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12-28-00Use brown paint on the bottom of the children's feet and stamp them onto clear contact paper, cut them out and use as bear track stickers for use on windows, doors, walls, etc.
8-15-00Combine salt and liquid watercolors then dry in the microwave. On a bear cut-out or using bear sponges with watered down glue create sparkling wonders by sprinkling on the colored salt. You can make brown bears, black bears, polar bears, etc.
Date: 3-30-00Bear Feet. Paint the bottom of the child's foot. Have him/her step down on paper, while the paint is still wet let the child add the following bear arms, bear ears and a circle for a bear face the children may draw the face, or you may want to have one ready for them.
Date: 2-7-00First take a bunch of brown pom-poms and pull them apart. Depending on the age of the children they might be able to do this themselves. This is the fur for your your bears. Glue these to a bear cut-out and add eyes, nose etc.
Date: 2-6-00Draw 3 different sizes of circles--large, medium and small--on brown paper. Depending on skill level of children, cut the circles yourselves or allow children to cut them. Glue the circles to a larger piece of paper, large on bottom, then medium on top. Use 2 small circles for ears, 2 for arms and 2 for legs. This is a great activity for cutting/scissor skills, following directions, sequencing large, medium, small.
12-28-99We have the kids paint bear shapes with watered down glue and then sprinkle coffee grounds on the bears. They smell great and the kids love the texture! Name:
Date: 5-25-99Finger-paint with chocolate pudding on teddy bear shapes :) Date: 4-20-99I found some corduroy material on the remnants tables at a fabric store. I then cut out overalls from the material. The children glue their overalls to a piece of paper and add buttons, lace, extra scrap fabric to the overalls. Use with the story "Corduroy." Date: 4-20-99Fingerpaint with chocolate pudding on teddy bear shapes :) Date: 1-7-99Read Brown Bear, Brown Bear 1st. Then, Finger paint with brown paint and coffee grounds mixed in.After it dries add collage materials to make a face and decorate the bear. Add signs for each child Brown Bear Brown Bear what did you see? I see___ and have the child dictate what he sees. Looks adorable on a bulletin board and it combines literature and art. Date: 10-29-98Use a teddy bear shaped sponge and sponge on brown paint or glue. Sprinkle on brown colored sand. (Mix sand with powdered tempera). Shake off excess. Beary cute! Date: 10-28-98Make patchwork bears using a bear pattern. Put on buttons for the eyes and use various pastel or bright color fabric cut into small squares and paste them on your bear! |
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