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Perfect for the classroom, a holiday party or homeschool Christmas themes, these fun jingle bells activities will be a big hit!
Turn pinecones into moths in just a few simple steps!
Try out this pinecone dinosaur craft for kids. Fall is our favorite season to craft because of all nature's goodies and pinecones make a perfect craft material.
This Magic Toothpick Star Experiment is such a fun experiment for the kids. It's a super simple way to have the kids create magic on their very own.
If you want to help your preschoolers learn about the five senses having sorting cards they mix-and-match is a great way to do so! These printable cards have a young boy demonstrating his sense alon
This Snowball Transfer Game is such fun winter activity for kids of all ages! Use the snowball game with family, in classrooms, or for parties too!
This spooky mummy is super easy, it's just construction paper! Make it for a classroom, Halloween party, or scouts in just about 10 minutes! Free Printable!
Here is how to make Croatian Breskvice cookies. These little peach-looking cookies are very traditional in all the countries of the former Yugoslavia and although they really look like peaches, the taste is something totally different!
Stained glass Angel DIY ornament is a collage art project which is a fun activity for kids and adults. Great holiday art idea for grades K-8.
Pine cones can easily be transformed into many wonderful creations? Browse through these amazing pine cone crafts ideas, and you and your kids will fall will have plenty fun projects to make. Some of these
Ready to make another Easter origami project? This time I’ve got a super easy origami chick in an egg for you. With its colourful chick popping out of an egg, it looks like it’s made from two separate pieces of paper but it’s actually only one. A cute craft to get the kids involved with or make yo
December Printable Packet - Kindergarten Literacy and Math This packet is also available in a DISCOUNTED BUNDLE This is a "no prep" printable packet that can be used as a whole-group activity, centers, morning work, homework, review, etc. Download the preview to take a look! Also available: Naughty or Nice? - Behavior PrintablesJanuary Printables - KINDERGARTENDecember Printables - FIRST GRADEIncluded: Literacy: *Word Families - color the word if it belongs to the family indicated *Color by Syllables *Syllable Count (color the ornament) *Santa's Syllables *Starts with S - color the Christmas objects that start with S *Santa's CVC words - fill in the missing sounds (X's 2) *Writing prompt "If I were Santa, I would" *Writing prompt "If I were an elf, I would" *Writing prompt "The Gingerbread Man ran away because" *Syllable Sort (cut and paste pictures) *Beginning sounds - cut and paste (X's 10) *Christmas words beginning sound (choice color) *Rhyme Match *Starts with... long vowels cut and paste (X's 3) *Starts with... short vowels cut and paste (X's 3) *Color the pictures that rhyme with... Word Wall Cards: *20 Christmas Themed Word Wall Vocabulary Cards Math: *How Many? (counting 1-10) *How Many? (counting 1-20) *Ten Frames (fill in the ten frame) *Sorting Shapes - cut and paste (circle vs. triangle) *Sorting Shapes - cut and paste (square vs. rectangle) *Roll and Color (1-6) - Canadian spelling included *Roll and Color (2-12) - Canadian spelling included *Making Ten *Count by 2s *Count by 10s *Add it up! True/False equations (cut and paste) You may also be interested in my other: Printable Packets ****************************************************************************** Please consider leaving feedback for FREE TpT credits and following my store for updates on new units, sales, freebies, and more! :)
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Quite a while ago my girls and I attended a community event in the park – Carols by Candle Light, run by one of our local churches. It was a great night of Christmas carols held outdoors under a summer sky and we all had a blast. At the event they had a stage with a contemporary rock band playing all our favourites while the girls danced with glow sticks and fake candles, plus
My kids absolutely love being able to study one country each day. Having rich content is key during this exciting time of year. It really helps to keep behavior issues to a minimum because students are SO engaged!
How cute are these Pinecone Hedgehogs? Pinecones are just amazing. Autumn has such beautiful bounty and one of our favourite crafts of the past was ou ...
Simple tutorial for making a yarn bowl. Great craft for kids, summer camp, or letter Y theme.
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This Spring, my first and second grade students presented the musical Stone Soup! They did a really fantastic job. My son even had his first singing solo! Kid can sing! And don’t you love th…
Use marbles and natural acorn caps to make acorn pendants for a necklace with this acorn marble necklace DIY jewelry-making tutorial.
These French crafts and activities for kids are easy and fun. Best of all, they are educational and help develop the French language and culture. Learn more.
With this Eiffel Tower craft for kids, your child can make a 3D model of one of France's most iconic landmarks. Free printable included!
Are you looking for free sentence writing worksheets? Check these free kindergarten writing sentence worksheets.
Learn about the meaning and history of the yarn and stick gods eye classic camp craft!
Brighten up your classroom with these spring process art activities for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students! There are tons of ideas for spring themes like flowers, birds, farm, pond, rainbow,...
These crystal stars made from pipe cleaners and a simple borax solution are SO COOL. And they're really easy to make! Leave them overnight and crystals magically form! Borax Crystal Star Ornaments OK you guys, I think I've fallen in love with another kids activity. These borax ornaments are so easy to make, and they look SO COOL when they're done! It takes a few hours to grow the crystals, but the actual work involved with putting them together is really fast. We whipped up our crystal stars in about half an hour before we left to visit my inlaws
Download more than 100 free printable kindergarten reading worksheets pdf includes 100 simple stories with exercises for beginners. These reading worksheets aim at specific comprehension topics such as sequencing events. These comprehension worksheets aim at building specific comprehension skills.
While Christmas is the time of gift giving, it does not necessarily mean gift new, gift plastic, gift expensive. Resourceful parents have populated the internet with an array of DIY toys that keep children entertained. Keep on reading to find out how to make them!
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Fish for ice cubes with a simple to set up ice fishing experiment. Part science and part magic, simple supplies create fun science!
How to make an origami "Star Within" designed by Ali Bahmani. This beautiful origami star is made from one sheet of pentagonal paper.
100 amazing, funny-bone tickling, gag gifts perfect for anyone! Prank gifts for co-workers, children, DIY, under $10, and more!
Did you see the project I did with my daughter's 2nd grade class the other day? They just loved weaving these Hopi Eye yarn Christmas ornaments, even when they didn't come out exactly as planned. But who cares? They were all beautiful in their own way and the kids were so satisfied with themselves. This
EDITED NOTE: A couple of you have reminded me that I didn't show a picture of poor Old MacDonald. MY bad! HERE is where you can find a lovely picture of Mr. Farmer. Thanks for bringing it to my lovely attention. DRUM ROLL.... Here is it! I have scanned and downloaded the actual patterns into this post, but I am also posting the link to download them instead. I know sometimes Google documents doesn't work for everyone so I am trying to give you two options. BUT as always, email me if neither work and I will email them to you. There are 7 pattern pieces. Puppet Pattern Ears and Faces Pattern From Behind Pattern Odds and Ends Pattern From the Front Pattern Noses and Such Pattern Farmer's Clothes Pattern Supplies you will need: Felt in following colors- tan brown white gray yellow blue cream black pink orange Coordinating thread Old MacDonald Patterns Basic Instructions: You will cut out each pattern piece in the color of felt depicted in the pictures of the whole set of puppets. I would have both the picture of the front of the puppets and the back of the puppets in front of you as reference. The hardest part really will be cutting out all of the pieces. Once you have done so, group all the pieces for each animal together. I recommend putting each animal kit in a separate plastic bag. I will be showing how I sewed the horse, but the same basic instructions apply to all the animals, with just a few variations, which I will specify. First: Lay out pieces that go on to the front of the puppet with 1 piece of the hand puppet, and then pieces that go on the back with the back piece of the puppet. Second: Prepare all the individual pieces. -sew the EARS by laying two pieces on top of each other and sewing around the edge. Repeat with the other ear. -sew all pieces on individually, layering appropriately...ie the white part of the horse's nose goes first and then the brown nose part goes on top. -sew all the pieces onto the back. -do not sew the hooves or ears on yet Third: Once all the pieces are sewn on, except the ears and hooves, pin the front and back pieces together right sides facing. Make sure the ear pieces are pinned in place on the inside. With the horse you will also pin the top hairs into place...HORSE HAIRS- take each strip and fold in half to make...folded edge will be pinned on inside. Sew together with a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Fourth: Turn out. For all the animals but the ones with hooves, you are done. Fifth: For animals with hooves... Sew two pieces of the hooves together, just on the top and side edges. Place hoof opening over the very top of puppet arm. Pin in place. Finish sewing around the bottom edge to secure hoof onto arm. Repeat for the other arm. Now you have a set of completely ADORABLE puppets that your little ones will LOVE to play with. I know this was a VERY basic how-to. I hope that you were able to follow it. Basically making these comes down to some simple steps-- 1. Cut out 2. Lay out 3. Sew on all pieces on front and back 4. Sew front and back together 5. Turn out The only variations were really in the shape of the sheep's head and the chicken and duck arms, both which were labeled in the pattern. HAVE FUN with this. I would love to see how they turn out for you. THANK YOU for giving these OH-SO-Cute puppets so much love.
Learn how to combine 2 colours of yarn to make these cute Finger Knitting Snakes. We also show to to increase and decrease Finger knitting stitches. COOL!
With flowers beginning to bloom all around... here is a sweet simple craft you can do to preserve them and enjoy them for years to come! To create you will need: 1 cup baking soda 1/2 cup corn starch 3/4 cup of warm water rolling pin round cookie cutter or cup for cutting your clay circles pressed flowers mod podge (we used outdoor so we could hang it outdoors) paint brush fishing line embroidery hoop To begin Follow this tutorial to make the white clay. Cut out your clay with a cup or a round cookie cutter and poke a hole where your string can slip through to hang. Bake at 100 degrees C for an hour. Once it is cooled you are ready for the fun part! Gather up your pressed flowers, leaves, ferns... Apply a layer of mod podge to the clay and then place your pressed flower on top. Gently apply another layer of mod podge. They will remain a little milky looking, but leave them to dry overnight and you will be happy to see it dries beautifully. Once they dry completely, you can flip them over and repeat the process on the other side. Lovely little flower gems! To make the mobile: Take two pieces of string (or we used raffia), fold them in half together and knot a loop. Measure equally across the embroidery hoop and mark at the four compass points (NESW). Tie the string on at the four points. Ready to add your flower gems! Tie on your clay flowers with the fishing line at varying lengths. Hang and enjoy! Loved how pretty they were spinning in the sunlight. If you happen to have a wind chime around... tie it on! Somehow it just seems to give the mobile that extra magic. This can make a great gift for any flower lover in your life. I was inspired to create this for my Mum for Mother's Day. It now it twirls its flower faces for her daily and hopefully when the chime tinkles in her backyard, she is continually reminded of her how much I love her. Have fun playing with flowers!
Connetix tiles are a fantastic resource and open-ended toy that will grow with your child! The possibilities are endless. Check out how we love to play!
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