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Create this stunning Canada Day chalk pastel art with only a few simple supplies! Kids of all ages will love using chalk pastels to make this super easy art project.
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.
Geometric Robots Elements of Design: Color, Shape Art Lesson completed by students with Autism and special needs A focus on gross and fine motor skills Students had such a great time creating their very own robots, even giving them names afterwards!
With Earth Day right around the corner and Big Brother into taking care of our earth, I thought it would be great to get Little Sister, who is preschool-aged, more acquainted with reducing, reusing, and
Fabriquer des balles rebondissantes avec seulement 2 ingrédients ! Expérience wow à la fin ! Et c’est 100% naturel ! Un verre d’eau et un verre de Maïzena ! Chauffez pendant 1 minute au...
Use supplies you probably already have at home and make this DIY Kaleidoscope for Kids. The kids will have a blast making it and playing with it for the perfect rainy day activity.
Neat ideas for crafts parents can do at home with their kids, complete with ideas for every age group.
Snippety Gibbet shares these houses made from paper bags. This is a fun paper craft and a good way to use up odd bits of scraps.
Try this classic art activity for kids: Paper Weaving! It's also a great art project for developing fine motor skills.
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Weaving paper was one of my favorite crafts to do as a kid. It was really fun to see ordinary…
Articulated Grabber - Engineering Project for Kids: Have you ever dropped something behind the couch and couldn’t get it? Or perhaps your parents keep the best snacks on the top shelf, out of reach? If so, this project is perfect for you! This’ll extend your reach by over 30" (76cm)! I’ll show you ho…
This super cute paper daisy craft is the perfect spring craft for kids to make and display or gift to loved ones!
We had a wonderful first month here at Smarty Pants Preschool! First, I must tell you how much I already love your children! I thoroughly enjoy having them in class and I’m starting to see each of their little personalities emerge as they interact with each other and learn. As I mentioned at our “Back to school night” I use the School District’s RUBRIC form (kindergarten readiness diagram) as a guideline while I’m teaching. We dove right in and we’ve been busy working on several things throughout this month! We have been busy: writing our name, patterning, hand eye coordination activities such as: tracing, lacing & cutting with scissors, sorting by color & shape, opposites, rhymes, beginning math & counting, Mastered Letters A,B, & C and more. Each of these skills were introduced using this month’s THEME: “Life on the Farm”, as you will see in the pictures! The children have done wonderful adapting to our routine here at Smarty Pants and they know just what is coming next at all times! They get excited for snack and recess & really enjoy arts & crafts time as well! They love paint…and ask if we can PAINT SOMETHING daily. It is a lot of fun watching them be social and experience a structured learning environment, some of them for the first time. They are making remarkable progress! Take the time to look at the worksheets I send home and the work we complete in class. This will be a good indicator of what they can practice at home! Enjoy a sneak peek into our classroom! --- September was a FULL month! We have lots of fun activities planned for October. Mark your calendars: October 18th- Black Island Farms Field Trip October 20th- NO SCHOOL UEA break October 27th- Halloween Costume Party! As always, feel free to email any questions my way! Love, Miss Kristin
When I said I'd created gifts for the Beaver Patrol, you knew I'd made coordinating cards, right? --------- Dimensional Beaver Cards Materials: brown cardstock white cardstock paper trimmer scissors brown marker black marker craft glue Steps: Prepare the materials. Use the paper trimmer to cut: brown cardstock - 9" x 3.5" white cardstock - 8.5" x 3" With scissors, cut: two white teeth two white eyes two brown ears one brown nose one brown tail Use the brown pen to outline the nose and draw crosshatches on the tail. Use the black pen to draw pupils on the eyes. Fold the brown paper into thirds. Glue two teeth onto the top and two ears on the sides. Center the white paper on the brown paper and glue it in place. It will trap the ears and the teeth. Refold the brown paper, which will add folds to the white paper that is now glued to it. Glue the nose and eyes to the front of the card. Fold a small flap on the end of the tail, then glue that tab to the card. You want the tail to flop down when the card is out of its envelope... .... but fold up for mailing. Quick trivia question: What do you call a group of beavers? Answer: Colony. Steve used all of the beaver cards I made, but I like them so much I may need to make more. Although now that I think about it, are there occasions that really call for a beaver card? International Beaver Day is April 7, so maybe that's just the occasion I need to justify more cards.
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This printable letter K worksheet includes four lines for tracing the letter K - two lines of uppercase K's and two lines of lowercase k's. There is also a section at the top that includes a picture of a key your kiddos can color. Letter K worksheets like this one are perfect for preschoolers and kindergartners to practice tracing and handwriting skills, and they work great in the classroom or at home! To get the most use out of letter tracing worksheets, you might consider either laminating them, or using reusable dry erase pockets.
The Letter K Alphabet Letter Hunt is a fun activity that helps students practice recognizing the uppercase and lowercase letter K.