Art Project: Playing with [air dry] clay Supplies:
clay (we used Crayola Air Dry variety)
cookie cutters
rolling pins
plastic baggies in case anyone wants to take their clay home
Today's Topic: Bridge construction Supplies:
blocks
plastic drinking straws (or uncooked spaghetti)
cardboard tubes
paper
cereal boxes
Duplo or LEGO blocks
tape
toy cars
books (for weights to test the strength of bridges)
What can you do with paper pulp besides making more paper?
Supplies:
scrap paper in lots of different colors
water
old blenders (not to be used for food afterwards)
pitchers, buckets, containers for water
sponges
glitter
plastic bowls (we used some coated paper bowls, but I wouldn't recommend them...)
paper clips
wire mesh strainers
large spoons
Today's project: Printing with a slab of gelatin Supplies:
gelatin slab (see instructions to make one here)
ink brayers
ink
paper
flat objects with interesting texture or shape
Art Project: Stamping dots Supplies:
stamp pads (washable ink recommended!)
unsharpened pencils with erasers
paper
wet wipes (or a sink in your classroom)
marker caps (optional, but fun!)
There are many ways to make holes in paper and all of them are fascinating to children!
Today's Topic: Scissors & Hole Punches, technology for little ones Supplies:
Scissors (safety, kid-sized)
Hole punches (as wide a variety as you can gather!)
Paper
Drinking straws
clay
pipe cleaners (optional)
sandpaper (for a different texture to cut)