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July 19, 2017 by Brandi

Letter R Sensory Bin

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Letter R Sensory Bin - This rainbow colored rice based sensory bin has it all rabbits, rectangles, rhinoceroses, and other items beginning with the letter "R".

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This year during our homeschool preschool and pre-kindergarten, I thought I would try out some sensory bins. I make no guarantees that I will do one each week or that I will do them all year for two reasons. One I do not know if the girls will like them. Two I do not know if I will like doing them. 🙂

During our eighteenth week, we worked on learning about the letter “R.” To find items for our Letter R Sensory Bin I raided the girls’ toys, my craft supplies, the pantry, and our school supplies.

Letter R Sensory Bin was a lot of fun. And a little bit messy but so pretty. 🙂

Letter R Sensory Bin

Letter R Sensory Bin - This rainbow colored rice based sensory bin has it all rabbits, rectangles, rhinoceroses, and other items beginning with the letter "R".

Supplies needed:
  • Plastic bin with lid
  • Rainbow colored rice
  • Plastic letter R’s capital and lowercase
  • Plastic rhinoceros
  • Plastic rooster
  • Real or fake raspberries
  • Plastic rabbit
  • Plastic roach
  • Plastic rat
  • Cardboard or plastic rectangles
  • Fine motor tool set

Letter R Sensory Bin - This rainbow colored rice based sensory bin has it all rabbits, rectangles, rhinoceroses, and other items beginning with the letter "R".

Directions:
  1. Pour rainbow colored rice into bin.
  2. Add in the plastic toys, letters, and food.
  3. Give plastic fine motor tool set to your child to use while exploring the bin.

The girls loved exploring their Letter R Sensory Bin. They used their hands to dig around and find the toys, the fine motor tool set to scoop, grab, and pinch up each item. They also counted the different kinds of items, counted the total number of items in the bin, and tried stacking the items.

Letter R Sensory Bin - This rainbow colored rice based sensory bin has it all rabbits, rectangles, rhinoceroses, and other items beginning with the letter "R".

The first time the girls started exploring their letter “R” sensory bin, I read Magic School Bus Makes a Rainbow from our Tot School Letter R Books list. During the rest of the week, we listen to music genres or instruments that begin with the letter “R”.

Be sure to stop by my Homeschool Sensory Exploration page where I link all of our sensory bins. And if you are looking for more homeschool activities, make sure you check out my Homeschool page which contains links to our book lists, crafts, and math & science.

Have you ever tried a letter R themed sensory bins with your kids?

Have a great day!

Brandi

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Looking for more fun sensory bins? Check out my Homeschool: Sensory Exploration board on Pinterest!

Letter R Sensory Bin - This rainbow colored rice based sensory bin has it all rabbits, rectangles, rhinoceroses, and other items beginning with the letter "R".

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