Here I’m
going to teach some licks of crafts pages (at the end) and some ideas throught
images or with explanations.
My purpose
is not only to put some crafts without sense, if not some crafts throught you
can teach different things, like literacy, vocabulary grammar…
Most of them will be a great complement to other areas like literacy, topic class...
ELF!
ELF!
The first
craft that I won’t to show you is an elf that I’ve done for a school class,
this was the new christmast pet of the class. So he was not only going to be a
pet, also it was a character for a lot of learnings, for example in books.
So what
I want to show you with this is that with old newspapers and paper cello tape
we can do a lot of thing, and children can also do it, and it can be a good
resource for our class.
So here is ELF!
VOCABULARY MOBILES
This is the
idea, but instead of putting all fish, you can use topics like animals,
vegetables… and also at the back of each animal for example, they can write the
name of that animal.
CHARACTER HEADBANDS
With this they can later play to try to discober by discribing it which animal they are.
WHAT ABOUR CREATING OUR CLASS WORLD?
MAKE A WHEELE
I think this is such an useful one, and so funny to create and to use it.
RECICLED AUTUMN HALLOWEEN
MAKE A BOOK
They can make the topic book, where dewnding the topic they create their own book.
FINGER BUTERFLY
WHAT DOES THE WHALE EAT?
this is such a funny craft!
DICES
Here they
make their dice and later they have to match the numbers in different way. Moreover
they can be the picture of animals and their names…
But if they
are small it is convenience to put very well everything they have to do like,
cut, fold, and stick… by orders but also easy with the different lines.
THEIR OWN
DOMINOIS
They are going
to draw and paint their own dominoes (picture-name) so that later they can play
with it.
CLOTHSPIN TIME!
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/ here you can find all types of crafts
for different moments. So I invite you to take a look to these wonderful pages
and theirs ideas.
''500 activities for the primary classroom'' Carol Read
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