Diorama

A diorama is a mini-world–an entire landscape in a box, carry case, or window. You can create your own little world of model figures that can appear as a freeze frame of a historic event or anything else you want to create. Here’s how to build your own diorama.   Cardboard Boxes Or Other Container […]

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Reuse and Recycle Pringles Cans

Make a bird feeder, reusing the can and the lid (scroll down on link for instructions).   Reuse a can and lid to make a bank. Both sizes of cans would work for this craft.   Reuse a 200g size Pringles can to make yourself a pinhole camera.  This is a great science project.   […]

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Rock Candy, and Experiment Extension for older kids

Have you ever looked at rock candy and wondered how it’s made? Rock candy is actually a collection of large sugar crystals that are “grown” from a sugar-water solution. Sugar, like many other materials, can come in many different physical states. As a solid it can either be amorphous, without shape, like when it forms […]

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How to Batik Cloth

  old towels paper towels irons old newspapers water-based pens, colored pencils or colored crayons cothespins coffee cans latex gloves fabrics – preferably cotton skim milk hobby paintbrushes electric skillets 1 lb. clear paraffin waxes batik dyes or inks   Make a plain shirt or skirt fancy with this easy – but messy – technique. […]

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Beat a Leaf Journal

This project combines your kids’ most primal gathering instincts with another activity they love: banging rocks. Although the name sounds decidedly un-eco-friendly, leaf-beating is a favorite with the thousands of kids who take part in the naturalist programs run by the Appalachian Mountain Club in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Put the finished print on the […]

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Pearly Soda Clay

This is gorgeous stuff. Smooth and silky in your hands, it has a porcelainlike finish and a soft, eye-catching shimmer when dry.   1 cup baking soda ½ cup cornstarch  ¾ cup water  Food coloring (optional)   In a saucepan, stir together the baking soda and cornstarch. Add the water, mixing well.  Cook the mixture […]

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Pencil Bookmark

  Have you ever been reading a book and run across a word you didn’t know? Instead of skipping over it, jot it down on this fun bookmark and look it up later. You’ll always get the point with this place holder.   Construction paper Scissors Glue Ruler Marker Using construction paper,  cut out pencil […]

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Apple Tree Photo Display

Bare branches Pail filled with soil Yarn or ribbon Cut-out cardboard apple shapes Glue Red, green, and yellow construction paper Make an apple tree using bare tree branches. Take pictures of each child in your room.  Ask each child to trace an apple shape on a piece of red or green construction paper and cut […]

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