Category Archives: Winter
Adventures of a Lost Mitten- winter writing and bulletin board
Submitted by Kelly M. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! My students were given the assignment to write a story about a lost mitten from the point of view of that lost mitten. They were to tell about the … Continue reading
Paper Plate Snowman- winter art project
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Use 2 paper plate of different sizes. Cut out the outer edge to form the bottom two parts of the snowman. for the top, trace and cut a smaller circle on a piece … Continue reading
Snowman Profile- winter art project using torn paper
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! For this project, students tore white paper and placed it on black construction paper. The head of the snowman was drawn with white crayon ahead of time. Students cut out black squares or … Continue reading
Adventures of a Lost Mitten- writing assignment and art project
Submitted by Kelly M. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! My students were given the assignment to write a story about a lost mitten from the point of view of that lost mitten. They were to tell about … Continue reading
Popcorn Snowman- winter craft and treat
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Submitted by Joan O. Materials: -large plastic cup -construction paper -ribbon -popcorn -glue (permanent makers can be used instead of construction paper and glue) 1. Cut out eyes, nose and mouth for the … Continue reading
Shaving Cream Snowman- winter art project and bulletin board using shaving cream and glue
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Submitted by Jen C. Materials: Elmer’s glue Shaving cream Ribbon Construction paper Googly eyes (optional) Create a mixture of 1/2 glue and 1/2 shaving cream. Mix together. Put onto construction paper background. Be … Continue reading
Water Bottle Penguin- winter penguin craft
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Materials: Plastic bottle Black and orange construction paper Cotton balls Googly eyes Fat pipe cleaner or feather (orange, black or yellow) Glue 1.Use a plastic bottle for the body of the penguin. 2. … Continue reading
Shredded Wheat Wreath- Christmas art/craft
Submitted by Jenny T. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! You need: -shredded wheat cereal -Elmer’s glue -green food coloring or washable paint -red glitter (optional) -wax paper In a large bowl, crush shredded wheat cereal and add glue. … Continue reading
Water Bottle Snowman- Winter art project
Submitted by Marla H. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! You need: an old sock, white water bottle, permanent markers The white water bottle becomes the body of this snowman. Cut the toe section off a sock. This becomes … Continue reading
Class Hand Print Snowman- winter art project
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Have students trace and cut out several hand prints. Glue hand prints onto 2 (white butcher paper) circles. Add eyes, carrot nose, mouth, and buttons.
Personalized Holiday Mints- Winter Art project
Submitted by Gina E. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Use a paper plate and have students color sections of it red to mimic a mint. Add their photograph. Wrap in clear plastic to look like the candy wrapper.
Winter Dress Up- winter art project; magnet
Submitted by Jen P. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Use a picture of your students and have them design a winter wardrobe for themselves. You can find many winter clothing clip arts online by searching. Have them color … Continue reading
Pretty Poinsettias- Christmas art project
Submitted by Diana C. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Petals and leaves are all separate pieces of construction paper and then glued together toward the middle. Add small yellow circles for the center of flower. These are bright … Continue reading
Student Reindeer- Christmas art project
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Submitted by John T -Use picture of student (this one printed from the computer). – Add a red pom pom for the nose. – Have students trace and cut out hands for antlers. … Continue reading
