I saw this idea all over Pinterest and had to give it a try with my kinders! What you will need: assorted pine cones (mine came from a friend's yard) popsicle sticks wooden beads for head little red caps (I found mine at Hobby Lobby) pipe cleaners cut into fourths...
Making little creatures out of found nature items and basic art supplies is a wonderful fall craft. It exercises the child's capacity to imagine. A wonderful extension is to have the children write a story about the creature they created. What you will need: nature...
With the study of plants and flowers – it only made sense to open a farmer's market in the classroom. The first thing we did was discuss and brainstorm what was found at a farmer's market. We then decided what we would make. The children made green beans,...
I love using nature in art making activities. The key to making bugs out of rocks and found nature is using artist's heavy gel medium as the glue. This is like a thick paste and will join the pieces together so the children can do all the work themselves. Making a...
Sometimes in the middle of a life crisis, a little spark of creativity can eek in. This week I have been dealing with my daughter's illness (numbness on the left side) and last night, fed-up, I took her to the ER. On the suggestion of my daughter-in-law, I began...
In the study of nature, it is such an easy and powerful activity to have the children draw and label the subject of current study. This helps students own the information and remember it. It is far more engaging than giving them a worksheet with lines to fill in...
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