Be sure to tag @macaronikid on social media so we can see how you've brought the joy of summer camp into your own home.