Coffee Dough

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Coffee Dough

Have fun at home with your children by using this simple playdough recipe. Play with your dough and create whatever you would like. Try using cookie cutters and kitchen utensils to shape and mold your playdough into whatever you imagine it to be.

"Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which are everything in this world."
~Blaise Pascal

Wanna try it? 

Learn to make it!

Ingredients:
  • 1 cup coffee grounds
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup salt
  • 1 cup water


  • Directions:
    Mix coffee grounds, flour and salt together in a small bowl. Add water and stir until the mixture turns into the consistency of stiff clay. If the clay is too sticky, knead in more flour.

    A Different Spin on This Recipe!

    If you want to try out different textures and colors try making two seperate batches of the coffee dough. Make the first batch with used coffee grounds and make the second batch with dry coffee grounds. Compare the textures and colors and feel free to mix them together as well!

    The 2 different types

    A page from my recipe book

    P.I.E.S. 

    Learning objectives

    P.I.E.S. stands for Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social. P.I.E.S. is used to explain what the children will be learning, developing or working on while playing with playdough or clay.

    Physical: The children will be using their fine and gross (large) motor skills while playing with playdough and clay. They will also use their tripod grasp, pincer grasp and palmer grasp.

    Intellectual: The children will work on their color and shape concepts as well as feeling and recognizing different textures and smells. They will learn new words and how to work with different consistencies of each different kind of playdough or clay they use.

    Emotional: The children can relieve any frustrations that they have when playing with playdough and express their feelings. By creating something from their playdough or clay it also helps promote a feeling of positive self-worth and accomplishment.

    Social: The children will have to share and take turns while playing. They may talk to each other about their playdough or what they are making to work on communication skills.

    What do you think? 

    Feel free to comment on how you liked making the dough, what you made or other recipes for playdough!

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