Seasonal
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My Snowball
No matter what the weather, students will think this snowball project is...
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Turkey Craft
Summary: Thanksgiving is almost here, have your students make their very own turkey...
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Plump Pumpkins
These pleasant pumpkins make for a great seasonal science display! Materials: Westcott...
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Apple Season
Summary: Encourage students to learn when different fruit and vegetables come in to...
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A Blooming Good Bunch
To build class pride, display this flowery artwork with the title "We're...
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Bunny Bell
Ring in the season of spring with this adorable bell! Materials: Westcott...
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Celebrating With Flowers
Plan a special celebration for students' mothers or other special women with...
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Cherry Blossoms
Celebrate spring or launch a discussion on cultural celebrations with these brilliant...
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Colorful Kite Project
Springtime activities are near! Brighten the classroom with pleasant craft kites! Materials:...
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Confetti Cutting Picture
Birthdays, seasonal parties, or year-end celebrations---this project is perfectly adaptable to any...
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Flying Kite
Make this soaring kite for springtime fun! Materials: Westcott 5” Kids scissors...
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Fun Flower-Catchers
Students create tissue paper flowers with this suncatcher—perfect for welcoming spring! Materials:...
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Knowing You
Ease the getting-to-know-you anxiety with a creative sharing project. Materials: Westcott 5”...
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Much Love Project
A great gift for Mother's Day or Father's Day, this project encourages...
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Pretty Paper Beads
Make fun, festive bracelets and necklaces from these paper beads. They're great...
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Summer Scenes
Showcase the season with a summer window hanger. Adapt it for other...
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Trace, Cut, Glue
Here's a fine-motor workout with colorful results! Adapt the activity with seasonal...
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Umbrella Colors
These colorful umbrellas are perfect for a springtime display. Add raindrops, clouds,...
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Wiggle Wand
Enliven a classroom celebration with these fun wands. Or add them to...
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Leprechaun Craft
Summary: St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner. Fine tune your student’s...