Welcome to Day 11 of 31 Days of Handmade Cards. 31 days of card making tutorials showcasing birthdays, love, thanks and thinking of you.
Today I am sharing a fantastic step by step tutorial to create this DIY Unicorn magnet for kids. This fun kids craft is a simple and easy Unicorn craft
Use simple shapes to make these fun and colorful felt paper clip bookmarks! A great back to school craft for older kids and tweens. Free printable templates included.
These gorgeous suncatchers are easy to create and make beautiful handmade gifts!
Learn how to make a fingerprint flower necklace charm or keychain pendant with this step-by-step DIY jewelry making craft tutorial.
This q-tip painted dragonfly craft is an easy summer art project. Perfect for kids to practice fine motor skills and patterns!
These Free Books of the Bible Bookmark are a great tool for helping kids to learn the books of the Bible, plus a handy bookmark too.
Easter Talk- The Good News I’d like to share a short talk I did as a part of an Easter presentation this week for a primary (elementary) ...
This post is the ultimate one-stop resource on how to make a glitter jar; a beautiful, calming and easy DIY mindfulness activity for kids of all ages.
Are you teaching kids about Jesus? Here's how to make Jesus feel more relatable to your children and more relevant in their day-to-day lives!
Zucchini Noodle Quinoa Bowl is made with spiralized zucchini noodles, beet noodles, spinach, quinoa, pine nuts, pepitas, and lemon. This 20-minute zoodle quinoa bowl is perfect for busy weeknights, post workouts, and weekday lunches.
Mother’s Day is nearly here, which means that it is time to think about some DIY Mother’s Day gifts and cards. I wanted to do something for children, especially. So, I looked and found 25
Here is a fantastic DIY Unicorn Bookmark tutorial with pictures nad instructions. Also a free downloadable printable to help create
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If you're a PreK, Kindergarten, or First Grade teachers there's a good chance you've got an apple theme planned for the month of September or October. Apple week is one of our first “official” themes of the year. It's also one of my favorite themes to cover. One of the best things about apple week...
Kids will love making these simple Cupcake Liner Flowers! It's a great flower craft for springtime, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day or any time of year when you want something pretty and bright.
These questions will help you talk about confidence, kindness and share a laugh. They will also help you get to know your daughter better.
Easy corn craft for fall or Thanksgiving! It's great for preschool and kindergarten children and comes with a FREE printable template!
These Free Books of the Bible Bookmark are a great tool for helping kids to learn the books of the Bible, plus a handy bookmark too.
These Yarn Wrapped Baubles are such bright and colourful ornaments for hanging on the Christmas tree. Great for building fine motor skills too!
If you have kids in your life, I recommend this simple bead craft for Christmas, Easter or any Christian holiday. The kids in my 1s...
This free printable New Testament wordsearch is perfect for kids learning the books of the New Testament - and it includes a hidden message at the bottom.
Get creative and make some sweet keepsakes with these amazing paper scrap owl cards! Crafting never felt so fun! Scrap Paper Owl Cards It's been awhile
Is there anything a kid can’t make from a pile of craft sticks? This photo frame craft is so simple- […]
Turn a simple metal washer and some colored nail polish into super cute friendship necklaces. Inspired by the new Disney Super Buddies movie, we has fun creating these
Have you ever tried painting with tissue paper? This bleeding tissue paper Earth craft for kids is perfect for Earth Day.
Teach kids how to sew with this yarn rainbow craft. All you need is a styrofoam produce tray and some scraps of yarn.
Remember the MASH game? This classic, old school fortune telling game is super fun and easy to play anywhere with our free printable worksheet.
By creating a bee house craft, you can help provide a safe and comfortable home for these important pollinators in your own backyard.
Easy DIY paper plate butterfly craft for kids. Download the printable butterfly body template. Great for preschool, kinder & elementary.
Help your kids celebrate the mothers in the Bible and their own mothers with these mothers in the Bible activity pages. | Kids Bible Teacher.com
Hi KidMin friends! Today I’m wrapping up the Grow Series with a lesson on prayer. This lesson is especially interactive as we used prayer stations to help kids experience prayer with a hands-on approach. My notes on this lesson: be […]
Let’s be real—with summer approaching, you are probably beginning to worry about how to avoid your kids’ cries of boredom and more importantly, help them retain the things they’ve learned from school. The good news is that you’ve made the right choice searching for sun craft ideas! And you don’t have to look further as ... Read more
Learning the order of the books of the Bible is fun with this Books of the Bible Printable Pack.
There is so much about Australia that I love, however, I have always been interested in the beautiful art of our indigenous Australians . With this in mind I thought it might be fun for Possum and I to make our own version of the traditional musical instruments called clapping sticks. Suggested Age: 2 years + You will […]
Find out how to make this fun New Years craft for kids with a few simple materials. Create your own sparkling star wishing wands.
Hurray! We are back in school and back to making music! This week my students learned how to do the newspaper dance. We started with a section of the paper, unfolding it and laying it flat. This was our "dance floor". Students then could dance in their space. Before we started, each group decided what they considered to be "dancing". Most groups said that to be dancing you had to move your arms and legs in some fashion. And so the dancing began... Now, as fun as that was...it was just getting started. Next, we stepped off the newspaper and folded it in half and stepped on again. After a while, students had to move in very creative ways to stay on the newspaper. We had a great time defining "dance", practing making the fraction 1/2 and movin' and groovin' to some great tunes. With older students we created math sentences like "We are standing in 1/8th of the space that we started on." Some of my favorite tunes to use with this activity: "I Like to Move It" by Crazy Frog "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" by John Denver "Get Jiggy Wit It" by Will Smith "Happy" by Pharrell Williams "Best Years of Our Lives" by Baha Men "The Twist" by Chubby Checker "Goofy Goober Rock" by Spongebob "Walk Like an Egyptian" by the Bangles "Everything is AWESOME" from the Lego Movie "Boot Scootin' Boogie" by Brooks and Dunn Are you looking for movement ideas for that first week of school? How about ribbon dancing? You can create really inexpensive ribbons or streamers with plastic table cloths and pencils (or chopsticks or dowel rods or something of similar size. Check out THIS blog post to learn how to make them. Then check out these: This collection includes cards with pictures and cards with word prompts to use with your students. Pass out your scarves, ribbons or streamers and start the music. Then hold up the cards and let students choose how to interpret them. I also love to use other sets of movement cards that don't always have one correct way of being interpreted. I have several sets of Freeze Dance and Creative Movement cards that you might be interested in.