I love online shopping. With a handful of small children, you have to love online shopping (because browsing in the stores will make you insane). I never knew what to do with the packing peanuts.
Did you know that when packing peanuts get wet they “melt”?
Here is a fun way to use them to teach your child math. They make quite a perfect fit for counting and graphing. You just need a piece of paper, small bowl with water, a marker, packing peanuts, and glue (not in the picture).
Draw a space and then write the numbers you wish to use. I used 1-5, but this can be a great way to introduce counting by two’s (or anything else).
Have your child dip the ends of the packing peanuts in water. Press the ends together. They will “melt” and fuse to each other. Don’t use too much water or the peanuts will dissolve too much and become mush. You can have your child count out the peanuts as he fuses them together.
Place some glue on the paper and attach the coordinating stack of packing peanuts to the numbers.
The end result is a neat graph that clearly shows which numbers are greater. It is a fun way for children to learn number recognition, counting, graphing, and whatever else you can think of. 🙂
The stack in #4 really does have 4 peanuts, but a little too much water was used and one of the peanuts melted down into almost nothing. We still had a great time and learned a lot.
Deborah says
I didn’t know they melt!
Michelle Willow says
Excellent! I have full bag od them and don’t have a slightest idea how to use them! We turned them to sensory bin some time ago 🙂
Jackie Lee says
This is a fantastic idea! How fun. I am not really a “math” person and I’ve been having trouble finding fun and interesting activities to get my kiddo interested in math stuff. This will be really fun to do! I think I have packing peanuts around here somewhere!
Min says
Wonderful idea? Can you link this to our Math Monday Math Links?
Thanks!
Joyful Learner
JDaniel4's Mom says
I love that the machines helped to the craft. The whole team did a great job.
Sarah says
Thanks for the great activity! I just received a package with these packing pieces and KNEW there was a great activity to be found!