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Thursday, March 18, 2021

SPRINGING WITH ARTS AND CRAFTS

What fun to go outside on a beautiful day and create crowns and bookmarks and rubbings.  
Note!  These ideas would also be good to share with families to do at home.

Spring Crown
Give child a sentence strip and invite them to draw signs of spring. Let them collect small objects, such as leaves and flowers, and glue them to the crown. Adjust to crowns to the children's heads and staple.
                                      

Hint!  Remind children to only use materials they find on the ground.  It would "hurt" the plants if you pulled off live leaves and flowers!


Flower Bookmark
Grow into a book with this idea! Each child will need to collect small flowers, petals, and leaves outside. (Remind them to only take things off the ground and never pull live flowers from a plant!) Give each child 2 pieces of self laminating paper cut in 8” x 2” strips. Children take the back off one sheet and place it sticky side up on the table. After they arrange their natural objects, they place the second sheet on top and seal. 

                  
Hint! You can also use wide packaging tape to make these book marks.


Rubbings and Prints 
Give children a plain sheet of paper and an old crayon. Remove the paper from the crayon. Demonstrate how to place the paper on top of flat objects, such as leaves and petals and rub with the side of a crayon.  
                                                        
*Have children find interesting natural objects on the playground. Dip them in paint and then press on paper to make prints.




Popcorn Tree
(Tune: “Turkey in the Straw”)
I looked out my window (Hand over eyes.)
And what did I see?
Popcorn popping on my cherry tree. (Hands on hips.)
What a surprise spring left for me.
Popcorn popping in my cherry tree.
Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. (Wiggle hips to the beat.)
Pop! Pop! (Jump up twice.)

Sing faster…faster…super fast!

                                  
Trace around the child’s hand and arm on a sheet of paper to resemble a tree trunk. Color or paint the tree. Glue popcorn or cotton balls on the branches to look like blossoms.

Hint! If you shake popcorn in a sack with a little dry red tempera it will look like pink blossoms.