Penguin’s been enjoying the playdough mats I made for him recently (here), so the other day I decided it was time to make another one. I’d also been thinking of making some kind of simple phenology wheel, so I made this mat showing a tree, as a base for exploring the four seasons.
Penguin generally needs to be shown very clearly what the goal of any activity is, so I made an example of each season and took pictures of them, so that he could get a good idea of what to do. I also wrote the months on each panel, with erasable pen, for him to copy.
Yesterday, I presented this activity to Penguin (he’d also been keeping an eye while I was making it, so he already had a fair idea of what it was about). We made a winter scene, and he looked at the picture of my example and pretty much copied that. When we do learning activities we sit down together to do them, partly because there’s usually a bit of support and prompting needed throughout, to stay on task and keep going. Doing things together also provides opportunities to interact and communicate, which is not only good fun but also an important learning aspect, with Penguin being autistic and minimally verbal.
So, this time the scene was made almost exactly as on the example I’d provided, but next time I’ll suggest variations, like different colours for the snowman’s hat and scarf, a different number of snowballs, maybe adding a sun, a cloud, or a little bird, perhaps with a bird feeder too? Or place a deer by the tree instead of a snowman? Penguin would most likely be happy to make it the very same way each time, so I’ll need to initiate the variations.
When we do activities, of pretty much any kind, Penguin often needs a bit of help getting started. To use yesterday as an example, I got the white playdough out, gave some to Penguin, and started putting a little bit of it on the playdough mat, encouraging him to do the same. I try to find a balance, where he does as much as possible, with me allowing him to be capable and not helping any more than what’s needed, but at the same time stay involved, so it doesn’t feel like I’m there just to observe and judge.
To show Penguin how to make the snowman, I made a separate one, so he could watch and copy step by step. It can be tricky for him to plan ahead and know which bit to do first, and if you start with, say for example, the nose, it’s much trickier than if you’d made the body and head first. Again, it’s a balance, helping but not too much, allowing mistakes etc. But I want to avoid it becoming frustrating. It needs to stay fun, or the motivation disappears.
Making the winter scene yesterday was enjoyable and went well, so I’d say it’s a hit! And apart from learning about the four seasons, working with these playdough mats provides great fine motor skills practice, and can also incorporate other learning aspects such as numeracy (how many snowballs, flowers, leafs, birds, sunrays and so on, could also include addition, subtraction, etc.) and litteracy. In regards to the latter, I’d planned to ask Penguin to copy the months in writing, but forgot to do that yesterday BEFORE making the actual playdough scene. And once it’s there, it’s hard to write above as the playdough is in the way. So instead I got the names of the months on labels (from our DIY calendar) and let Penguin place them in the right order. If you want to include more reading practice, you could write down things that you see in the picture in labels, and have your child place them by the things they name. Or ask your child to write down what they see in the scene, if they’re able to do that (we’re not there yet).ย Whatever you do, try to keep it enjoyable ๐๐
If you’d like to do this activity with your kid(s), you can download our playdough mat as pdf below, to print out and laminate (or put in a plastic sleeve). There’s also a pdf with my four example pictures.
Have fun! x
PS. You can also find printables of our previous playdough mats here.
These look really fun! Love it! #ablogginggoodtime
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Thank you! We’ve got a love for playdough mats going at the mo! ๐ x
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Play dough was a regular actively when I was working as a registered child minder, but I never thought of using play dough mats, what a fantastic idea #thatfridaylinky@_karendennis
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Thank you Karen! Yes, we’ve recently fallen completely in love with playdough mats! The possibilities are endless… And Penguin’s even making up his own playdough mats now!
Glad you enjoyed the post, and hopefully you can share the playdough fun with someone ๐x
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Oh I love these! Thanks for joining #ThatFridayLinky
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Thank you! ๐x
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This is an amazing idea! my daughter would love this. Although with the state of our playdoh, i think all the seasons would be sludgy grey!! #BlogCrush
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Thank you, lovely to hear she’d enjoy them! Perhaps to make/buy some new playdough ๐ Our problem is not as much the mixing (though that happens as well, of course) as the eating… ๐x
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These look fab and lots of fun Thank you for linking to #Thatfridaylinky please come back next week
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Thank you! I may well come back next week ๐
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This is a great idea. Have pinned it. #ablogginggoodtime
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Thank you! Enjoy๐x
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Playdough is something my children still love at ages 10 and 8, the make things all the time, this is a lovely creative idea. Thank you for linking this up with us at #ablogginggoodtime
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Thank you! And the linky has been a positive experience, so I’m likely to join it again ๐๐x
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This looks like a lot of fun. I think my son would really enjoy this and a great way to play and learn about the seasons at the same time. #bloggerspinparty
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Thank you Christy, that’s great, enjoy! x
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These look brilliant! I love your illustrations on the mates, too! #bloggerpinparty
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Thank you very much, Jenny! So glad you like them! x
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These play dough mats are fantastic. My eldest loves play dough. Thank you for joining #bloggerpinparty
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Thank you very much, Claire! We’ve got a strong love for playdough here ๐x
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I love play dough mats as they offer so much to young children. Thank you for sharing your ideas. #bloggerpinparty
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Thank you! x
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Wow, this is a brilliant idea! They look really lovely, I’ve never thought of doing something like this with playdough before. #CoolMumClub
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Thank you Rachael! We are playdough mad here, but only recently started using playdough mats. Loving it! ๐x
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This is such a lovely idea and what a fun and immersive way to learn about and create around the seasons. Thanks for linking up to #coolmumclub with this x
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Thank you so much, I’m really pleased to hear that you like it! x
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My three year old daughter loves play doh and I think she’ll love this idea, incorporating learning about the seasons! Such a great idea, ill defo be printing some! @coolmumclub
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Brilliant, that’s lovely to hear, thanks! ๐
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WOW what a bloody good idea. I love this post ๐ x
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Aw, thank you so much!! ๐๐x
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PS #Coolmumclub x
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what a great idea!! I’d never heard of this. My sensory kids would love this.
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Thank you! We’ve only discovered the concept of playdough mats in the last year, and we’re loving them! Great to here that your kids will too! ๐๐
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I love this idea and use play dough mats a lot in my classroom. I have some ready for spring but I love the idea of combining all the seasons. #FamilyFun
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Thank you! โ๏ธxx
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What a great idea, I never would have thought of making mats like this. I know my daughter would love it.
Thank you for joining the #FamilyFunLinky x
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Thank you, Alana! We’ve only really started using playdough mats in the last few months, But I wish I would have discovered them sooner as there’s so much you can do with them. The possibilities are pretty much endless ๐x
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Such a fun activity idea! We love exploring the different seasons, but never thought to use play dough to do it! Love it! Thank you for linking up ๐ #MakeItLinky
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Thank you! Penguin loves playdough so much, so I keep trying to think of more ideas for it. The possibilities are almost endless ๐x
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Gorgeous mats what a wonderful idea. x
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Thank you so much! ๐x
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You’re welcome! ๐
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