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Feet

Published July 21, 2011

Need: Large paper, paint, bucket of water, bare feet

Directions: Put a large sheet of paper on the floor, and let the kids step in paint.
Walk across the paper, step into a bucket of water to rinse your feet off.

Added: 03-02-1999  
Original Author: Unknown

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)Letter FLetter F Arts & CraftsMe, Myself, & IMy Body | Tagged AlphabetArts & CraftsFeetLetter FPaint

Festive Frames

Published July 21, 2011

Need: Cardboard or popsicle sticks, glue, collage materials, magnet

Directions: Cut frames from cardboard or by gluing Popsicle sticks together. Decorate the frames with sequins, glitter, stickers, markers, buttons, etc. Glue a magnet to the back of the frame. makes a great gift

Added: 03-02-1999 
Original Author: Unknown
Adapted by: Christa Of Preschool Education

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)Letter FLetter F Arts & Crafts | Tagged AlphabetArts & CraftsFrameLetter F

Finger-paint Fans

Published July 21, 2011

Need: Paper plates, finger paint, tape, tongue depressor

Directions: Give the children small paper plates to finger-paint. After the plates are dry, print a capital and small F. Tape a tongue depressor to the back for a handle and let the children have fun fanning themselves.

Added: 03-02-1999
Original Author: Unknown

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)Letter FLetter F Arts & Crafts | Tagged AlpahabetArts & CraftsFingerpaintLetter FPaint

Fish Prints

Published July 21, 2011

Need: Fresh Fish, Paint, Paper, Paper Towel

Directions: Bringing in real fish from the grocery store to check out the “parts.” Let the kids paint on the fish with paint, then put a piece of paper on top and rub it. It makes a beautiful fish print on the paper. Wipe off the fish with wipes and paper towel between each child.

It’s neat if you have different species of fish. Use tempera paint, a different color for each fish and then with a marker write the type of fish underneath.

Added: 03-02-1999  
Original Author: Unknown

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)Beach & OceanLetter FLetter F Arts & CraftsSea & Ocean Animals | Tagged AlpahabetArts & CraftsFishLetter FNaturePaint

Counting Feet

Published July 21, 2011

Need: Egg carton & pipe cleaners

Directions: Cut six egg cups from a cardboard egg carton. Poke a pipe cleaner through each egg cup to make two legs and bend up the ends to make feet. Decorate the last cup with two eyes and two antennae. Have the children place several of the cups in a row to create a caterpillar. Have them count the number of feet it has. Then let them line up a different number of egg cups and count the feet on the new caterpillar they have made.

Added: 03-02-1999  
Original Author: Unknown

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)BugsLetter FLetter F Arts & Crafts | Tagged AlpahabetArts & CraftsBugFeetLetter F

Finger Paint Bags

Published July 21, 2011

Need: Paint & Ziplock bag

Directions: Put red, yellow and/or blue paint into a small ziplock. (Just a small amount of paint, get all air out, and make sure it is zipped properly.)
Let children use their fingers ON TOP OF THE BAGS to mix colors. Children stay clean because they don’t ever actually touch the paint.

Added: 03-02-1999 
Original Author: Unknown

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)Letter FLetter F Arts & Crafts | Tagged AlphabetArts & CraftsFingerpaintLetter FPaint

Fabulous Flags

Published July 21, 2011

Need: Paper, paper towel tube, glue

Directions: Give each child a triangular (pennant shaped) piece of construction paper that is approximately six inches wide at the large end and 12-18 inches long. Provide bright construction paper squares and circles for the children to glue on. When the flags are dry, tape them to a cardboard paper towel tube. When the flags are finished put on some marching music, and have a parade.

Added: 03-02-1999 
Original Author: Unknown 

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)Letter FLetter F Arts & Crafts | Tagged AlpahabetArts & CraftsFlagHolidayLetter F

Frogs

Published July 21, 2011

Need: Frog outline, paper, green tissue paper, coffee filter, glue, scissors

Directions: Get a outline of a frog and let the children glue green tissue paper on it. Have the children cut out a big circle from green construction paper. Cut the edges of a coffee filter and glue it on the green circle to make a lily pad and glue their frog on the lily pad. It looks really cute.

 Added: 03-02-1999
Original Author: Unknown

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)Letter FLetter F Arts & CraftsReptiles & Pond Life | Tagged AlphabetArts & CraftsFrogLetter FNature

Feet Butterflies

Published: July 21, 2011

Need: Paper, crayons, glue, sprinkle, children’s foot

Directions: Have each child stand on a piece of paper with feet slightly apart. Trace around each child’s feet to make “butterfly wings.” Draw a butterfly body between each pair of wings and add antennae and smiling faces. Let the children decorate their butterflies with crayons. Then have them brush glue over their butterflies and sprinkle them with glitter.

Added: 03-22-1999 
Original Author: Unknown

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)BugsLetter FLetter F Arts & CraftsMe, Myself, & IMy Body | Tagged AlpahabetArts & CraftsBugLetter FNature

F Collage

Published July 21, 2011

Need: Old magazine, glue, scissors

Directions: Have children cut pictures from a magazine or old cards of things that begin with F.
Then glue the pictures onto construction paper to make a collage of F things.

 Added: 03-02-1999 
Original Author: Unknown

Posted in Alphabet (Letters)Letter FLetter F Arts & Crafts | Tagged AlpahabetArts & CraftsLetter FRecycle

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