Showing posts with label homeschooling. Show all posts
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Friday, March 20, 2015

Melted Crayon Art Step-by-Step

My kids love anything art related, which makes them completely my kids ;-) This was one of their most favorite piece of art to create and they still fight over who is going to keep it in the room.


You will need

Double-sided tape
Canvas
Newspaper (or anything to put under your project while you are working on it)
Crayons 
Hair dryer

First place the double-sided tape on top of your canvas. Peel the top side off as well.


Peel all the crayons and break them into pieces. Then stick them to the tape.


Use the hair dryer to melt your crayons.


We started while the canvas was laying flat.


And then we stood the canvas up... Keep pointing the hair dryer at the crayons...


... till you are happy with your finished look.


One of our tops ended up white because we didn't melt the crayons flat at the end. We pushed it all down. If you would like to keep the color all over, make sure to slowly blow dry the crayons flat at the end to keep them. 


You could also use new crayons and not take the paper off. What happens is, the crayons inside will melt but the paper stays empty, taped to the top and you have completely different look - also very cool.

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Using the World Cup as a Learning Tool

There is one thing I am certain of when it comes to educating kids. You focus their study around something they are interested in and they will be more eager to learn then any other time. I see that in my house all the time. When we are doing math worksheets while sitting at the table, everyone is falling apart... but if I add some LEGO bricks or Barbie shoes into the equation, they are hooked and have the best time. So why not use some major events, that has us all excited, to our advantage? The Olympic Games, Indy 500, Tour De France... or in this case The World Cup!!!!!! My son is into soccer so I thought of this quick and easy set up to teach him more about geography of the World and the game itself. I hope this helps... and I am sorry about the pictures, the display is under the window and the light is making a mess out of the photographs giving them a glare and a smudge... 


You will need 

a World map
printer
tape
scissors 
paper
markers/paint/pencils

I bought the World map poster in Hobby Lobby for $5 on sale. (I think it might stay in the room even after the competition is over.) We attached it to the wall on the kids' eye level so they can easily read the names of the countries. (You might have a map in your school room already or you might be using one as a decor in your house.)


After that we looked up the schedule for all the games and printed it out. 


Then I helped the kids make their sign. 


We measured, cut, drew, and colored....


... hard at work


I love our colorful sign!


And now all we need are the flags of each country that qualified for the World Cup. Let me tell you I was so so happy (and I mean close to doing cartwheels happy - because that way I didn't have to come up with it myself) when I found this website with bunch of free printable worksheets about World Cup for kids. I printed all possible worksheets that will be attractive to the kids - word puzzles, word search, coloring pages, acrostic poems, jersey matching etc... I mean there is ton of them, go check it out...
I printed the sheet with flags, we cut them out and to save on laminating, I just used tape to make them durable. 
Lay the tape out and place the cut out cards on top of it...


...then just fold the tape over and cut it up.


 We looked up all the teams and placed the flags on top of the correct countries, (well, Europe was a bit tricky ;-)) using tacky putty for easy removal.  This gave us review of Continents and the Cardinal Points.


Kids had fun with it already and so now I am trying to come up with more interactive options. For example we will move a flag of the country that will be sent home... until we end up with the winner of the whole Cup. Then we will study a bit more about that country. We will also match famous players to their teams...

Any other ideas you have???? Please, leave a comment below. Thank you for stopping by!