Our Handprint Father's Day Grill Card has grilling, cute handprints, and a fun message for a sweet Father’s Day card. Free Template, too!
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Father’s Day is a great time to celebrate and honor the special men in students’ lives! With this cute questionnaire, students can answer questions about their dad, uncle, or grandpa and give it to them as a cute keepsake! If you will be out of school by Father’s Day, send it home for students to ... Read More about Free Father’s Day Activity – All About My Dad
Cute Mothers Day Crafts kids can make with free printable template! Easy mother's day craft makes a flower bouquet of memories Mom will love!
Choose from 50 FREE printable Father's Day Cards. Cards include for Dad, Husband, and Grandpa. Colored, colorable, foldable, and more. Print from home!
Tout pleins d'idées pour les fêtes des parents et grands-parents, des bricolages, des cartes et des coloriages pour tout les ages.
but I will admit it has snuck up on me! I had this week with my son's preschool...so we made some mom inspired crafts to give to the kids moms... I just made these mom
How about an adorable Mother’s Day project for both young and old kids alike!
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Free simple and easy crafts for children to make for Father's Day
Father’s Day will be here soon! So check out these 20 Father’s Day crafts that pair kids' love for creating with their love for their dads.
This highly visual teaching will keep kids laughing and demonstrate the value of listening to their mother's teachings. Ready to teach?
With Mother's Day coming up, I thought that your students may enjoy drawing a portrait of their mom, grandma, aunt, etc. This is something that I did for
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Need a quick gift idea? Try making one of these DIY Father’s Day gifts you can easily create at the last minute to give to Dad from the kids.
It’s almost Father’s Day and we’ve created a fun game to help celebrate all the amazing men in our lives! This printable Father's Day game helps the kids have a fun time during singing time and is also a twist on the classic ‘pin the nose’ game, but with ties instead. Perfect to help keep
Make a Personalised Superhero Handprint Craft For Father's Day. With Cute Ideas For Messages To Write In The Card
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Celebrate those amazing women in your church with these 27 Mother's Day ideas for your children's ministry. Lessons, messages, crafts, and more!
Are you looking for the perfect Mother's or Father's Day gift from kids that is simple enough for your little ones to make at school?! Try these adorable DIY tile coasters!
Free printable Father's Day coupons for kids to color and customize that any dad will love!
These gift cards are easy to use and free to download and print at home. It is a great way to involve the kids in creating a special Mother's Day gift.
May Round Up No comments Directed Drawing, End of Year, Freebies, Monthly Round Up, Mother's Day Who's ready for a new monthly round up? This teacher is! May is always a busy month. It's not only the last full month of school, but it's also when I start looking ahead to see how I can get a head start on the upcoming school year. Directed drawings are awesome. They make the students really focus, listen, and to think before they do. Once the drawings are done, students can color them with crayon, oil pastels, or even paint them with watercolor paints. We've done several directed drawings this year, and they have been a hit with the parents. This got me thinking, why not have the students make a special drawing for their mom (aunt, grandma, whoever) for Mother's Day? To make this a little more gift worthy, we will frame the drawings using 8x10 frames from the dollar store. If you plan to frame your drawings, just be sure to trim the paper to match the size of the frames you purchase. I would recommend cutting your paper to size before the students do their drawing. To help cover the cost of the frames, I ask the students to send in one dollar. Even if some students don't contribute, it helps to cover the cost when you are buying so many frames. I like to use card stock when we do our drawings, especially if they paint them afterward. It just holds up a lot better than regular construction paper (and it's usually cheaper than investing in watercolor paper). To present the gifts, simply wrap the frame in colorful tissue paper and tie some yarn around it. You could also let your students make a card. You can grab the free step by step directions for this drawing HERE. May is research month in my classroom. More specifically, we research various American symbols and put together an impressive project. It gets sent home at the end of the month, and parents are always so impressed with the final product. I love that this project keeps us busy, but with meaningful learning material, addresses several of our social studies standards, as well as a few writing standards. It's high interest and the kids take a lot of pride in their work. You can read more about this project here. And, you can check out my Celebrating America unit here on TPT. The end of the year is a crazy time. The students get super distracted, challenging behaviors might become even more challenging, you're trying to teach those last few standards, and you're also likely thinking of the next school year. Wait, that isn't just me, is it? Ok, so let's talk next year, shall we? This time of year, my brain goes into serious "plan for next year" mode. I can't help it. I just always think if there is something I can do now to save myself some time when reporting back in late August, that I might as well do it. For example: Sharpen pencils for next year and store them in a zip top bag. I do this every year and it saves me a ton of time and hassle when I'm more worried about reconstructing my classroom that was dismantled when I checked out in June. Copy any and everything you know you will use. For example, I know that I will set out my Meet the Teacher letter at Meet and Greet. I also know that there are specific back to school forms I want/need parents to fill out. If I copy them now, I don't need to worry about fighting my way to a copier at the last minute next year. Laminate your nameplates and cut them out. This job is perfect for parent volunteers, and again, saves you precious time when you are worried about making your room presentable for meet and greet and attending various staff meetings at the same time. TIP: I laminate the nameplates now, and write the students' names on them with permanent marker in the fall. This has worked well for me over the years. Each week, choose one thing in your classroom to "spring clean." Go through things, get rid of what you don't need, consolidate what you can, and label things for easy reference next year. For example, tackle those math manipulatives in your storage closet. When I did this recently, I noticed that I had a bucket of tangrams. They weren't sorted into individual sets. Why and how did this ever happen? Who knows, but I had a parent bag them up and I found out I had enough sets for two classes and ended up sharing half of mine with another teacher. For even more end of year ideas and tips click here. Also, check out my End of Year Pinterest board for some fun classroom ideas! Thanks for stopping by today, friends! DON'T FORGET IT: PIN IT! Share It:
This Mother’s Day Craft Flower Pen are always a HIT! Here are step-by-step instruction on how I make these pens with my students.
Looking for easy Father's Day crafts from the kids or from you? I rounded up 15 of the best homemade Father's Day crafts so you can get your DIY on.
We have shortlisted best of the best, cute and free printable Father's Day cards. Free download based on your child's liking.
Hi everyone! In my latest tutorial, we’re kicking off the Father’s Day crafts with this 3D paper trophy! Although this trophy is made of paper, it’s pretty sturdy and just the right size to ho…
Are you looking for the perfect Mother's or Father's Day gift from kids that is simple enough for your little ones to make at school?! Try these adorable DIY tile coasters!
Are you ready the most adorable Mother's day craft kids can make. Grab yourself a sheet (or few) of Shrinky Dinks paper and make Shrinky Dinks flower handprint keychain. There are so many things that
We cover 10 creative EYFS mother's day card ideas. Perfect for early years learning & development. Get inspired and start crafting today!
I don't know if anything warms the heart quite like a homemade gift from your kiddo! Father's Day is no exception - here are 25 homemade Father's Day gifts from kids - and ones that
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Scripture Based Coloring Pages for your Mother's Day Bible Lessons. Sunday School planning is a breeze with these free Mother's Day Bible Verse Coloring Pages.
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DIY Thumbprint Heart Glass Gem Magnets are a homemade keepsake craft and gift idea for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, etc.
This all about dad printable is a fun and easy activity for kids. Just print and use. Perfect for Father's day, dad's birthday, and more!