Children
love be creative! Crafts that are designed and packaged so that they all
look the same and use the same materials take away the fun of using the child's
own imagination.
When I
present a craft project I will use a theme or a particular material or
topic, I
encourage the children to create their designs and use whatever
materials they feel will enhance their own creation.
To start a
project I will put all materials on the art table, give the kids a tray and
tell them to pick whatever they want to work with.
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CREATED BY 10 YEAR OLD |
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CREATED BY A 12 YEAR OLD |
For the
"rock creatures" I go to a
garden center and buy a bag of river rocks that are 2 to 5 inches. If you live
in a rural area you can always ask the kids to bring a rock in. On my art table
I will put paper, plastic, foam, and material scraps, eyes, pipe cleaners, wood
shapes, yarn scraps, straws, pom poms, ribbons, and whatever else I have that
might be used. On the work tables I will
place white glue for the kids to use and if they are older I will allow them to
use glue guns. Glue from the glue gun is
quicker to dry and holds better than white glue which takes hours to dry. If
the children are younger I will glue with the glue gun for the kids.
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CREATED BY A 12 YEAR OLD |
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CREATED BY A 7 YEAR OLD |
This craft
is good for all ages and usually the kids take from one to two hours to
complete the project. I have used it in
my kindergarten class to the summer camp I am teaching with kids ranging from 7
to 12. All approach the project with the
same enthusiasm and have sooo much excitement and fun.
Please share
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