Use these hands-on engaging crafts and activities as part of your all about me unit.
We know prayer is important, and the biggest reason is, because Jesus prayed! Even though the Bible is a big book, it’s kind of small considering it covers thousands of years of history – so, whatever is recorded is there for a purpose.Click to read more… This craft is to aide children to prayer when ... Read more
Young women activity ideas for class activities or combined mutual activities. Cheap, fun, and easy activities to put together.
If you are looking for creative craft ideas for your young children you need to know these super fun crafts for toddlers to create. These kids DIY crafts are perfect for your toddlers to start learning to craft and express themselves with art projects.
Spending the first week of school teaching classroom expectations and procedures is essential for a successful year. Glue is a tricky school supply for many little learners and there definitely needs to be instruction dedicated to teaching learners how to use this tool.Glue BottlesWhen learners are not taught how to use their glue correctly things
Discover a fun, interactive way to teach kids the Beatitudes with this adorable Bee-Attitude Craft and Bible Lesson. Spark joy and faith in young hearts as they learn and create using Matthew 5.
Grab this entire week of amazing 5 senses preschool activities and worksheets. Use them for circle time, science centers, and fun learning.
The Kindergarten artists and PreKinders also created some artwork inspired by Mondrian. The PreKinders glued down black lines creating squares and rectangles they then colored some of their shapes …
Add elements of sight, sound, touch, taste and smell to your preschool centers to integrate science and play while students explore their senses.
Darf ich vorstellen?Meine 1. Klässler!Vor zwei Jahren bastelte ich mit meinen damaligen 1. Klässlern (und heutigen 3. Klässlern!) diese hübschen Namensbilder aus Seidenpapier. In diesem Jahr änderte ich die Idee etwas ab und verwendete statt Seiden- ganz gewöhnliches Buntpapier und statt Papierkügelchen, einfache Schnipsel {ähnlich wie hier}. Die Idee, dass alle Namen als Dekoration im Gang hängen finde […]
Shark Headband Craft For Kids | Free printable PDF template to make shark hat. It's great for summer time or Shark Week! Use a free printable PDF template to cut out & make. Great for preschool, kindergarten, + elementary.
Having a printable Dinosaur pattern can spark your creativity and offer a fun, engaging activity for both kids and adults..
A collection of letter of the week crafts to do with your preschooler. The craft includes free printables and step by step instructions for A-Z.
1 -10 caterpillar playing exercise Please download and printout the caterpillar worksheet as the above file. Prepare the baby paints and guide the kids to use their fingers to complete the caterpilla
Use this as a supplement to teaching young children's about the church building and what we find in it. ...
We loved making this brain hat (UPDATE: if that link won't work for you, try this: Go to the link here: https://ellenjmchenry.com/ and go to "Free downloads--> Human Body". Then scroll down and under "brain" you will see a link for "brain hemisphere hat." Hope that works for you!) while we talked about parts of the brain! It just shows the functions of the cortex (we covered internal structures separately) but we made it early on in the unit and referred to it often throughout. The hats were easy to make. Just print and cut out and tape together. Download is here. When we talked about the parts of the brain, we also did this activity that shows the importance of the cerebrospinal fluid, the meninges, and the skill. Also what happens when you get a concussion! :) Ooh, and while we're on the subject of brain hemispheres, you really should watch this video from The Happy Scientist of "Kneesy Earsy Nosey." First watch this from Laurel and Hardy, then watch the Happy Scientist explain why it's so hard to cross the midline! We all resolved to get good at doing this, but none of us have (yet). :) More brain structures (I told you my children liked diagrams) Wondering why my children always seem to be dressed as animals? They just . . . are. This was Junie's magnum opus. She spent an hour coloring it so neatly. I quite like it. Since the hats have since been thrown out, I promised the children I would post pictures of every single precious one. :)
I have lots of fun Young Woman Activity Ideas and cute printable handouts so you can make the most of your calling in the church.
The young artists are introduced to primary colors and the artist Piet Mondian. They use shapes, lines and primary to create artwork inspired by Mondrian. I have also in the past had the artist cre…
Whether your parents live close or far away, we can all agree that the time they spend with their grandkids is precious. When the time comes to say "Happy Birthday" or "We miss you grandma",
Printable playdough mats are the perfect way to help inspire creativity with very little guidance. We have created 5 PRINTABLE playdough mats for parents.
Just a couple weeks ago, my new batch of Kindergarteners walked through the doors of the Art Room for the first time. Many of them looked up and around the room, taken aback by all of the colors, …
When I visited Europe as a child, I remember being struck by the Gothic stained glass windows, and particularly the rose windows found in so many cathedrals- for their symmetry and massive scale. So this year as we've been homeschooling through the Middle Ages, I found myself wanting to help my children interact a little with the beauty of Gothic stained glass somehow. I liked the way this project allowed my children to do their own work but create pieces that were unique and presentable. I had envisioned helping them a great deal, but found that the the art mediums at both stages of the project were very forgiving. My six-year-old and four-year-old made their windows almost entirely on their own. I think an older child could include finer detail and could maybe be more creative with the project. Materials: Glass rectangle from a small picture frame Black fabric puffy paint with a fine tip Acrylic paints Clear liquid glue Procedure: 1. Find a simple outline of a rose window online (a google image search produces lots of options), resize it to fit your glass rectangle, and print onto paper. 2. Place the paper with the outline underneath the glass rectangle. Trace the outline of the rose window onto the glass using the black puffy paint. There will probably be more detail on the outline than is possible to include in the tracing. I let my six year old decide which lines to trace and which to ignore. If you do a little research you can easily find the technical terms to describe the different kinds of shapes in your particular rose window. For example, my six year old's window included a central roundel, and trefoils around the outside of the wheel. It's ok if your child doesn't have a perfectly steady hand with the tracing or if the lines run together at some places. The black puffy paint looks like lead between the panes of glass, and wobbly-ness is actually a pleasing effect here. Also, you can touch up major mistakes with a paper towel. 3. Allow the puffy paint outline to dry. (At least three hours). Mix acrylic paints with clear gel glue on a palette. There is no exact ratio to follow. The finished color on the glass will be more or less opaque depending on the amount of glue. Different amounts of transparency in the same window can be pleasing. Just make sure the glue is thoroughly mixed with the glue before painting with it. If you paint with a little bit of paint that has no glue mixed in, the finished product will have brush marks instead of the smooth look of stained glass. Make sure all the panes in the window are thoroughly filled with paint for best results. Allow to dry overnight. I love these! They cheer me in my kitchen as the light shines through them on the window sill there. The fact that stained glass is beautiful only when light shines through it reminds me of this fact: "God is light; in Him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin."* They are a gentle reminder to me to stay in fellowship with Christ during the day! I John 1:5-7 Get 10% sitewide when you shop at Access Hydroponic. Valid until November 2013!
This is from when we studied Keith Haring! Had a really fun time gettin...
This free printable shape tracing worksheet is perfect for preschool and pre-k students who are learning their shapes and shape names.
It's A Mother Thing is an award-winning blog from author Katie Reed. She writes about living with mental health issues as she parents four young boys. Excellent information for new mothers, with recipes, craft ideas, and educational assets.
Get ready for an engaging and productive start to the school year with our Self Portrait First Day of School Worksheets. These worksheets are designed to spark creativity and self-expression in students, allowing them to delve into their unique identities and share their experiences with their new classmates. Whether you're a teacher looking to facilitate interesting icebreaker activities or a parent wanting to encourage your child's self-confidence, our Self Portrait First Day of School Worksheets are the perfect tools to foster a positive and inclusive classroom atmosphere.
Welch ein Malspaß für Kinder! Mit Acrylfarben und Pappkartonspachteln lassen sich kinderleicht coole Kreaturen entwerfen. So geht's!
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This American Eagle Craft is easy and fun! Make enough for the classroom, a party, preschool or scouts in just about 10 minutes! Free Printable!
This is one of my FAVORITE art lessons for 2nd grade!! I LOVE each and every one of them!! (More info. and how they were created below! Plus a little virtual gallery walk video!) &nbs…
Best-selling author, Anna Llenas, is best known for her book about an adorable monster who, with the help of a friend, learns to name and navigate his feelings. Inspired by this read, we've compiled a list of 16 charming activities for you to choose from! From pre-made digital activities to hands-on crafts, all of our picks are perfect for sparking discussions that center around emotions! For inspiration on how to incorporate these lessons into your very own classroom or home-learning experience, read on.
The perfect list of jokes for 5 year olds (older kids will love them, too)! Includes animal jokes and knock knock jokes for 5 year olds.
Here is a super fun and easy STEM project for your kindergarten, Pre-K, or first grade class that features a favorite nursery rhyme: Humpty Dumpty! So grab some extra plastic eggs and get ready for some Nursery Rhyme STEM Time … Continue reading →
DIY Paper Dinosaur Hat- Craft for preschool, kindergarten, or elementary kids.
Free printable pages of quick and easy origami animals. These PDF sheets have simple step by step instructions that are perfect for beginners.
This alphabet crochet pattern consists of all capital letters from A to Z. It contains many pictures with a detailed description of each step. With the help of this PDF guide, you can crochet the entire plush alphabet, which can be a beautiful gift for kids, a decoration for a children's room, an educational toy or a party banner. Check also my crochet numbers pattern, which goes perfectly with the letters: https://tvorivoucestou.etsy.com/listing/1703642550 PLEASE NOTE This listing is a PDF CROCHET PATTERN and NOT a finished item. It is written in ENGLISH and uses US terminology. HOW TO DOWNLOAD If you have completed your order, you can download your PDF when you log into your Etsy account via a web browser, in the section Purchases and reviews. It is not possible through the app, only through the browser. The second option is to download it via the link you received in your email. WHAT YOU WILL GET After payment and download, you will have a PDF with instructions for crocheting all uppercase letters of the english alphabet. Each letter has its own easy-to-follow pattern described separately. The PDF consists of 141 pages, 570 images and a detailed description of each step. WHAT DO YOU NEED • any type of yarn you prefer; I used Alize cotton gold - 55% cotton, 45% acrylic (100 g/3,52 oz = 329 m/360 yds) • crochet hook according to the type of yarn; I used 3,00 mm (D/3) • stuffing • scissors Using the same materials as I did, the finished letters will be approximately 13 cm (5.1 in) tall. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW This crochet alphabet letters pattern includes only basic stitches: • ch - chain • sc - single crochet • inc - increase • dec - decrease • slst - slip stitch TERMS AND CONDITIONS By purchasing crochet patterns from TvorivouCestou, you agree that all rights belong to the pattern designer. You can't copy, share, or sell the patterns without permission. You're allowed to sell items made using the patterns, as long as you give credit to TvorivouCestou by displaying 'Pattern by TvorivouCestou' when selling your products. You can tag my Instagram profile or use a link to my Etsy shop for attribution
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