Let child glue on a red circle, under that a yellow circle, under that a green circle. Give each child a black rectangle, make it rather large. Before it dries, sprinkle glitter on the star. (flowers, butterflies, birds) Use crepe paper for tails. Use various colors of paper scraps to create spring kite designs. Art Paper, scraps of art paper in assorted colors, scissors and paste, pencil and eraser, ruler, crepe paper strips Let them glue on tissue paper or scraps of paper, add a long “rectangle” tail to the end. It’s fun to add everyone’s together and see how long you can make it. When done tape the ends together to form a “circle”. Give each child several paper strips (rectangles) to decorate. Just make sure to take off before nap time. When done tie the two ends together and let them wear. Ask them to also name the colors as they string. Let them string fruit loops onto the yarn. Give each child a long piece of yarn with tape on one end. Children use toothpicks to dot glue on art paper in a free-form pattern, varying the colors they use. Provide toothpicks for each color of glue. Use food coloring to tint two or three small containers of glue. Materials: Food coloring, glue, toothpicks, paper. Squeeze out interesting white lines of different shapes on black paper. Put soap flake and paint in squeeze bottle. Materials: Soap flakes, white finger paint, heavy sheet of black paper, and plastic squeeze bottles. Hint: If you are working on a particular color make all the circles that color. Let them choose the circles they want for the gum balls and glue them on their shapes. Have the children color their gum ball machine shapes with crayons. Materials: Oaktag, colored construction paper, glue and crayons.įor each child, cut a gumball machine shape out of oaktag along with a number of small paper circles to use as gum balls. Let the children roll their tubes across the paint pads, then all over pieces of construction paper. Make paint pads by placing folded paper towels in shallow containers and pouring on small amounts of tempera paint. Have them wrap the glue-covered yarn around short cardboard tubes any way they wish.Īllow the glue to dry. Give the children pieces of yarn or string to dip into bowls of glue. Materials: Yarn, glue, toilet tissue tubes, paint, and construction paper. Have the children fill in the shapes using pictures cut from magazines. Materials: Construction Paper and magazines Draw large shapes on construction paper. And if you need it to be stronger use light cardboard.Ĭut out different shapes like your circle out of tissue paper and brush glue onto wax paper and glue the shapes to it. Remember you can use clear contact paper instead of laminating. Then when you eat ask the children to find the ……. Paper and ovals on the other side, then laminate. (or you cut them out) Have the children glue the circles on to one side of construction Have the children cut out the different shape you are using like you said you were using circles and ovals. Make square picture frames using popsicle sticks Encourage them to paint the whole square. Give them a large sheet of square shaped paper and let them choose their favorite color paint. Give them a bunch of different sized squares and have them make a picture of anything they want with them. let the kids), have them glue the squares onto a square sheet of paper and make a square collage. Square sheet of paper, paint and square shaped sponges.Ĭut a bunch of square from construction paper (or even better. Have the children glue them on top of each other by size. Give the children a large square sheet of paper, a smaller one, and smaller one, a smaller one, and smaller one and so on. Cut a square out of the center of the construction paper and they colored it.įor my triangle I cut a larger triangle out of butcher paper and then drew things that had triangles.Ĭut out a square, punch holes along the side, take some yarn enough to thread thru your square, put tape at both ends of the yarn and thread thru holes on the square.
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