Pumpkin Craft: This simple, one-page printable black and white pumpkin craft lets students design their own jack-o-lanterns. To design the jack-o-lantern, the students color the pumpkin. Then they choose from circles, ovals, triangles, and diamond, and crescent shape to make the face.
Next they cut and paste the face. Then they color around the edges of the shapes to create their very own jack-o-lantern. This craft is a perfect math connection when you are studying pumpkins. Enjoy!
For a science pumpkin connection, be sure to check out my life cycle of a pumpkin 3D craftivity {HERE}.
You can find my jack o lantern craft at my teaching resource store {HERE}.
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Saturday, September 20, 2014
Pumpkin Craft: Design a Jack-O-Lantern Cut and Paste Shape Craft
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
It's The Great Pumpkin Classroom Projects Linky
It's here! It's time to share those great pumpkin projects that your kiddos have been working on. Share your projects from home, the classroom, and your homeschool projects too.
You can share your favorite pumpkin project on the It's The Great Pumpkin Classroom Projects Linky. All that I ask is that you link back to this post and that you are Pin friendly.
Check back soon because I'm going to feature some of my favorite classroom projects on my blog very soon.
Are you ready. Here's the list. Add your classroom pumpkin project today.
You can share your favorite pumpkin project on the It's The Great Pumpkin Classroom Projects Linky. All that I ask is that you link back to this post and that you are Pin friendly.
Check back soon because I'm going to feature some of my favorite classroom projects on my blog very soon.
Are you ready. Here's the list. Add your classroom pumpkin project today.
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pumpkin projects
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Classroom Pumpkin Projects
October and Halloween give us the best opportunity to add a little bit of art to our classes. It's time for the Great Pumpkin Classroom project. Here's a peek at some of our classroom pumpkin projects.
Here's our science lesson and art lesson combined. This is my Life Cycle of a Pumpkin Craftivity. I'm so proud of how this pumpkin project turned out. I'm going to use this one as a table centerpiece through Thanksgiving.
Here's another pumpkin decorated to look like a black cat. It's fun to create other Halloween themes with pumpkins too. Ask kiddos to turn their pumpkins into bats, cats, spiders, or monsters. I'll let you in on secret, we're keeping this pumpkin. (It's plastic.)
I'm linked up at the It's The Great Pumpkin Classroom Project Linky hosted by, yep, me--Sweet Tea Classroom!! Click {Here} to check out my other post and add your pumpkin projects from school or home to the pumpkin linky party.
I love this classic idea. We happened to be reading the Reading Street 3 selection Top & Bottoms and I'm all about integrating subjects. We used the characters in the book for our pumpkin project. Here's a pumpkin decorated to look like Hare.
Here's another pumpkin decorated to look like a black cat. It's fun to create other Halloween themes with pumpkins too. Ask kiddos to turn their pumpkins into bats, cats, spiders, or monsters. I'll let you in on secret, we're keeping this pumpkin. (It's plastic.)
I'm linked up at the It's The Great Pumpkin Classroom Project Linky hosted by, yep, me--Sweet Tea Classroom!! Click {Here} to check out my other post and add your pumpkin projects from school or home to the pumpkin linky party.
Enjoy!
Robin Sellers @ Sweet Tea Classroom
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