2015-03-24


Disclosure: I received Ander Blake Liquid Chalk Markers for free in exchange for my review.  All opinions are, as always, my own.  My Big Fat Happy Life is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.



We play with chalk a lot from having fun to making learning fun!  I’ve compiled a round up of 5 different ways that we have played with chalk (click on the title or photo to visit the original post with full details).

To Encourage Learning

I received these Ander Blake Liquid Chalk Markers which are a perfect for you or your child to use as an alternative to chalk.  They work well if your child does not like to touch regular chalk.  But these markers are not just for the chalkboard, you can also use them on any nonporous surface.



I asked S if she would like to practice spelling on a window using these liquid chalk markers.  What child would not love an excuse to write on your windows!  The first time you use the markers, make sure to follow the directions on the back of the package to get the liquid flowing – it will take a little bit to get going.  The colors are very vibrant and flowed well from the marker.

S covered the window in various words everything from sight words to one of the first words she could spell “stop”.  Then asked me to clean the window so she could draw.

How was clean up?  Easy!  I took a wet rag and wiped the window twice.  Once to get the majority off and then a second time to get the remainder.

Sidewalk Chalk Painting with Water Guns

S has so much fun with this activity!  We make our own chalk paint and added it to the water guns.  Then S decorates the driveway!

ABC Shootout

To help practice letters as I called out a letter, S shot it with the water gun.  The same idea could be used to practice numbers, shapes or sight words.

Rainy Day Art

The rain doesn’t deter us from having fun!  Chalk is beautiful on wet surfaces!  Definitely try this one out!

Exploding Chalk Paint

Super fun activity that also involves science!  This one gets a *little* messy!

What is your favorite way to play with chalk?

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