Friday, December 26, 2014

Reggio Based Classrooms

Random pictures of Reggio inspired classrooms.  Most are from St. Mark's Preschool, but others are different schools around Tucson.















Fairy Doors

These were made with Popsicle sticks and old beads that I had laying around my house. I first cut the tops and bottoms off of the Popsicle sticks to make them look more door-like. We glued them on wax paper and I found that it was easiest to have the kids put a line of glue directly between the Popsicle sticks and then push them together.  The children I work with are 3 and 4 years old, so they don't yet have the fine motor skills to place the glue on the side of the stick.  They ended up with glue all over the tops, but we just painted over it.  I would also recommend covering the finished paint with Modge Podge or something similar to help protect it. 













I think the would look adorable around the classroom randomly.  Like little fairies are living there!

Bobcat piñata

At the end of every year we create a piñata of our classroom animal.  The kids are encouraged to use recycled products and really think about the features that animal has.  We often write a list and talk about what we can use to represent those features as we work paper maching our animal.  Some years our animals come out amazing and some years barely recognizable. But it's the collaborative effort that make them all unique and special. 


We then cover the animal with tissue and work on the makings and smaller features, like whiskers and spots.


I really liked how one of the children insisted on fuzzy cheeks!



Whiskers and a nose!


Purple eyebrows?  Why not!



I especially loved the tongue idea.
Because he is hot and we live in the desert, so therefore he must be panting.



Then we hang it up and beat it with a stick.

Flags

This is just an easy project that comes out beautiful.  Watercolor on cotton rectangles staple to large Popsicle sticks.  They make beautiful flags, dry rather quickly, and the children love the outcome.







Here are more photos from paper flags that we recently made available as a free art station.



















Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Saguaro Ornaments

This activity can sadly be posted under Pinterest fail!  I wish I got a picture of the finished product before the all crumbled to a sad demise.  
I may have actually cried.
This is an air dry recipe that is made of corn starch, baking soda, and water.  It looks beautiful, but easily fails apart.
Oh well, teachers are always learning, right?









Sigh.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Glove Turkeys

Okay, I actually got this idea from the New Girl episode I watched last night, but still it did come out cute!  After we colored our turkeys with permanent marker, we put leashes on them and gave them names. 




Sunday, October 12, 2014

Fairy See-Saws

I saw a really cute fairy see-saw on Etsy last weekend and thought how cute it would be next to the fairy tire swing. Then looking at it closely I thought, "Hey, I actually have all the things I need to make those!"  So wah-la!!!  Fairy see-saw ala large Popsicle sticks and double-sided tacks.  Cute and really easy to make.


I just cut the Popsicle stick with kitchen scissors, put tacks in (I actually put a piece of a smaller Popsicle stick underneath, so that the tack would be more stable), painted them, and found a piece of wood to nail them into.


And look how cute they are next to the tire swing!