Here is a fun 3D paper TURKEY for kids to make.
This Craft could be used with a Thanksgiving theme (social studies) or Animal theme (science - birds or vertebrates). It could also be used in Math with a Geometry theme of 2 and 3 Dimensional Objects. The kids could also draw or color a 2D turkey and compare the 2D and 3D figures.
Materials
- toilet paper roll (I love crafts that recycle!)
- white paper and crayons/paint or colored paper (for the fan)
- scissors
- glue
- crayons
- printer to download and print the turkey template and instructions from DLTK
- paper for printer
http://www.dltk-holidays.com/thanksgiving/mtpturkey.htm
My only real change from DLTK 's directions was using colored construction paper for the fan instead of white paper.
These 3D turkeys would look great and be very useful as real napkin holders on the Thanksgiving table!
Have fun crafting!
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So super cute!
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Lori
Simple & cute - my kind of project!! I wanted to invite you to come link up at TGIF Linky Party - http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/search/label/Linkey%20Parties
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Thank you Lori and Beth. Love both your sites!
ReplyDeleteMarcia :)
Oh my, these are very cute!
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Maggy
Thank you Maggy for the opportunity to post on your great site!
ReplyDeleteMarcia :)
these would make adorable napkin rings on Thanksgiving!
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Bern
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Love this craft! Thanks for posting!
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in our country (turkey) has developed a lot pre-school education. Every child is going to kindergarten now. and is a very good education. Blog site to visit and see the different activities.
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Thank you for visiting and commenting! :) Love that we live so far from each other but can share ideas! I am now following your blog. I just signed up.
DeleteMarcia :)
Thanks for linking up at tessacotton! Always love seeing crafts for the kids. I'd love it if you'd join with all your winter/holiday crafts at our new Christmas linky party!
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