Pumpkin Sun Catcher

  It’s Fall. So, my kids are starting to spend more time indoors. That doesn’t mean you can’t let a little sunlight in. You can create this simple Pumpkin Sun Catcher craft with just a few supplies. Sun Catchers are a great way to let kids decorate windows and still let the light of day […]

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Applesauce Jack O’lantern Favors

  2 applesauce cups (per favor)  Tape  Scissors  Orange crepe paper  Black electrical tape    Tape applesauce cups together to form pumpkin shape.     Wrap crepe paper around a few times, just to help with coverage.  Tape. Fold crepe paper in half (better coverage, better scale) and wind around and around, turning as you […]

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Autumn Bowl

A recycled margarine tub becomes an autumn decoration for nuts and candies. Margarine tub  Crayons, markers, paint,  or colored pencils  Scissors  White Glue  Glue Gun (optional)  Any of the following; Brown colored construction paper, burlap, calico fabric Apply diluted glue onto the tub with a paint brush adding fabric, burlap or paper as you go. Until it is completely covered. […]

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Harvest Necklace

Younger children may need assistance. Large needle string or fishing line popped corn raisins or dried cranberries Optional items: nuts, pieces of orange peel, dried apple or apricot Measure the length of line that you need to fit the necklace over the head. Don’t forget to leave enough for tying off. Thread the needle and […]

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Teacher Gifts: Altered Hand Sanitizer

  Obtain a bottle of hand sanitizer. Gather your supplies – rub-ons, stickers, ribbons, die-cuts – its up to you! The hardest part of this whole elaborate project is getting the stickers off the bottle. When you purchase it, make sure there’s nothing printed ONTO the bottle. Everything must be removable. Most are, but just check. […]

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Tin Can Animal Pencil Holders

    A fun, eco-friendly activity that uses recycled goods from home to create cute animal pencil cups.     Use recycled materials to create an animal pencil cup. Learn about different animals and their different colors, features, etc. Use fine motor skills to attach small pieces to cans. Reinforce concepts of “same” and “different.” […]

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Watercolor Classroom Quilt

This is a great art project to promote friendship in the classroom. Also, this activity is ideal for a fun back-to-school project!   To develop fine motor skills To engage in collaborative artwork To encourage creativity   Each child will need one plain white section of paper towels. Put some liquid watercolor paint in small […]

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Who’s That?

  Children will create a classroom mural to help learn one another’s names.   ·       camera ·       butcher paper ·       pushpins or stapler ·       glue or tape ·       crayons, colored pencils, or markers   Take an individual headshot of each child in the class.  Cut butcher paper to fit the bulletin board. Paste pictures of […]

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