Related Printables: Turtle With Moving Head Paper Craft Dot Activity Animals – Elephant Chameleon Craft Who Am I – Elephant -Little Book
Somebody got an idea to print out an Elephant trunk for a school project. Different from drawing, printing seems tricky cause you need it to look like real a bit - texture and all.
It's no secret that I love browsing around on Pinterest. I admit that I probably spend way too much time there, but there are just SOOOO many cool finds! If it's used for educational purposes, can I justify all the hours I spend clicking around? (Please say yes lol) I thought I'd share a few things I've come across with all of you and how I'm planning on revamping them for my speech room. So, here are 10 of my favorite activities I've found on Pinterest. Check 'em out! The source buttons under each picture link to the pinterest pins. 1. Power Towers - The canisters are filled with cups. Students stack cups as they get an answer correct. If they miss they have to start all over. Speech style: Each cup could have an artic word on it - different canisters for different sounds. If they say it correctly, they can stack. If they say it incorrectly or knock over their tower, they have to start over. {SOURCE} 2. Blooming Synonyms - These cute flowers were made out of construction paper and have synonym ladders in each pedal. For speech, you could do the synonyms if that's one of their goals. You could also do articulation words, fluency strategies, vocabulary, etc. I'd probably also put their goal or target sound in the center circle. {SOURCE} 3. Bee Poetry - You know I do love busy bees, so I had to include these! These were originally made to work on poetry. For speech, I'll probably get the kids to write their speech goals on it next year and hang them in my room. :) You could also put artic words or glue pictures on it as well. {SOURCE} 4. Worms and Birds - Pipe cleaners act as the worms and clothespins act as the bird beaks. You could use this as a reinforcer game. For every correct answer, they pick up a worm. Or maybe see who can pick up the most in 10 seconds. This is great for fine motor as well. {SOURCE} 5. Elephant Trunk Craft - I saw this adorable elephant and immediately thought it'd be perfect for oral motor activities! Kids can practice lip rounding, breath support, blowing, and sucking through the elephant's nose (ok, that was a weird sentence). You could use different objects for the nose such as, straws, whistles, pipes, etc. {SOURCE} 6. Bug Slap - I love these bug slapping games. Anything that gets the kids talking and moving is right up my alley. I have seen some bug slapping artic games that you can buy on TPT. This one is just too cute with the giant bugs drawn on bulletin board paper. One student can say find a word with their sound and say it, while the other students race to slap it. {SOURCE} 7. Don't Fall Off the Web - I have some Spider-Man loving little boys on my caseload that would absolutely go crazy for this game. Put Super Duper cards on the corners and have them walk on the lines without slipping. They have to stop at each card to say the word/answer the question. {SOURCE} 8. Matching Letters Pole - This would be a cool center activity. Each colored sticker could have words with a certain speech sound on it. The students would have to find their letter on the pole and place a sticker over it. I'd probably use several poles. {SOURCE} 9. Balloon Ping Pong - I'm planning on using this activity with my fluency kids. It'd be great to talk about slow rate (the balloon is slow), light contact (hit the ball lightly), and pausing. They could say a word or phrase everytime the ball is tapped. {SOURCE} 10. Spoon Puppet Theater - Ok, how cute is this? This would be awesome for students working on social skills to role play different social scenarios. It'd really work for any student that's working on conversation skills or at the conversational level. Love! {SOURCE} So, which ones did you like? What fun activities have you found on Pinterest? Please share the wealth! :)
Finger Puppet (Elephant).
Elephant trunk
This reading comprehension worksheet features Kipling's "The Elephant's Child," an origin story that offers a whimsical explanation for the elephant's long trunk.
Elephant's Trunk designed by Oneeyedman. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
We recently started a new series called Show Your Work over on our YouTube channel where we interview talented Designers and Illustrators about their work and favourite creative techniques! This week we talk to illustration student George Tonks!
Elephants take dust or mud baths to clean themselves and to protect their skin from the sun, wind, and insects. Their skin is so sensitive that they can...
Collector and author Mary Randolph Carter shares her top 10 finds from almost 50 years of hunting for vintage gems.
Use one of free crochet elephant pattern to bring fortune to your home with this cute amigurumi. Admire the best elephant crochet patterns.
I was commissioned by W A X partnership in Calgary to illustrate an elephant for the DIGINEG logotype. Here are some of the sketches: --------------------- And this is the final result:
The Elephant Amigurumi is about 12″ tall in standing pose and about 9″ tall when it is sitting down, crochet from DK lightweight acrylic yarn by using 2.5mm hook. It is a great size for cuddling...
Product description B&W elephant A striking black and white print of an elephant standing on its hind legs. The large animal raises its trunk high, with leafy trees under a clear sky behind. Decorate your wall with this stunning canvas print of wildlife.Depth: 1.26 in This motif is printed on canvas with a flat surface.CAN14581-5
I'm excited to release my new plush elephant sewing pattern! This pattern and tutorial comes with options for making a cuddly elephant holding a heart or blanket, making it the perfect gift for all ages! The PDF pattern provides easy to follow, step-by-step instructions with photos and links to video tutorials for some of the steps requiring
Somebody got an idea to print out an Elephant trunk for a school project. Different from drawing, printing seems tricky cause you need it to look like real a bit - texture and all.
Bold, beautiful and balletic, Rankin's new shoot will have you reaching for your dancing shoes.
We had a lot of fun learning about elephants over the past couple of weeks. We measured elephants learned about their trunks and so much more.
Fascinating elephant facts & a free printable lesson. Did you know elephants communicate through the ground? Do elephants really have 40,000 muscles in their trunk?
Planning a trip to Shen'ao Elephant Trunk Rock in Taiwan? Here's everything you need to know about getting there and what to do nearby!
Elephant is one of the main characters of Tinga Tinga Tales. His best friend is Tortoise, who he always accidentally steps on. Elephant is mostly purple, but his ears and toenails are red, white and black. His eyes have yellow sclerae with black irises, and are covered by red and blue circles. Elephant is the tallest out of the main characters. Elephant has several catchphrases: "That's brilliant!" "Big head, see, tiny brain." (This is not consistent with reality because elephants have big brain
Somebody got an idea to print out an Elephant trunk for a school project. Different from drawing, printing seems tricky cause you need it to look like real a bit - texture and all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to attach legs to a soft toy for sitting --------...
For anyone looking to spice up presentations or storytelling, flip books offer a unique twist. Yet, making them from scratch poses challenges, especially grabbing engaging content and sturdy enough materials.
Elephants are enigmatic creatures with a special place among kids. Check out this article for some of the best elephant coloring pages.
Simple, fun and really a great gift idea, these 22 trunk-tastic elephant crochet patterns are some of the cutest around.
Celebrate Read Across America with a Dr. Seuss-themed craft: make a paper plate elephant ears costume modeled after Horton from Horton Hears a Who!
Simple, fun and really a great gift idea, these 22 trunk-tastic elephant crochet patterns are some of the cutest around.