A Mini Easel From Clothespins • Recyclart
It's easy and very cheap to make a mini easel from clothespins. You just need 6 clothespins, 1 stick, and wood glue. The small easel can be used to put the
How to spell: top 10 tricks
How to spell. Top ten tricks to help your kids learn to spell.
Sticky Wall Yarn Sensory Activity
This Sticky Wall Yarn Sensory Activity is great for babies and toddler to practice fine motor skills #hellowonderful
Create A Face Sticky Easel Activity - No Time For Flash Cards
Fun and creative easel activity that promotes fine motor and literacy development.
Sticky Learning
Use a few simple materials to have some sticky learning time! Adding the element of a vertical surface can completely transform patterning and sorting!
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Preschool Art Projects - Painting with Gears | Fun-A-Day!
Process Painting with Gears! Great way to link movement, motor skills, science and art. Can do patterns, color sort or free painting to suit your class needs. Fun sensory learning!
From seed to flower at the sticky table
The sticky table is one of my favorite ways to add a little fun to our classroom day and today, the children extended their study of the growth of a seed to flower using the sticky table... You can also plant
Rainbow colors on the sticky easel
It is always fun to change up the easel and so for a little change, I created a sticky easel for a little rainbow color exploration... I covered the easel with clear contact paper (sticky side out). To hold the contact paper
Rainbow colors on the sticky easel
It is always fun to change up the easel and so for a little change, I created a sticky easel for a little rainbow color exploration... I covered the easel with clear contact paper (sticky side out). To hold the contact paper
Painting Trees through the Seasons
Wonderful hands-on art for kids! Explore the changes of the season by painting trees with this nature/art project.
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Painting With Hats
Have you tried this yet? Tape paint brushes to a child's dress-up construction hat. Add paint and an upright easel (you can tape paper to a wall, or use an actual easel). At first, they mostly concentrated on wearing the hat, while simultaneously using their hands to control the brushes. Ayden even took off his hat, and just used his hands at first. The hats kept slipping off, so it was necessary to keep both hands on their hat while painting. Two different approaches to making marks. I had…
Make a DIY Popsicle Stick Snowflake Building Kit - Frugal Fun For Boys and Girls
A fun winter STEM idea for preschool and kindergarten kids- a snowflake building kit! A great busy bag for little ones this winter! #DIYbusybags #winterSTEM