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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

ART CENTER

WHY?

When you set up an open art center in your classroom children will have the opportunity to plan and create their own unique ways. They’ll also be using engineering skills as they design what they want to create and technology skills as they use the tools (scissors, brushes, glue, etc.) They’ll be able to make choices, experiment, solve problems and be truly creative. It’s important to provide a wide variety of materials that they can get out and clean up independently


Materials:

Shelves

Easel

Tables and chair

Drying rack

Smocks

Brushes

Paints, water colors, finger paint

Hole punch

Paper (scrap, construction, cardboard, newspaper, tissue paper)

Scissors

Crayons, colored pencils, markers

Lunch sacks, paper plates

Paper cups

Glue, glue sticks

Material scraps, buttons, yarn

Stapler

Tape

Junk scraps (paper towel rolls, egg cartons)

Magazines, catalogs

Chalk

Paper clips, brads

Clay, play dough

Craft sticks

Pipe cleaners

Natural objects (flowers, leaves, rocks, shells)

Hint! Store materials in clear containers and label with words and pictures of the objects.


Bundles
Materials: crayons, rubber bands, paper
Directions: Wrap a rubber band around 3 or 4 crayons. Children can hold the “bundle” and draw a design or picture on their paper.