Let's make this gorgeous 3D Underwater Shadow Box Craft and use it to learn more about the creatures that live under the seas and oceans!
Use a flat flashlight made by white paper to reveal the dark mysterious undersea created by kids
Find out what an underwater volcano eruption may look like through this fun, hands-on experiment! It's a really cool science activity for kids to discover what happens when you mix warm and cold water while learning about volcanoes at the same time.
How can you create a nursery that’s both charming and practical for your new arrival? As new parents, designing the perfect space for your baby can be both exciting and overwhelming. The key is to blend aesthetics with functionality, creating a room that’s cozy, safe, and filled with personality. Explore these 29 charming nursery room ideas that will inspire you to craft a beautiful, welcoming environment for your little one, ensuring both style and comfort are at the heart of your design. Tranquil Woodland The Tranquil Woodland theme brings the peacefulness of the forest into the nursery, using earthy tones
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There are few things as awe-inspiring as the ocean...so why not infuse some of the beauty of the sea into your baby’s room? With a couple of beachy details, you can create an ocean-themed nursery for a baby boy or girl that overflows with color, style, majesty, and fantasy. From breezy vibes to underwater discoveries with lots of depth to quiet adventures by the shore, there are so many directions in which you can take an ocean theme for your baby’s room. Here are a few of our favorite ocean nursery ideas... Chic Shark Ocean-Themed Nursery ...
Would you like to create these manta rays? Then gather the craft supplies below. By using this site, you agree to our terms of use. This article contains affiliate links; read our full discloser here. Craft supplies manta ray craft Watercolor pallet for kids Brush pens White (watercolor) paper Cardboard/cardstock Beads for the eyes Scissor Glue Transparent tape Watercolor manta ray craft for kids! Manta rays are fascinating ocean creatures, and their uniqueness makes them the perfect animal for a craft project. So we came up with this gorgeous watercolor manta ray craft.
Make this fun underwater flashlight craft with free template! Kids will love to move the flashlight to reveal the under the sea creatures.
OCEAN WAVE ART LESSON can be used for grade K-8. Large or small painting surface, acrylic or tempera paints. Perfect for in class or studio art lesson.
Do you want to make your own custom vinyl stickers with a Cricut machine? We'll show you how - you'll be crafting personalized stickers in no time! Learn all the tips and tricks to make beautiful vinyl stickers with your Cricut.
ALUMNES DE 1r ENCARA NO TENIU PENSADES LES TAPES D'AQUEST ÚLTIM TRIMESTRE? ELS NENS I NENS DE PRIMER JA LES TENEN. HAN FET EL SEU RETRAT FENT "SNORKELING" QUE ÉS UNA MODALITAT DE BUSSEIG PERÒ AMB LA DIFERÈNCIA QUE LA POT PRACTICAR QUALSEVOL PERSONA QUE SÀPIGA NEDAR. NOMÉS NECESSITEM UNES ULLERES DE BUSSEIG I UN TUB (SNORKEL) QUE ENS PERMET MANTENIR LA RESPIRACIÓ. TAPES D'ÀLBUM DEL 3r TRIMESTRE
Students in third grade learned about the artist David Hockney. We focused especially on his California influenced pool paintings from the 60's and 70's. I saw a similar project on the blog "Kids Artists". The students were focusing on line, shape, and color while working on these. We also spent a good bit of time thinking about how our hair and body look different when submerged under water. The kids loved creating the look of weightlessness in their self portrait. Hockney used interesting techniques to create the effect of light shining in on the water of his pool paintings and we tried to recreate that. I love how they all look so much like the child that made them. Great job third graders!
Since I am feeling the need for a summer "fix", I decided to post some lessons from my summer classes that I never got around to ...