Schoolchildren are often in groups, and make craft projects. It makes them think that simply have fun at school, but learn many things at once. CRAFT projects are effective tools to teach children the value of cooperation, teamwork and patience . It 'also makes them more self-confidence while honing their creativity at the same time.
Here are some examples of projects the school of craftsThe children at school.
Homework Bulletin Board
This forum is used to cover the memories of class projects, homework, field trips, school supplies and notes on special occasions. This is a wonderful way to help children, an overview of upcoming activities of the school, take note of their individual achievements and remind them of upcoming birthdays of their peers.
The materials needed for homework Bulletin Board is made of paper,combination blackboard or whiteboard, drawing pins, stickers, school board and markers motto reward stickers.
The first step is to do to decorate the white board and the school board with the problems of colored stickers around the sides. Tie a pen or pencil with a string and put it on the side of the border. This is the writing instrument can be used to send any kind of notice on the board.
Put some notes in a drawer. It is also possible to put in the suppliesthe envelope and brings him to the wall. Students write on these cards, the messages you want to publish them. You can also reward stickers. The most common form is a star. These labels can be placed next to the names of outstanding students of the class.
When finished, students can start posting in the forum. It can be a reminder of the next excursion, the comment or personal messages of congratulations. The teacher was able to take part in foruma.
Scrapbook Page Layout
The page layout scrapbook can treasure special school memories are used. It only takes a small folder of paper and other special items. Moreover, it is easy to do and very useful for children.
The basic materials are needed, a pencil, scissors, scrapbook pages, on board corrugated board, paper crimper Fiskars, Creative Memories oval cutting system, the solid red paper, stickers, school, yellow acid-free paper, and runners tape oracid-free glue.
First, follow the ruler moved twelve times on red paper. Then cut them all. Second, every piece of paper carried on the crimper. Subsequently, the strip is provided with adhesive tape around the edge of the two sides.
Cut six pieces of oval shapes by using the Creative Memories Custom Cutting. Then and only then on the sides with tape. Place the stickers all over the page. Then finally, paste a lot of photos and magazines.
Personalized LockerMirrors
Some cabinets look boring, but students are invited to design and personalize their lockers. One way is to make the mirror personal locker. The child's first name, nickname or school team could also be written there. Hang on the closet door. You can use the magnets as an alternative.
The basic materials needed scrapbook stickers, decorations, 12 of 18 foam sheet, 5 pieces of curved mirrors, foam letter stickers, colored-white craft glueCardboard or a manila file folder, cutting tools, "Gem-Tac adhesive or jewels" piece and 4 3 / 4 rounded craft ceramic magnets.
First, the sheet of foam cut in half. Then draw the mirror in the middle of a half sheet of craft foam. Then do the same way, the other half. Secondly, cutting an attractive shape to the drawing mirror. But make sure that there is still room for the frame. However, its success in cutting corners on all pages of the maidMirror. But football regularly cut to the levels of young people.
Put the mirror in a box or manila folders. Then mark the mirror and cut the whole track to reveal the mirror. You can decorate the pages or frames.
Glue the layers of metal and cardboard, in the second half of the craft foam. The frame head should be the mirror. White craft glue is used to help connect the frame of the mirror foam and foam.
the Gem-Tac can then be used fortakes four magnets to support the foam is. You can type your name on the frame with alphabet stickers.
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