1. Popcorn Picture
(Michelle Inga)
· Popped popcorn
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Glue stick or white glue
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Construction paper
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Brown paper bag (optional)
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Tempera paint powder (optional)
Description:
Rub the glue stick on a piece of construction paper or spread white glue
with a brush.
Stick popped popcorn onto the construction paper to make a collage.
For a winter scene, use plain white popcorn.
For spring blossoms, shake the popcorn in a brown paper bag with
powdered tempera paint, then glue the popcorn onto a flower shape cut from
construction paper.
For variety, try using Cheerios or puffed rice cereal instead.
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2. Make a Straw Skeleton (Noelia Jimenez)
- White chalk
- Glue
- Scissors
- Straws plastic
- Cardboar poster black
Descrption:
Cut the straws into several
pieces to make the bones of the skeleton.
After creating the skeleton,
gluing each straw in the same way that your, wiht glue , always with help from
you.
Then draw the skeleton heas
whit white chalk.
3. Colored
Pasta Jewellery: (Alicia Reyes)
Materials:
- Uncooked hollow pasta (eg. macaroni)
- Ziplock bags
- Food colouring
- Hand sanitiser
- Paper towe
Descrption:
The first place your
uncooked pasta into a ziploc bag. Put a
few squirts of hand sanitiser into the bag.
Re-open the bag and pour a
few drops of food colouring into the ziploc bag.
Zip up the bag and shake
until the food colouring has mixed evenly through the pasta. The pasta is
extracted and places in towels in order that it dries off. The following step
is to be putting the pasta in the thread and when it has been ended to close
the necklace with zeal. Finally you have a wonderful necklace of macaroni.
4. Fanny Sun: (Soraya Gordo)
Materials:
- Plastic plate, hand painting, thread and glue tag.
Descrption:
First, they will take his
plate of plastic. Later with hand painting they will decorate the plate freely.
They will use different colors. Beside, they will decorate with sponges or
their hands
When they finish, they will
put their sun in a window. It's important use glue tag and thread.
The children will learn a
basic solar sistem.
Activity for 1-2 year old.
5. Jellyfish:(Carla Canencia)
Materials:
A plastic plate , ribbons of different colors and shapes, glue and cardboard.
Description:
With ribbons of different colors and various types the kids can create the tentacles of jellyfish.
Children below should stick labels onto plastic plate
Finally, can make the eyes of jellyfish with cardboard.
6. Ocean in a Bottle: (Cristina Castaño)
Descrption:
1. Pour sand in the bottle. After more or less fill halfway with water ..
2 Pour a drop of the color you choose.
3.Enter shells, stones and other marine objects.
4.Enter silicone bottle cap to latch it closed.
5. enjoy your favorite seabed. It's very relaxing.
2 Pour a drop of the color you choose.
3.Enter shells, stones and other marine objects.
4.Enter silicone bottle cap to latch it closed.
5. enjoy your favorite seabed. It's very relaxing.
7. BRACELET OIL: (Cristina Castaño)
Materials:
1. Put the cap on one end of the tube.
2 Wet wool or thread in the oil and wring
3 Enter the thread on the tube with the help of the stick
4 Close the bracelet to the other end of the plug
8. Ships of rind of nut:(Tania Baonza)
Desciption:
-A toilet paper roll -
-4 plastic caps
-4 long beads
-4 rounded beads
-2 plastic stick
-A thumb tack
-A box cutter
-Paint
-Safe Scissors
Description:
First the children paint rolls of toilet paper as they want.
Once they are dried with the help of an adult, they cut back windshield and small holes will be made, two on each side to be all four wheels. in the holes will put plastic sticks and along with another hole in the bottle caps will put.
We have the car ready for the next race
10. Egg Carton Goggles: (Noelia Jimenez)
Materials:
Description:
- Cut two wells from the end of the cardboard egg carton.
- Trim any excess cardboard from the sides.
- Make a little hole on the sides with the pen for the ribbon.
- Cut using the scissors two circles to do the holes for the eyes.
- Ask the child to decorate his mask or goggles using crayons, markers, paint, stickers...