Following directions (varies according to ability):
- 1 Step: Identify objects in fields of 2-3 choices (Get paper, Give crayon)
- 2 Step: First get the paper, then give me the crayon/marker.
- Novel: Put the paper on your head.
- Descriptive: Give me the blue crayon/marker.
Pragmatic skills (Using gestures, pictures, sounds, words, or phrases):
- Greeting and Departures: Practicing "hi" and "bye" during the activity.
- Requesting objects: Giving choices or placing objects within reach for selection.
- Responding to questions
- Protesting
- Turn taking with the same colored crayon/marker.
- Commenting: Labeling hand sizes (big/tiny).
Language Skills:
- What color is this crayon/marker?
- What do we do with crayons/markers?
- Where should we hang this picture?
- Which hand is big/tiny?
- Did you like this?
If you want to add a sensory experience to this activity, then you could have families use scented crayons/markers and talk about the things you smell. Another option would be to "paint" the hands with some glue and then sprinkle Jello powder or a fragrant spice. Most importantly, encourage FUN because that is what will bring out the most communicative interaction!