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Junk Drawer Jewelry

June 9th 2011 15:12


Duplicate a no-cost cool jewelry project with the contents of your junk drawer and miscellaneous office supplies.

Use what you don't know you have....that bottom "junk" drawer is a treasure trove of great jewelry findings.

Yahoo! Shine article- Junk Drawer Jewelry for Kids





Sharp wire brushes leave your caviar looking clean
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17 Skills that Art Built

May 30th 2011 02:04
Discover 17 skills that art built

Art is so messy. It takes so much time. Did I mention it was messy? Open-ended art projects can really take over a home. On the other hand, art offers a host of surprising benefits that overlap with academic subjects.
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The time spent with finger paint or play dough can have a positive effect on a child's spatial intelligence, scientific thinking skills and mathematical ability. Take a chance, do art.


Quick Overview of 17 Skills that Art Built

Cause and effect: Preschoolers with art supplies will naturally engage in scientific thinking, testing actions and their results. Watching glitter stick to a glue line or checking if a red marker will color their fingernails like mom is a way of testing cause and effect.

read 16 more.....here

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J is for Job Jar

April 12th 2011 14:51
J is for Job Jar. This A to Z challenge post does not seem 'fun' at first glance. It is not an art or craft project, not a game or learning toy....but my sixteen year old daughter recently mentioned how much she loved our old job jar.

odd.

I put it together to keep sanity and keep the kids busy when they were young. My four little one would choose a slip of paper from the job jar and then complete the task. Simple, straight forward, I could have told them to sweep the back steps, or put the dishes away, set the table or gather laundry, but that wasn't as effective as that magical slip of paper.

When she mentioned it, I tried to remember why we stopped using it. Wondered what happened, but that isn't too hard. Life happened, it got pushed aside and eventually forgotten about.


Job Jar for daily routines....

This idea is great for young elementary children.
You will need large craft sticks, a marker and a jar.

Write a specific job on each, such as Make Your Bed, Get Dressed, Brush Your Teeth, Straighten Toys...Mom's Surprise Job. Put a sticker on the opposite end of the words. Place the sticks words up in the jar, once a job is done, they can put the stick back in with the word down...when you see all the sticks with stickers, the tasks for the day are complete...or at least they should be

Job Jar for extra work.....

This is what we had. The list of "things to do" in a houseful of kids was never ending, so I would just write on slips of paper individual tasks that needed to be done that day or that week. Place them in a jar and let them choose a job for the day, or whenever they are bored.

More J- Jumping Jacks- Actual Jacks- Jump rope

Easy Jump rope game....place jump rope on floor and start moving it like a snake - back and forth....and have the kids (or kid) jump over the rope as it moves.

Finally....expose your kids to Jazz music, a little ragtime music, swing or Louis Armstrong provides great "cleaning music."

PBS Kids Jazz Greats
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F is for Frogs

April 7th 2011 12:41




Frogs are fun. My A to Z blogging challenge post of the day is on fascinating, freaky favorites-Frogs. Don't limit yourself to the green paint, green paper or green crayons; frogs can be red, orange, spotted....or anything your imagination dreams up. God himself was fabulously creative, go ahead try something different!

My favorite frog project is a pinch pot frog. Use colorful polymer clay, salt dough clay or gray clay that needs to be fired.

Start by forming clay into a pinch pot and then turn the pot on its side.

Attach two round balls for the eyes to the outside top of the pot.

Form two flat pieces into webbed frog feet.

Roll out a snake-like piece of clay for the tongue.

Attach it to the inside of the mouth and curl it up.

Finish according to the type of clay chosen, either air-dried, baked or kiln-fired.

Paint and embellish as desired.


Brought to you by the letter F and the A to Z blogging challenge! Enjoy!
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E is for Eggscellent Eggs

April 6th 2011 23:30


E is for EGGS of course. The A to Z blogging challenge post for the letter E is dedicated to Easter Eggs, but not just any ol' Easter egg, no these babies are Eggcellent!

Dye-ving Dudes from Family Fun are the best Easter Egg craft I've seen.

Directions can be found on Family Fun or the April edition of the magazine.

As you can see, each egg is dyed only a third of the way up, for the swim trunks, the bendy part of a flexible straw, a rubber band, water bottle lids for the goggle and some craft foam to make flippers.

Kids can create these little fellas with white craft glue, or an adult can help with a glue gun.....when doing crafts, I will often follow up with hot glue when the kids are all done just to secure the pieces without taking away from the, "I did it myself" aspect.


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D is for Dinosaur Eggs

April 5th 2011 11:55
Do you know kids who are crazy about Dinosaurs? Dabble in discovery by making a set of dinosaur eggs. A to Z blogging challenge letter of the day is D...and the word of the day is Dinosaur.

To make Dinosaur Eggs you will need;
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C is for Cooties

April 4th 2011 14:30
......er, Cootie Catchers. Remember those?

The A to Z blogging challenge letter of the day is C


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B is for Bubble Wrap

April 2nd 2011 18:54
Who doesn't get a silly grin on their face when popping bubble wrap? This clever invention is typically used to ship fragile packages....but my word of the day is also great for making fun art projects.

B is for Bubble Wrap
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A is for Always

April 2nd 2011 12:52
For 26 days in April (minus Sundays) I will be posting a blog for each letter of the alphabet.
"Sylvie's word of the day"
I am all for challenges, so when this was dangled in front of me in my writers group, I grabbed it


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kite


Okay, what is going on? It is snowing here, real heavy flakes


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Sky Art Projects

March 20th 2011 02:19
Sky Science Art Lessons
Art encourages students to look closer at a subject. Recreate comets, stars, constellations and clouds using art supplies. This will enhance sky science lessons or provide an interesting subject to base your art projects. Students from preschool through high school can benefit from the combination of art and science.

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Edible Earth Science Projects

March 13th 2011 02:49
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Edible Earth Science Projects

March 5th 2011 01:23
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Stages of Art Development

March 3rd 2011 01:13
Every child, rich or poor, goes through the same basic sequence when starting to draw. Make the most of the different steps by offering a variety of interesting materials to explore...

Art Development through the stages
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