Spiders
.These darling spiders are easy to make. .Spray paint (black) 4 inch Styrofoam balls. .The children can give their spiders legs by inserting eight pipe cleaners into...
Read More.Use this illustration as the pattern to cut out a black construction paper bat. .Mark lines with a pencil for the eyes and mouth. .The children can put on their own...
Read MoreYou will Need: Brown construction paper, white 12″ * 18″ paper for background; aluminum pie tins; sponges cut in 1″ squares; clothespins; tempera...
Read More.Give each child their own small or big pumpkin whatever size is available to paint. .Give the children three to four colors of paint. .Some paints require the addition...
Read More.Divide your classroom of children into groups of three to five. .Provide each group with a very large sheet of paper, crayons, pencils, markers, paints, etc. .Instruct...
Read More.Have the children draw pictures of pumpkins and then color with orange crayons. .When the color crayon pictures are finished, the children may paint over the entire...
Read MoreYou Will Need: Paper; tempera paint; leaves; an ink roller (brayer) or paint brushes; pan for paint. What You Do: .Apply an even coat of paint onto the side of the leaf...
Read More.Glue real leaves or leaf cut-outs onto pieces of construction paper. .The children can add faces, hands and feet to create their leaf creatures.
Read More*Provide the children with dried pumpkin and squash seeds, construction paper, glue, and chalk outlines of witches, bats, cats, pumpkins, etc., drawn on construction...
Read More.Ask each child to bring a pillowcase from home. .The teacher should cut a hole for the child’s head in the top seam of the pillow case, and cut out arm holes in...
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