In Acts 2, we read about the beginning of the church on the Day of Pentecost, where God gave the gift of the Holy Spirit to the church. Free printable Bible pack for preschool kids at home or at church. Worksheets, crafts, coloring pages and more.
Hace unos siglos, el término "tinta natural" no existía, ya que toda la tinta provenía de la manipulación de elementos naturales y eso era simplemente
Logan and I first attempted to make a Greek-style pot by covering a glass vase with air-dry clay, which worked years ago for his older ...
Preciosa mito griego narrado para niños que nos habla de una historia de amor imposible, la de Apolo y Dafne en donde descubriremos...
These Abraham and Sarah Bible story activities can be used in Christian Preschool programs and Sunday schools. Abraham & Sarah Sequencing Print
In honor of one of our favorite artists, Alexander Calder – we have a project for you! (Don’t forget to check out our Calder inspired Circus). This is a project that is a little tougher…
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Students studied the life and work of American sculptor, Alexander Calder. Inspired by his "stabile" sculptures, students created a unified and balanced paper sculpture by using a variety of paper techniques.
Une idée qui change un peu du bon vieux pinceau ... pour peindre des formes rigolotes; fleures ... étoiles ... coeurs ... Bonne créa !
Automata: Another challenge from the Frankenstein200 Workshop! In Mary Shelley’s original story, Victor Frankenstein was a science student with a secret project. He built a person out of dead body parts and brought it to life. When his creature began to move,…
We have been doing some fascinating activities for our Medieval History unit, (Viking Runes, Medieval Illuminations, and our own homemade Medieval Subtleties) but this craft or "craftivity" turned out the most beautiful of all. We created our own stained glass windows! This is an easy activity, especially if you purchase our premade Medieval Window packet which includes 4 possible designs for your students to choose from to make their window. You will also need a transparency sheet (or some recycled flat plastic), a sharpie, food coloring and glue. And some Q-tips. Because we always fall back on Q-tips as an easy go-to paintbrush for these kinds of activities. After drawing the designs on the transparencies with black sharpies, we cut out our window shapes. And we began to fill in the window shapes with our glue paint. To make it easier, we cut out our paper design and taped it, along with the transparency to the table. It kept our image stable while the kids filled in the colors. After the colored glue had dried, we cut out our window edging and glued it over the glass. An optional idea is to go over the top of the sharpie with black puffy paint. This raised black edging makes the stained glass really pop. It feels just like the leaded glass stained windows you might see in an old church or heraldic window. The finished product is tacked to the window so that the light can stream through, just like it streamed through Medieval stained glass windows, many years ago. A beautiful finished product! Check out our packet that includes everything you need to create this craft, here in our store. Reviews "My students were completely engaged and created a great deal of stained glass with this project. We researched how stained glass was made with Medieval techniques (the V&A Museum has a fantastic video!) and then we got to work, having unearthed a box of old transparencies, which I think really makes this project. We also were creating them for our Medieval Faire for our K-3rd graders and they found the stained glass captivating. I would have never guessed they would have looked so good! Excellent lesson!" --- Anne C. "Loved the informational text. It was so helpful. The activity wasn't as engaging as I'd hoped, but it was still worth the purchase." --- Get Schooled "We a learning about the role of churches during the Medieval time period so this is a great supplemental for us and a nice break from the heavy reading and material. The students enjoyed creating these." --- Pham-tastic Teaching "One of the better stained-glass projects I've seen. Worked greatly for my A&H class!" --- Eli Edwards "We used the patterns to make our own stained glass. We used sharpies instead of glue and they came out beautifully." --- Tippecanoe "I used this resource to supplement what we were learning in class. My students loved the activity?" --- Wendy E. "This was a fun activity to do in my summer program during medieval week." --- Karen C. "My students really enjoyed making them, and were so proud of the outcome. We did what someone else suggested and just used permanent sharpies. They look awesome!" --- Randy Bland "My students loved this activity! We completed it in the middle of our Middle Ages reading unit. To make them even more stained glass in appearance, they lightly used a cotton ball to spread vegetable oil on the back to make them translucent." --- Dayna K. Check out our packet that includes everything you need to create this craft, here in our store.
After Joseph died, the Children of Israel were enslaved by the new king (Pharaoh) of Egypt. This coloring page will help children remember that God was with the Israelites even during this sad time in their history. They can also learn that God is with us in sad times also.
Painting on tin foil using cotton buds (Q tips) is an easy process art idea for kids. Foil painting is great for working on fine motor skills as well as colour mixing for toddlers and preschoolers. This art technique was inspired by Van Gogh's painting the starry night.
Inside you'll find Easy Artist Trading Cards Ideas for Kids. Stop by and download lots of fun templates for free.
Cuando nos terminamos el papel de baño, el rollo de cartón que queda siempre va a parar a la basura, pero a partir de hoy empezarás a guardarlos para hacer estas increibles manualidades. 1. Adornos para tus paredes. Solamente bebes recortarlos, doblarlos y pegarlos en la forma que desees. Tendencia12 Colores de uñas que combinarán lindísimo con […]
Learn all about the amazing artist Sonia Delaunay with these 7 Gorgeous Sonia Delaunay Art Projects for Kids, with art work, collages and more!
SIEMPRE ESPERÁNDOTE- CARLOS SADNESS CON IVÁN FERREIRO I can't paint per Aartishinde a http://www.deviantart.com Primero el niño/niña interior. SALVEN A LOS NIÑOS POR FAVOR Vaya sensación, algo se quemó por dentro: mi caparazón. Yo debía estar ardiendo, salven a los niños, por favor. Carlos Sadness Tras la tormenta esto es lo que queda... Porque no hay más vacío que rellene mis vértices. Tampoco más momentos donde esconderme en un hueco en tu pelo para poder oír tus sueños. Decidido, haré inventario: una colección inacabada de promesas a mí misma, las sandeces en el ático, algún roto descosido que se deshilacha en rojo si existen demasiadas horas muertas por vivir... Esperan al caer la luna cuando huyo para que no me encuentren bajo la manta gris del techo. También sobre el alma nieva, ya lo dijo en su noche Lorca. ¿Será suficiente que me abrigue las ganas? Me quedaré aquí quieta, hasta que las sombras desvanezcan la mañana. Porque aprendí a no tocar lo que puede romperse. ¿Y sí la baraja se cae? Toda yo soy torres de babel. Hablo de jugar sin ases, a ver quién cae primero, tirarse y bajar rodando, de dolerse la piel al tocarse, de no entenderse... Me asusta pensar que asustada pienso. Esto es sobrevivir la vida. Y ésta no soy yo; así no hay quien despegue. Si en lugar de planear intentara volar más alto... Entonces no habría nubes que lloraran tantas espinas. Aunque aún no sé desescribir el tiempo. Mi historia soy yo, mis menos maletas y la melodía que me lleva. Pero si las notas no suenan, ¿cómo me distingo del silencio? 11/2/14- 15/2/14- 27/2/14
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