Learn the Alphabet Arts and Crafts – J

The Letter J is a generally reliable letter.  It usually makes the “juh” sound as in jam.   The letters “dg” sometimes make the /j/ sound as well (as in edge) which makes it difficult for children to spell such words.  Teaching “edge” as a Word Family (edge, hedge, ledge, etc) can help. The Letter J […]

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Learn the Alphabet Arts and Crafts – H

The letter H is a dependable letter.  It usually makes the “huh” sound as in hat.  This is especially the case when the letter H is not partnered with another consonant However, it is sometimes silent (as in ghost or hour).   It is also part of a number of digraphs:  she,  the,  phonics,  chicken,  when […]

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Learn the Alphabet Ars and Crafts – F

The Letter F is a generally reliable letter.  It usually makes the “fuh” sound as in fall.   F sometimes makes the /v/ sound (as in of) The “gh” diagraph represents the /f/ sound when it follows a vowel  (as in tough)   1. Present a capitol and lower case F to your child.  Ask if […]

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Snowman Made With Recycled Packing Material

This project is one that came to me after we were left with an overabundance of packing material from some Christmas deliveries. I hate to throw that stuff away when I know I can use it for something else. So here is our recycled snowman. Cut out the silhouette of a snowman from a piece […]

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Paper Plate Spiders

  I have made these spiders for several 3rd grade class parties, but I am sure they would work for a variety of ages. The kids enjoy the activity and they turn out pretty cute. Once they are made, treats can be put inside the pocket and sent home with the kids. Items Needed: black […]

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stART: Skeletons and Bones

What is Halloween without some skeletons? Using about 4 pipe cleaners (chenille stems) and a little piece of craft foam, you can make a little skeleton. (these go with along with our other kid crafts from pipe cleaners -seen below) Here are our favorite skeleton stories that are perfect for young children: Shake dem Halloween Bones […]

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Creative Bookmarks

    Scissors Card stock Glue Markers   To make one, first cut a 1 3/4- by 8-inch strip of colorful card stock. Holding the strip horizontal, fold each half of the strip down at a right angle at the strip’s center, as shown. Next, use shapes cut from colored paper or card stock to […]

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Pierced Sun Catchers

  These colorful, perforated window decorations can really brighten up a room when sunlight shows through all the pinholes.   Card stock Corrugated cardboard Pushpin Thin string or thread   To create one, simply cut a sun shape out of the paper or card stock and place it atop the cardboard.  Have your child pierce […]

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