Category Archives: Fall
5 Fall-Themed Kids Crafts Made from Empty Paper Towel Rolls- Fall art projects
From babysittingjobs.com Posted on November 4, 2012 by admin | in Babysitting Jobs As the weather cools down and more time is spent inside with the kids, it’s nice to have some simple go-to fall craft ideas that recycle items … Continue reading
KINDERGARTEN THANKSGIVING RECIPES 2011- humorous; Thanksgiving lesson, writing lesson for anytime
Submitted by Karen M Karen asks her students for Thanksgiving recipes. Try this anytime of year! Younger students can dictate, slightly older students can write them out and illustrate. Enjoy! “Like” Teachertime123 on Facebook KINDERGARTEN THANKSGIVING RECIPES 2011 TURKEY: You … Continue reading
Gobble Up Glyphs- pictorial form of data collection- math and Thanksgiving art project for elementary, bulletin board
Glyphs are a pictorial form of data collection. Use traditional projects and turn them into mathematical glyphs that allow students to organize and analyze data. In this glyph: Color of body- Tan if going away for Thanksgiving, brown if … Continue reading
Leaves of Thankfulness- Thanksgiving art project, craft
From makingfriends.com Makes a beautiful bulletin board display for you class or Sunday school room You need: Golden Leaf Frames Card Stock in Autumn Colors Scissors Glue Stick Pencil Fine Point Marker Instructions: Gently punch out inner sections of leaves. … Continue reading
Paper Plate Turkey- Thanksgiving art project for elementary students
Use a paper plate or tag board the size of a paper plate for this project. Students tear construction paper us use crayons or markers for this project. Create a very simple pattern for the turkey’s body, or have students … Continue reading
Halloween writing prompts and story starters- for all ages
Click on the following links: http://www.theholidayzone.com/halloween/writing.html http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plan/scary-starters-writing-activity-ideas http://www.build-creative-writing-ideas.com/free-creative-writing-prompts-halloween.html
Pumpkin Patch Fall Bulletin Board
“Look Who is in the Pumpkin Patch!” Kids should color or paint pumpkins. Add a picture of the child.
Jiggly Ghosts Recipe- Halloween Treat
From amazingmoms.com By Christina Stanley-Salerno Ingredients 2 ¼ cups water 2 large (6 ounce) packages of orange flavored gelatin dessert (such as Jello brand) ghost-shaped cookie cutter Instructions Empty Jell-o packages into a large bowl. Pour water into a medium sized … Continue reading
Edible Eyeball Recipe- Halloween treat
From amazingmoms.com By Sarah Caron yields 20 eyeballs Ingredients 1 package mini powdered donuts or donut holes Red Icing (see recipe here) 20 gummy Lifesavers (any colors/flavors) 20 Raisinets or Junior Mints Lay out the powdered donuts on a clean work … Continue reading
Turkey Hat Craft- Thanksgiving art project
From makingfriends.com You need: Straw Hat Craft Foam Tacky Glue Hemp Feathers Scissors Instructions: Cut out pieces of craft foam to resemble the turkey shown above. Glue on a loop of hemp for hanging. http://www.makingfriends.com/fallcrafts/hat_turkey.htm
Fan Tail Turkey Craft- Thanksgiving art project for elementary
From makingfriends.com You need: Paper Fan Fall Colored Paper Orange Turkey Pattern Yellow Turkey Pattern Red Turkey Pattern 6″ Red Satin Cord Red, Orange, Yellow Paint and Paint Brush Glue, Stapler, Scissors Instructions: Open up the fan. Paint stripes of … Continue reading
Jack-o-Lantern Silhouette- Fall art, Halloween art project, teach symmetry
Kids paint a background (or use markers, crayons, oil pastels, etc.). This picture was done with water color paints. Kids create a jack-o-lantern by folding a piece of black construction paper in half and drawing half a pumpkin, one eye, … Continue reading
Halloween Art Project- Jack-o-Lantern Silhouette
1. On black construction paper, kids use ruler to draw frame. The picture drawn within the frame must be attached to part of the frame (see first picture) 2. Cut frame and picture out. Black paper should then be flipped … Continue reading
