Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Panning for Gold Activity

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Panning for Gold - Kids collect rocks and paint them hide them in sand and use sifters to "pan for gold"

We have lots of rocks in our backyard and I having been trying to come up with fun ways for the kids to use them such as our Garden Sensory Bin. Recently, we collected some, painted them and incorporated them in our sand play. This panning for gold activity is a fun way to brighten up some rocks (literally) and add new life to a sand table.
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We went outside in search of some small rocks. If you do not have any in your yard, a quick walk around the neighborhood or to a local park will turn up some. We collected our rocks in buckets with each child taking 15-20 rocks.

collecting rocks

You will need:
  • Small rocks
  • Gold craft paint
  • Small paint brush
  • Paper plate
  • Tongs
  • Parchment paper or foil
  • Sand table or container filled with sand
  • Sand shovels, sifters and colanders
I made a palette on a paper plate by squirting some gold craft paint onto the plate. The kids just painted the rocks on the plate which made for an easy clean up.

painting rocks gold

My youngest paints a rock and her finger. This activity was actually not as messy as I thought it would be. We quickly discovered that when we were done painting one side of the rocks we could use the brush to flip the rock over and paint the other side.

child painting rocks

 The rock painting went much quicker than I was expecting. These kids were motivated!

making gold rocks

When the rocks were painted, I picked them up with tongs and placed them on a sheet of parchment paper to dry. If you don't have parchment paper, you can use foil.

painted gold nuggets

The next day when the rocks were dry, I buried them in our sand table. If you don't have a sand table, a container filled with sand will also work. I also supplied the kids with some sand tools such as shovels, sifters and a kitchen colander.

gold in the sand table

I covered most of the gold with the sand, but did leave a few in view.


Each of my kids got a bucket to collect their loot and they got started panning for gold. 

sifting for gold

Each child used a different sifting tool to find their gold.

child finding gold

They would shake out the sand and be left with the "gold" nuggets.

                                

Now if only that were real gold!

golden rocks

My youngest counts her treasure. In addition to being a fun activity, she is getting in some math practice!


This gold has become a staple at our sand table. The kids love hiding it and then panning for it and seeing who found the most. 

Panning for Gold

What are some fun things you like to add to your sand table?

Panning for Gold Activity - Paint rocks gold and add them to the sand table for some play time fun!

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2 comments:

  1. This is awesome, my girls would love it! Perfect addition to our sand pit, thanks!

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