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"Kids can make these suncatchers to capture the amazing and vibrant beauty of an African sunset. There are three animals to choose from so kids could make one or all of them to decorate their windows. This craft upcycles clear plastic food lids so it is also inexpensive to make. It is not limited to rectangular lids. Any clear lid can be used. A template with all three animals is provided and the size should be printed out to fit the size of the lid being used."

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Materials As much as possible I try to use recyclable materials for construction art lessons. I source these from Recreate or ask the children to bring things in from home. Recyclable materials Bottles Caps Cardboard boxes (cereal/shoeboxes etc.) Wrapping paper Scrap paper Containers (yoghurt pots/egg cartons) Other materials Tin foil Scissors Foam sheets Stickers Crepe paper Pipe

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It seems there is a fun and wacky holiday for everything these days. Well, February 18th is no different, it is 'Travel to Africa Day.' Well, we might not all be able to afford to pack up and fly to Africa we can make African crafts.Little artists will have fun making a painting of the second largest continent in the world with this craft project. This project is great for helping to learn the shape of Africa. Click the image below to print this free project.

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Awesome Elephants! Kindergarten students in Ms. Kerwick's class enjoyed creating fun elephants. They combined art and movement by acting out different body parts of an elephant. Also, they enjoyed learning to make the color grey by mixing black and white. This project was a great way to practice drawing and cutting skills. The students used a sponge brush to paint the elephants. Each student created a pattern at the top and bottom of the paper.

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