How may times have you heard, "Ms. (fill your name in here), this marker doesn't work!" I know I hear it all the time. Sometimes it is because our little friends forget to replace the caps, and sometimes the markers have just been "all used up!" What do you do with all those markers that just don't work? Please don't tell me that you throw them out, try this instead:
First, sort your markers out. Put the caps in one container (save those too, I'll show you what you can do with them in tomorrow's post) and the markers in another. I have a box for the markers that "don't work" for the children to place them into every time they run across one. You can also have the children help you test the markers periodically to sort out the ones that need to be removed from the "working set."
If the paper starts to get too dry, you can run the roller over it again.
Our Gloop Recipe:
Some people call this mixture slime or silly putty, but in our opinion, it is "gloop!" You can make the gloop with some added food coloring if you like, or you can keep it white and color it with your markers that "don't work."
The gloop is great to play with. You can stretch it and pull it. It is icky sticky fun!




After you have finished coloring with the markers, you can put them into jars of water to make "watercolors" or a "dye" for dropper dye art (Most people will do this by putting a little bit of food coloring into water, why not use your markers?):
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Brenda
Sometimes we recharge our markers by letting them soak up liquid watercolors. It doesn't work as well if you have lots of fancy colors, but it works great for the basic 8. http://oneinchworld.com/blog/index.php/2010/08/refreshing-markers-mixing-marker-colors/