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Kid Activities
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Kid Activities is a rich supply for curriculum planning. It has more than 335 categories (with over 6000 pages) loaded with ideas to enrich your school-age and pre-k experience - along with tips, articles, training topics, and inspiration.
You'll find current content is frequently updated with a variety of activities and ideas! Be sure to check out your favorites --they just may not be the same today--as they were yesterday! New art, crafts, games, snack recipes and so much more is being added each week!
May the path you've chosen be rewarding and a journey of delight!
Barb Shelby
PAINT OR DRAW THE MUSIC! (Great for all ages!)
Painting or drawing "music" is a fun way to encourage children to creating abstract designs. Many artists, including the great Russian painter Kandinsky, believe that music and art can express the same feelings and ideas.
1. Simply play a piece of powerful music for 10 minutes.
2. For the first few minutes, have students sit quietly with eyes closed, listening and imagining lines and shapes and colors. After listening they then "paint the colors and shapes that they hear."
There's no wrong way to do this. Whatever a child creates is exactly right...his interpretation of the music.
WET CHALK DRAWING: By dipping your chalk into wet paint, you can create wonderful works of chalk art that won't smudge like regular chalk.
(Grades K-8) You Need: Paper (any color), Colorful chalk (either chalk pastels or blackboard chalk), White tempera paint (liquid), Dish for the paint
1. Put a small amount of white tempera paint into a dish.
2. Dip the tip of your chalk into the paint.
3. Draw on your paper. The drawing marks you make will show not only the color of the chalk but also an edge of white paint. If you draw on dark colors, the white will show up very nicely. You could also use dark tempera paint with a light color paper. The possibilities are endless.
4.The beautiful part of this activity is that the paint "seals" the chalk so it won't smudge on the paper.
CRAYON ETCHING - Example is the work of a fifth grade child...
Grade: K-8
Younger students will enjoy exploring this activity while older students should be encouraged to investigate detailed images and patterns.
You Need:
Paper (poster board works best), Crayons, Popsicle stick or nail
1. Fill the paper with crayon shapes and patterns making sure to press hard. It is best to use light colors at this stage.
2. Once you have filled the paper with crayons patterns, color heavily over the whole paper using black crayon.
3. Plan out a picture or design and using the popsicle stick or paper clip, scratch the design into the black crayon. The light colors will show through where you scrape away the black.
4. Polish the picture by rubbing wax paper on it -- to give it a shine. You can also use a chamois cloth or even a plastic bag.
TOAST ART AND SNACK IN ONE!
Ingredients: Bread, Milk, Food coloring, cinnamon sugar, butter, small paper cups,thin brushes or cotton-tipped swabs
Mix “paint by combining food coloring with milk. Paint designs on one side—try and be creative with stripes, stars, designs. When changing colors be sure to remind kids to use different brush or swab. When complete-toast in toaster on light or under broiler. Can eat as is----or while still hot butter and sprinkle with cinnamon-sugar.
CONTINUOUS LINE ART
1. Turn on a kitchen timer to one minute.
2. Using a marker, begin drawing but don't pick up your marker.
3. Make one long continuous line going up, down, across and around. 4. When the timer goes off, color in the spaces.
MARBLE PAINTING
Nice to hang and display...
1. Give children construction paper and several colors of thick tempera paint in shallow dishes.
2. Put paper in a shallow box- then dip a marble in the chosen paint color and use a spoon to scoop it out and onto the paper.
3. Now hold the box tilting it back and forth as the marble moves across. When there is no more paint, dip the marble again or get a marble in a different color.
GOLF BALL ROLLERS ART: 4 and up...
1. Cut paper slightly larger than the base of a shoe box and place in the bottom of the box folding up the excess.
2. Dribble 3 or 4 different colors of fluorescent or ordinary paint onto the paper and drop in a golf ball.
3. The children have great fun rolling the ball around and around making tracks.
4. When complete remove the paper and repeat the process.
GROUP FOLD-OVER DRAWINGS GAME
Give everyone a piece of paper.
On the top section, draw a head. It can be an animal head or a person's head, as weird as you like. Now fold that section back, so that it's hidden, and pass it to the next person.
Without looking at the hidden drawing, the next person draws a chest and arms of a person, animal, or creature---folds it back ---and passes it on to the next person.
Without looking at the previous pictures, that person draws a body – the stomach and hips.
The last person draws the legs and feet.
You can have more or fewer sections-- depending on the number of people you have drawing.
When complete, unfold your papers and see what unique people/creatures you have drawn!
ELEVEN THINGS TO COLLECT FOR COLLAGE ART... (Some really do make nice works of art such as this sample image is made from vacation bits!)
1. Torn up bits of old paintings and drawings you don't want to keep.
2. Labels from boxes, cans, candy bars and bottles (Soak them off then dry them). 3. Used postage stamps, especially from all over the world.
4. Shiny Mylar foil balloons that have gone flat.
5. Short pieces of string, yarn, thread, twine, ribbon and lace (Short pieces...don't keep too much).
6. Words cut out of magazine headlines and ads.
7. Maps.
8. Broken jewelry.
9. Seeds from flowers, kitchen spices, leftover garden stuff.
10. Used tickets from shows and sports events.
11. Things you can glue--- collected from trips/vacations.
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