Showing posts with label desert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desert. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Sand Art

We did a theme week on deserts and one fun and successful activity was sand art. It's a great way to add some texture to kid's work. It can get a bit messy but nothing a vacuum cleaner can't handle. We did desert landscape pictures


Materials

  • Sand
  • Glue sticks
  • Coloured paper
  • Scissors

Method

  1. Using colours like yellow, orange and red create a desert scene.
  2. Apply glue to where you want your sand to stick. I think it is better to limit the area where you stick sand as it creates a better effect, but if they want to do more that's all good too.
  3. Quickly sprinkle sand on the glued areas and rub it in to make sure you get enough sand to stick.
  4. Shake off the excess into your sand tub, or if you are a child the table or floor.
  5. Stick on some detail such as cacti, camels, clouds or birds. Make it geographically specific to your area, if you live in a country with desert that is.

This one reminds me of the edge of Sahara, a massive dune looms in the distance.



Some of the kids decided that they didn't want to do deserts and wanted to do beaches instead. 



Monday, 14 May 2012

Cactus Flower

Cactus Flower

Materials Needed

  • Polystyrene Bell Shape
  • Green, Yellow and Red tissue Paper
  • Match Sticks
  • Scissors
  • Glue
Method

  1. Cut the green tissue paper in to small sections and glue on to polystyrene bell shape.
  2. Wait until dried
  3. Stick in match sticks
  4. Create a flower to be placed on top. There are many ways to do this so have a couple of tries and see what woks best for you.
If you cannot find a polystyrene bell shape I think this could work well with just a toilet roll. It may be a bit harder to insert the match sticks, use a pin to create a hole first.