by Mark Jones | Nov 13, 2017 | Children, Featured, Game/Activity, Holiday/Seasonal, Preschool |
Gather: orange construction paper, cut in approximately 1 inch wide strips hole punch brass brad fastener marker green leaf or green construction paper leaf tape Instructions: Cut orange construction paper into 1-inch wide strips. Ask the children to...
by Mark Jones | Nov 6, 2017 | Children, Featured, Game/Activity, Preschool |
Young children are drawn to activities that involve the senses; taste, touch, see, hear, and smell. Often these senses are combined to create an activity, but what if they were not. Here are three fun ideas that involve smelling only and hearing...
by Mark Jones | Oct 30, 2017 | Children, Featured, Game/Activity, Holiday/Seasonal, Preschool |
Yes, it is that easy! Guide your preschooler’s to create this cute corn craft. Gather: Yellow construction paper Green construction paper Brown acrylic paint Small (4 knob) Lego blocks Paper plates ...
by Mark Jones | Oct 23, 2017 | Children, Featured, Game/Activity, Holiday/Seasonal, Preschool, Teacher Helps |
These are so yummy! Maybe because I have been on a diet for months, but I think you will like these treats. I am calling them “healthy” (wink-wink!). Gather: Several Kiwis (depending on your class size) Small craft sticks Knife Milk Chocolate chips (kid’s...
by Mark Jones | Oct 16, 2017 | Children, Featured, Game/Activity, Holiday/Seasonal, Missions/Service, Preschool |
Gather: 8 Cups of flour 1 Cup of cooking oil ¼ Cup of vanilla scented lotion 1 Bottle of rainbow sprinkles Cupcake pan or mini cake pans Liners Birthday candles Large cookie sheet with sides or oil drip pan Gallon Zip-lock storage bags Instructions: Open...
by Mark Jones | Oct 2, 2017 | Bible Skills, Children, Featured, Game/Activity, Holiday/Seasonal, Preschool |
Materials needed: two pieces of different green construction paper scissors Elmer’s glue orange pom poms tiny brown and green pom poms marker Instructions: Fold one of the pieces of construction paper in half and cut from the folded center toward...