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How To Explore Weather With A Rain Sensory Bin

February 11, 2017 by Sheryl Cooper

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Last Updated on April 20, 2024 by Sheryl Cooper

Inside: Explore weather with a rain sensory bin. Toddlers and preschoolers will squeeze and pour water, pretending to create a rainfall!

Rain. It’s something we see a lot of in the Pacific Northwest.

So when we were preparing our weather theme activities, I just knew I had to include something that involved rain.

Truly, it was so simple.

Our toddlers and preschoolers love water in our sensory bin, they  to squeeze and pour.

rain sensory bin

How to Explore Weather with a Rain Sensory Bin

Every day during our morning meeting our class helper reports the weather, so our preschoolers are already familiar with it.

We love noticing the clouds and wondering if the sun is hiding behind them.

We also play a lot in the rain during recess.

So to explore weather in the sensory bin was an addition to something we already love! We’ve already had fun with a winter sensory bin, a fall sensory bin, and a summer bin as well.

We then made rain in our sensory bin!

CLICK HERE for 30+ weather activities!

What we used:

  • Plastic cups (I used a large thumbtack to poke holes in the bottoms of them)
  • Cotton balls
  • Water
  • A bin to put everything in

The activity:

At first the preschoolers scooped and poured water, as that is what they love to do.

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Rainy Weather Sensory Bin for Preschoolers

And then the water started trickling out of the holes. It not only looked like rain, but it sounded like it, too, as it hit the surface of the sensory bin.

Rainy Weather Sensory Bin for Preschoolers

The preschoolers then explored what happened if they held the cup higher. Did it change anything?

Rainy Weather Sensory Bin for Preschoolers

Then they scooped the cotton balls into their hands and squeezed the water out, pretending rain was being squeezed from the clouds. (This is a great activity for strengthening the hands and fingers!)

Rainy Weather Sensory Bin for Preschoolers

Then they pushed the cotton balls into the cups. The more they pushed, the more water dripped through the holes in the bottoms of the cups.

Rainy Weather Sensory Bin for Preschoolers
Rainy Weather Sensory Bin for Preschoolers

What a fun way to learn about rain in a hands-on way!

Weather books:

  • All About Weather
  • Why Does It Rain?
  • Explore My World: Clouds
  • Little Cloud
  • The Little Raindrop

More weather activities:

Colored Waterfalls

Rainy Day Nursery Rhymes (Let’s Play Music)

Rain Pre-Writing Activity (The Educator’s Spin on It)

Puddle Jumping Alphabet Activity (Mom Inspired Life)

Paper Plate Umbrella (Happy Hooligans)

Raindrop Suncatchers (Pre-K Pages)

rain sensory bin

Weather Activity Plans

Looking for easy to follow weather activities for toddlers and preschoolers?

I helped create these packets that include hands-on activities that can be modified and adapted to meet the needs of all learners.

For more information, click on the graphics below:

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About Sheryl Cooper

Sheryl Cooper is the founder of Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds, a website full of activities for toddlers and preschoolers. She has been teaching this age group for over 25 years and loves to share her passion with teachers, parents, grandparents, and anyone with young children in their lives.

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