Everything’s coming up rainbows here this week. Â We’re making Rainbow Slime. Â And we’re splitting apart light into all of it’s glorious ROYGBIV-ness. Â We’re playing with a Rainbow Prism Busy Bag. Â This post contains affiliate links.
ROYGBIV Colors of the Rainbow
My childhood education had a major gap in it. Â I never learned the acronym ROYGBIV. Â I had learned the colors of the rainbow, even about that pesky indigo, but never called them ROYGBIV. Â I remember chatting with someone my freshman year at MIT and I had to ask what it meant. Â And so began the taunting. Â (Yes, nerds can bully too.) Â So I’m on a mission to make sure that my daughter learns it. Â And what better way than through song? Â And you know who sings about ROYGBIV the best? Â They Might Be Giants :) Â They have a whole album for kids called Here Comes Science {affiliate}.
Rainbow Prism Play
Now that my daughter and I had sung about it, it was time to create our own rainbows… Â She tried it a few different ways for different effects.
Rainbow Prism Busy Bag Supplies Needed
- Triangular prism {affiliate}
- Teardrop crystal prism {affiliate in case your Grandma or local thrift shop doesn’t have any}
- Mini flashlight or finger light {affiliate}
- Crayons {affiliate}
- White and black paper
I had put up some white foam core board for the teardrop prism to shine it’s rainbows on. Â Then she pulled out the crayons and drawing her own rainbows. Â I think the combo of the light, rainbows and large format were a huge hit. (Btw, I had nooo idea how hard it is to capture the rainbow from a prism with a camera. So the pictures definitely don’t do this activity justice!)
Then she took the triangular prism and flashlight into the dark. Â Here the rainbows are a little more subtle but the play seemed more fun. Â Probably because it involved a flashlight. Â Are your kiddos as flashlight-loving as mine? But it also involved trial & error to figure out how to hold to flashlight to create different patterns of light.
Rainbow Busy Bag Blog Hop
Like the prism busy bag? Â A few blogger friends of mine have some great rainbow busy bag ideas, too. Â Pop on over to see what makes them so colorful.
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Rainbow Color and Shape Learning Puzzles // Itsy Bitsy Fun
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Shape Lacing // The Pleasantest Thing
Rainbow Puzzle // Mommy Needs a Coffee Break
Rainbow Popsicle Stick Patterns // Playdough to Plato
Rainbow Color and Shape Match // Frogs Snails and Puppy Dog Tails
Clothespin Rainbow // Adventures of Adam
Quick and Easy Rainbow Busy Bag // The Educators’ Spin on It
Sort and Count Rainbow Puzzle // Powerful Mothering
Rainbow Prism Busy Bag // Left Brain Craft Brain
Rainbow Bubble Wrap Busy Bag // Lalymom
Rainbow Color Sort  // Sugar Aunts
Weaving Rainbows // Best Toys for Toddlers
Toddler 4 – in – 1 Rainbow Busy Box // Lemon Lime Adventures
Rainbow Color Sorting Busy Bag // Coffee Cups and Crayons
Pipe Cleaner Rainbow Busy Bag // Still Playing School
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The ROY G. BIV song was quite catchy but in the video
Indigo was definitely purple . Kind of confusing : (
Thanks for pointing that out Bonnie.
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Thanks for your post, I have linked my blog on quiet books to it!
Thanks so much for stopping by Carissa!
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