Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Educational Enrichment: More Crafts to Enjoy!

 Educational Enrichment: More Crafts to Enjoy!

1. Porcupine Potato Planter

WHAT YOU NEED:
o   A potato
o   2 coloured drawing pins 
o   4 golf tees
o   Soil
o   Grass or bird seed
o   Spoon
o   Scissors
o   Pipe cleaner

WHAT YOU DO:
  • Choose a potato with one pointed end.
  • Scoop out the top of the potato with a spoon; leave a shell of about 15mm thick
  • Press the drawing pins into the pointed end for eyes.
  • Twist a short piece of pipe cleaner and press it into the rear for a tail.
  • Push the 4 golf tees into the bottom of the potato for legs.
  • Fill the opening at the top with soil & sprinkle seeds over the top of the soil.
  • Water regularly and your porcupine should grow "bristles" within 10 days.    
  • YOU CAN ALSO MAKE THESE POTATO PEOPLE WITH BIRD SEED HAIR!


2. Sandpaper & Wool Pictures

WHAT YOU NEED:
o   Sheet of coarse sandpaper
o   Cardboard
o   Glue
o   Coloured wool

WHAT YOU DO:
  • Glue the sheet of sandpaper to the cardboard
  • Using coloured wools, make an outline picture.  (The wool will stick!)
  • When you are ready to make a new picture, pull the wool away from the sand-paper and make a new one!


3. Sewing Pictures
 
WHAT YOU NEED:
o   Thin cardboard
o   Coloured wools
o   Magazine picture
o   Paints or crayons
o   Pins
o   Nail
o   Scissors
o   Darning needle

WHAT YOU DO:
  • Use a magazine picture with a large, simple outline.
  • Pin the picture onto the cardboard.
  • Punch evenly-spaced holes around the picture outline and through the cardboard with the nail.
  • Remove the pins and the picture.
  • Thread the needle with wool and sew in and out of the holes of the outline.
  • Colour and decorate the picture.
  • Make two holes at the top and thread a piece of wool through it for hanging.


4. Juggling Bags

o   Juggling is a fun way to develop those advanced gross motor skills.
o   Making the juggling bags is also a good way to hone fine motor skills!
o   Your child will develop patience, tenacity, and, together with a friend, good competitive spirit!

WHAT YOU NEED:
o   Cotton fabric (scraps will do!)
o   Uncooked green lentils
o   Scissors
o   Needle and cotton.

WHAT TO DO:
            For each juggling bag: (We suggest you make at least three!)
o   Cut a rectangle of fabric 10cm x 20cm.
o   Fold in half, right sides together.
o   Sew the two side seams together with small stitches.
o   Turn the bag right side out.
o   Fold the rough edge inside (about 1cm).
o   Fill to about half with green lentils.
o   Close the bag into a triangular shape by bringing the two side-seam ends together.
o   Sew the open edge closed with small stitches.

The lentils will give your juggling bags some weight and make them easy to grip.    Have fun!

5. Make A Guessing Box.

A Guessing Box, filled with interesting items with different shapes and textures, is a great competitive game to play at parties.
 
WHAT YOU NEED:
o   A large shoebox (or any similar sized box).
o   A circular object to draw around.
o   Pencil.
o   Scissors.
o   Material scrap (for the curtain).
o   Sticky tape.
o   Black paint
o   Glue
o   Glitter

WHAT TO DO:
o   Use the circular object to draw a hole big enough for you hand to go through.
o   Cut out the hole.
o   Paint the outside of the box and the lid, black.
o   Cut two small rectangles of material for curtains to cover the hand hole.
o   Stick your curtains to the inside of the box with sticky tape.
o   Decorate the outside of the box with glitter.

HOW TO PLAY:
o   Fill your box with things like: a seed pod, a plastic spider, a pair of sunglasses, a sponge, a wet cloth, a ball of wool, a metal pillbox, a marble, a lump of play dough, a pine cone, a carrot.
o   Take turns to use your imaginations to guess what is in the box, by touch only.

o   Have fun!

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