Posted by: lesleybrown on: April 9, 2009
This idea was contributed by an HNC student I worked beside on placement. Resources: coloured sugar paper, 2 colours of paint, 2 toy cars. If you want your tartan to look more authentic you should use realistic colours of paper and paint e.g. red paper, green and yellow paint. How to: 1. Set out the 2 colours [...]
Posted by: lesleybrown on: April 9, 2009
I made these kilts whilst on placement in a Nursery when the children were learning about Scottish culture and heritage. They were really fun to make and the kids loved wearing them. The inspiration for these came from some tartan wrapping paper I found (if you can’t get hold of any you could have the [...]
Posted by: lesleybrown on: April 9, 2009
Making these creepy crawlies allow children to experience a variety of crafting materials and techniques while learning about the features of beetles. Watch the video at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/mistermaker/make/spoonbug_vplayer.shtml This idea came from Mister Maker on CBBC – check out their website for lots more great arts and crafts ideas http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/.
Posted by: lesleybrown on: April 9, 2009
I am a third year student studying Primary Teaching at Cragie campus of the University of the West of Scotland. As a trainee primary teacher, I come across lots of great activity ideas for the classroom. Some of the posts show things I have picked up along the way and some of them are my own [...]
Posted by: lesleybrown on: April 9, 2009
Welcome to Creative@Cragie! This blog contains some interesting arts and crafts ideas that can be used with children…either in the primary classroom or at home to keep your own little artists entertained!
Posted by: lesleybrown on: April 9, 2009
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