![]() Example: write about a hobby for each green Skittle. The Imagination Box has a bunch of cool paid all about me templates that older kids will like, with themes like cell phones, sneakers and hoodies.ĭigging Deeper Teaching Resources has a fun about me writing prompt activity that involves Skittles and writing down particular things based on the colors of the candies they receive (you can use fun packs or make your own to ensure that everyone gets at least one of each color). (This is a paid resource but you can read about it on their website.) Inspired Elementary has a fun 3D all about me activity where kids can draw their face and include information on their favorites, goals and other information on a flip page. (You could make your own in a similar style for anyone with a more unusual name.) This collaborative poster idea from Top Teaching Tasks is a fun way for kids to share a little something about themselves in words or pictures and make a visual representation of how the classroom comes together to make a whole unit.įor younger kids you can download name coloring pages from Stevie Doodles, which has free printable coloring pages of thousands of names. The good news is a lot of smart people have come up with good getting to know you and first day of school activities that you can use in the classroom if you haven’t had time to plan something. While this feels like it has been the longest summer ever (thanks to weeks of 100-degree-plus temperatures), it always kind of takes me by surprise when it’s back to school time. Every time I see a Hershey Chocolate bar, I’m reminded of those special memories. It was a great way to spend quality time together and create something unique and special that we could give to our loved ones. Making Christmas crafts with children is something that I’ll always cherish. It was such a special way to show our appreciation for them during the holiday season. It was so much fun to see the chocolate bars transform from something ordinary into something magical.Īfter we were done making our chocolate bars, we would carefully wrap them up in colorful wrapping paper and give them to our friends and family as gifts. Once we had our supplies ready, it was time to get creative! We would carefully glue the paper onto the chocolate bars and add a few festive decorations, like small bells or ribbons. Then, we’d choose our favorite designs of paper and cut them down to the right size. We would start by carefully tearing off the labels from the Hershey Chocolate bars and setting them aside. Not only was it a great way to get into the Christmas spirit, but it also gave us a chance to spend quality time together as a family. It was so much fun to watch their faces light up with joy as they picked out their favorite paper designs – from cheerful snowmen to festive reindeer. My favorite Christmas craft for children was to re-cover Hershey Chocolate bars with festive holiday designs. It’s a time of family, love, and of course, crafts! Making Christmas crafts with children can be an incredibly special and memorable experience. You can right-click and print the image directly here.Ĭhristmas is a wonderful time of year. These little Christmas Chocolate wrappers are perfect for handing out Chocolates are School as Christmas gifts. In this tutorial, you can re-cover Hershey Chocolate bars to create a cute Christmas chocolate. Put the hat on his head.This tutorial is for a Free Christmas printable. Take a piece of twine or string and tie a bow 1″ from the top.Ĩ. Cut 1″ slits into the top to make the hat look frayed. Sew a 4″圆″ piece of fleece to create a tube. Cut 1″ section on both ends to make the scarf look frayed.ĥ. Cut a piece of fleece or felt 14″ by 1/2″. Color the snowman with colored pencils or markers or just leave blank.ģ. Fold in half and cut on the folded line (cutting it in the middle). Twine or embroidery floss or narrow ribbonġ. Fleece is sold at most any fabric store.ġ candy bar the same height as the Hershey milk chocolate bar 1.55 oz.ġ small piece of felt of fleece at least 14″ long Felt would work just as well and is sold at craft stores like Michael’s. I promised to credit Jean and Tammy for making them □ I re-drew to the snowman and sewed more scarves and hats out of old fleece blankets that we do not use any more. ![]() Craft time! Need something inexpensive to hand out for neighbor gifts? Class parties? Decorate another gift? This is a craft I received last year and re-created it for you to download and make yourself. ![]()
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