Showing posts with label craftivity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craftivity. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2013

Watermelon Festival Craft: 3-D Watermelon Life Cycle Craftivity

Create a 3-D Watermelon craft when you teach about watermelons, life cycles, or plants during your science units. This craft is perfect to reinforce the topics taught during this science lesson and it works well as a science center too. 
watermelon craft



life cycle craft


Learn more about this watermelon craft at my blog {HERE}.

Thanks, 
Robin @ Sweet Tea Classroom

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

100th Day of School Crafts

Are you ready for the 100th day of school? I have all that you need in my 100th Day of School: Polar Bear Party Craft Pack.
100th day of school printables

This 100 Days of School Craft Party Pack has all you need to celebrate the 100th Day of School in your classroom including a Polar Bear 100 days hat, a 100 days of school banner,  a 100 Days Smarter necklace, and a 100 Days of school chain.

100th day of school necklace

 You can find this 100 Day Craft set at my Sweet Tea Classroom blog {HERE}.


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Christmas Math Trees


Looking for a way to have some Christmas fun, but still cover your standards?  We had so much creating these Math Christmas Trees that do just that!  


Head over and check out how we made them!  Your kiddos will love them! :)

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Monday, November 12, 2012

Life Cycles for Kids - 3-D Life Cycle of a Frog Craft

Are you ready to make your life cycle unit fun... and cute? If so, I have the answer. Here is my latest: a 3-D Life Cycle of a Frog Craftivity. Head on over to Sweet Tea Classroom to learn more about this frog life cycle activity. See Ya There!

life cycle of a frog craft

frog life cycle
Thanks, 

Monday, November 5, 2012

A Fun Way To Teach About The Water Cycle: Water Cycle Craft

I'm all about making learning fun, and here's a water cycle activity that I came up with for making teaching the water cycle a fun thing for students. Here's my 3-D Water Cycle Craft.

teaching the water cycle


The best thing about this water cycle craftivity is that just like the water cycle, it repeats itself. Your students create the water cycle cloud and you can display it from your homeschool or classroom ceiling. Turn the cloud around in a circle and watch the water cycle repeat itself.


Head on over to Sweet Tea Classroom to learn more!

Thanks,
Robin Sellers @ Sweet Tea Classroom

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Rainbow Fish Helps Us Build a Caring Community

Recently, my school – the International School of Morocco – hosted it’s first parent workshop on character and learner traits.  While the parents and a few of our teachers were busy, myself and another teacher brought all of the kids in the school together to learn about caring, using Rainbow Fish. 

We used Rainbow Fish to talk about caring at the International School of Morocco.First, we read Rainbow Fish in 3 languages.  I read it in English.  A lovely 4th grade student read it in French, and thanks to an IPad and YouTube, we also watched it in Spanish.  This multilingual approach meant that every student in the school was clear on the message of the story.

We also created our own Rainbow Fish together as a school  It was wonderful because all of the different levels of students (from 3 years old to 4th grade) worked together to create their fish.  The younger students simply colored their fish, but 1st grade and up added caring words to each of the scales on the fish before they colored.  We also glued a silver scale, which was cut fromWe used Rainbow Fish to talk about caring at the International School of Morocco. aluminum foil. 

To download our Rainbow Fish Template free, please feel free to stop by my blog – Raki’s Rad Resources

 

Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources

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