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Kindergarten Paint Recipe
For Kindergarten I try to use transparent paint. When the Kinders paint, they often don't stay within the boundaries of their drawings, this paint allows thier drawings to show through!One of my favorite paints to use is Sargent brand Washable Glitter Paint. The colors are brilliant and the paint is transparent. If glitter isn't y…
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Kindergarten Model Magic Faces
These cute little faces were made with Crayola Model magic. Students recieved a small ball of clay, and divided the clay into two pieces. Students rolled one piece into a ball and gently flattened it to make a shape for their face. The other piece of clay was used to add on the features of the face. Students learned how to shape a…
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KIndergarten Shape Monsters
In this lesson kindergarten students used shapes to create "monsters". I began the lesson by reading the book Monster Math. We then brainstormed different ideas to create monsters. Students used one large shapes for their monsters body, and then added details such as eyes, teeth, leg etc. using more shapes. We painted the monsters…
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Today's Treasures
I have been in such a creative mood lately and oh my gosh does my house look like it ~I just say it is the creative personality that tends to have different projects going in every part of the house ~ soooo if you are one of those neat creative people, bless you and maybe send some neatness my way !These are a few pictures of toda…
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Kindergarten Self Portraits
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My Favorite Monster
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Tissue Paper weaving-- Make Your Own Looms
Kindergarten students were exposed to weaving by using a cardstock loom--- The loom was constructed using cardstock and pipecleaner (see the link below for printable directions) Strips of tissue paper were woven through the pipe cleaners for a beautiful finished project.Click here for a Printable on how to make your own paper loom…
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Our Flock of Birds Lesson Plan-- Kindergarten
Goal: Students will extend their motor skills and explore their imaginations while crafting three dimensional birds.Materials: Model Magic, toothpicks, glue, paint, birds sounds, "Feathers for Lunch" by Lois ElhertObjectives: Students will:Create a three dimensional bird modelLearn about birds and creatively interpret this knowled…