Materials:
- CDs
- Black construction paper
- Blue construction paper
- Dried corn
- White electrical tape
- Glue
- Cotton balls
Teachers must break a CD into two equal quarters before the start of class. The edges and corners are sharp after breaking, so use the white electrical tape to cover the sharp edges. Then, when the children arrive, show them how each CD half shines like a rainbow. Let them glue their half to a piece of blue construction paper. Then, either let them draw their own black pot, or give them black cut-out construction paper pots to glue to the end of their "rainbow".
Once you have the pot at the end of the rainbow, add the gold. The kernels of corn represent the gold. Using kid-safe glue, let them adhere their own gold to the pot. On the other end of the rainbow, have the children glue three or four cotton balls onto the CD to represent clouds. The pot of gold and clouds hide the protective white electrical tape on the sharp ends.