by Jeanne Heiberg
As long as you have 8-1/2” x 11” copy paper, you have the makings of fun and easy crafts you can use with your students to reinforce your lessons.
Make greeting cards for any occasion
Fold a sheet of paper in half, top to bottom. Then fold in half again, left to right. Hold with folds to the left or at the top; this is the “front” of the card. Design or decorate the front and open the card to write a greeting inside. Add more designs or decorations. You might even want to write on the back of the card “This card especially designed for you by …” and sign your name.
Friday, August 20. 2010
Copy Paper Crafts for Kids
Wednesday, August 11. 2010
Kid's Crafts Using Paper Cup Lids
by Jeanne HeibergWho would have thought you could make so many things with your students using paper cup lids! Use any size and color of lids from coffee and soda cups —even transparent ones. Not only is this a great way to recycle and teach stewardship of the earth, these crafts can help reinforce your lessons!
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Wednesday, January 27. 2010
Catechist Craft Clip: Paper Clips
Household items become craft activitiesfor your students
by Jeanne Heiberg
Make keychains, necklaces, bracelets, bookmarks and more using simple paper clips. Continue reading "Catechist Craft Clip: Paper Clips" »
Wednesday, October 7. 2009
Catechist Craft Clip: Paper Towels
Household items become craft activities
for your students
by Jeanne Heiberg
Make festive banners, wisdom scrolls, paper-towel blooms, and more using simple paper towels.
Friday, September 25. 2009
Catechist Craft Clip: Ice Cream Sticks
Craft Clip gives you ideas for using ordinary household items in crafts and other activities with your students. Here's 7 ways you can use simple Ice Cream Sticks in your next classroom project.
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