Category Archives: Early Childhood Lesson Plans
One Fish, Two Fish- art project to go along with Dr. Seuss book
Submitted by Anne G. Inspired by Dr. Seuss Click here to join teachertime123 on fb After reading One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss follow up with this fun art project. 1. Trace and cut out … Continue reading
Paper Plate Umbrella- Spring art project
Submitted by Monica G. Materials: paper plate construction paper markers or paint yarn or thread 1. Cut a paper plate in half. 2. Color (crayon/marker) or paint the background of the plate. 3. Decorate with marker, crayon, paint, construction paper, … Continue reading
Milk Jug Easter Bunny- Easter craft
Submitted by Kathryn G. Click here to join teachertime123 on facebook! Materials: 1 gallon milk jug construction paper pipe cleaners pom pom googly eyes Easter grass Cut a hole in the side of a gallon sized milk jug. Put Easter … Continue reading
Mosaic Rainbow- art project for spring or St. Patrick’s Day
Submitted by Jon G. Click here to join teachertime123 on facebook! -Give students a half sheet of white paper, or half of a paper plate. – Have small color squares cut out (or have students cut them) to use for … Continue reading
Paper Plate Bunny- Easter art project
Submitted by Shana C. Click here to join teachertime123 on facebook! Materials: paper plate pom pom construction paper black marker googly eyes (optional) pipe cleaners(optional) Use the back side of a paper plate. Draw on facial features with a … Continue reading
24 Blogs with Easy Easter Crafts for Kids Made from Recycled Materials
From www.babysittingjobs.com As Easter approaches, your kids’ thoughts are probably turning to visions of Easter egg hunts, bunnies, chicks and candy. With the help of these 24 bloggers, you can come up with a bunch of different crafts made from … Continue reading
10 Easter Activities for Kids
From www.4nannies.com Easter brings images of bunnies, jelly beans, crosses and spring to mind! Most families do the traditional Easter basket, egg hunt and church routine, but this Easter shake things up a bit by thinking outside of the box … Continue reading
Potato People- St. Patrick’s Day art project
Submitted by Nick M. Click here to join teachertime123 on facebook! Use a oval shape pattern as the body of your potato. Let students be creative and encourage them to design their own rather than using patterns for everything. … Continue reading
Out Like a Lamb- Spring hand print lamb art project
Submitted by Emily G. Click here to join teachertime123 on facebook! *Trace hand print on black paper. The 3 middle fingers should be placed together. *Use white paint or white out to make eyes, then fill in with black marker … Continue reading
I Mustache You a Question- Valentine’s Day art
Submitted by Gina Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! “I mustache you a question” or replace the child’s name with the word “I”. Take a picture of child with a mustache on a stick. Glue picture on a paper … Continue reading
Hands That Touch the Heart- art project for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day
Submitted by Kayda V. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Use white paint and get hand prints of your students on red (or color of your choice) construction paper. Cut out hand prints. Glue them to the bottom of … Continue reading
Groundhog Prediction Graph- graph for Groundhog Day
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! “Will the Groundhog See Its Shadow?” Yes responses colored and cut groundhogs with shadows. No responses colored and cut groundhogs without shadows. top of graph: … 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
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
