Any fun ideas for arts&crafts for children in grades k-6th?

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kadykakes asked:


I have to come up with some art&crafts activties for an after-school day care program, and they have children from grades kindergarten to about the 6th or 7th, and I need educational yet fun activites for them to do that won’t be too difficult for the younger kids but won’t be too easy for the older ones. Have any ideas or know where I can get some? please help!

Anna

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9 Responses to “Any fun ideas for arts&crafts for children in grades k-6th?”

  1. 420! says:

    make them do graffiti

  2. BlanksterWriter says:

    dam they guy above me took my ANSWER!!!

  3. Chris b says:

    include music, sand, sea shells, paint, art, collages -bring in magazines….

  4. Barn Dude says:

    Flipbooks are awesome and easy to make. Any kid who wouldn’t love doing that as an after school project is a freedom hater and should be investigated by the CIA.

  5. Jman says:

    Check out this website. They have some really fun ideas! Have fun and good luck!

  6. Sarah C says:

    you can make pinatas from flour water newspaper and a balloon and paint and get them to bring stuff to put in it and teach them about where they come from and a little Spanish stuff you know. you could also get them to create there own board game have the little kids get in a group with the big kids and have them show how to play it and it’ll help them bond and learn to get along with each other…. small things like that are always fun for everyone.

  7. Kat says:

    a few come to mind:
    make vegetable-people or animals (while teaching about healthy foods); choose a topic like (environment) & how the students can express this with fingerpainting; let them gather or bring items from home to make their own birds nest while educating them on various habitats of (birds).

  8. Dazcha says:

    Take a piece of clear contact. Draw a picture on it using a black permanent marker. Invert and peel the backing off.

    Take coloured pieces of paper and cut/tear them into the shapes you need to fill on your picture. The trick is to do it by eyesight - it’s supposed to result in pieces that are the wrong size/shape. Place the pieces onto the contact. Use a large sheet of paper or card as a backing.

    The result is a very abstract, po-mo, artsy picture.

  9. emmasnw says:

    There are a bunch of Craft Ideas and directions here:

    Craft Kits -

    Other ideas are to make pet treats

    Dog Treat Recipes -

    Or if you are into organic these are directions for organic recipes that could be a great craft.

    Organic Recipes -

    Have fun!
    HTH

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