Cultural Fair Ideas

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Making Milagros in Santa Fe
Art Education Blog for K-12 Art Teachers | SchoolArtsRoom: Making Milagros in Santa Fe
Aboriginal Art-Warm Colored Dot & Symbol Paintings-Kindergarten
Aus & NZ: Aboriginal Dot & Symbol Art
Download our Irish Celtic knit craft! http://aupairbuzz.culturalcare.com/cultural-craft-for-kids-irish-celtic-knot/
Cultural Care Au Pair Blog | Insights, Stories, and Au Pair Resources
This is a great craft for older kids to try in celebration of All Souls Day or just to decorate for party or other festive occasion.
Cultural Care Au Pair Blog | Insights, Stories, and Au Pair Resources
Try this craft for kids: click here and download our Mexican Yarn art craft template for kids. This easy kids craft can make a beautiful Mother's Day gift or a thoughtful gift for your Mexican au pair. Find more kids crafts at aupairbuzz.culturalcare.com.
Crafts | Disney Family
Adire Cloth- African cloth with symbols that stand for character traits we aim to teach- perseverance, courage, independence...
Faux-Batik
Batik. Includes instructions for making batik with glue rather than wax. Look on the Teaching Resources board for background information about the history of batik in Africa.
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"Pop-Up Tribal Masks" art lesson plan by Sharpie and Neenah Paper for grades 4-12. Students will experiment with symmetrical pop-up techniques, resulting in the creation of a tribal-type mask.
Papel Picado for Cinco de Mayo
Make easy, papel picado with the kids for Cinco de Mayo.
Origami Babushka / Matryoshka doll
MeiJo's JOY: Origami Babushka / Matryoshka doll. I have been looking for a set simple enough for my students to make. I don't teach a game/craft/life skills class anymore but think I could incorporate this into a math project or pair it with a book at Easter.
Khamsa Good Luck Hands Lesson Plan: Sculpture Activities and Lessons for Children and Kids: KinderArt
Khamsa Hands (or Good luck Hands). This lesson stems from N. African Cultural art. This project was great with students of all ages. The younger ones may need help tracing their hands, but this also teaches them basic mechanics. Hands can be embellish with some really cool sequins, foil, glittler, etc. Have fun!