Below are a selection of presidential paper-cuts to use in the classroom. These include symbols, profiles of presidents Washington and Lincoln, plus an outline of the Old Capitol Building.
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| Simple large turkey pattern. |
These vintage outlines of a turkey and children dressed as Pilgrims may be used on your bulletin boards, walls or as window decorations.
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| Simple figures of pilgrim children. |
A large clock face for teachers to print out and use with students in their classrooms. Comes with large and small hands to identify hours and minutes of the day on a traditional clock. Help young students practice reading time.
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| Big cut-outs of a vintage jack-o-lantern, flying bat and black cat. |
I've restored these vintage, Halloween patterns for teachers to use in the decoration of their classroom windows, or on Bulletin Boards. If you need something festive for the walls in your room or in the school buildings halls, wherever these may be needed, educators are sure to need a few patterns to enlarge, cut from construction paper and apply to their room decor.
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| 3 cut-outs of classic jack-o-lanterns for teachers plus Autumn leaves |
Some of the following crafts need adult supervision while a glue gun is in use. Please read through the instructions entirely before making the crafts with very young children. The crafts below are intended for decoration excluding the spider puppet. The spider puppet is for children five and up because of the stick. If your students or child can be responsible when playing with something pointy like this, it may be given to a 3 or 4 year old.
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| My version of this craft has an inner support and a stand. |
A Shredded Paper Pumpkin Craft: My version of this old craft includes tubes and a stand for support so that it may be stored and kept from year to year without it getting smashed. Just wrap it in tissue and store it alone or with things light weight in nature. If you've measured the necessary lengths of the tubes in advance, this project can be made for students in first grade and up.
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Step-by-Step Instructions for The Pumpkin:
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| Left, pictured are the tubes rolled from cardboard to give the "shredded paper pumpkin support. Right, see the gluing process. I'm firmly pressing the paper ends on top of the tube. |
| A cute little ghost peers through the window. |
The Ghost In The Window Craft: A simple preschool/kindergarten level craft for Halloween.
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Step-by-Step Instructions for The Ghostly Window:
A Black Batty Candy Container: You will need the following supplies for the bat: black construction paper, two googly eyes, the paper template for it's wings and one recycled toilet paper roll. Any child in Kindergarten through third grade will enjoy putting this project together for friends and family.
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| The back side and front sides of the cardboard tube candy container shaped like a bat for Halloween. |
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| Left, recycled cardboard tubes. Center, painted tube for the bat body of the candy box. Right, tracing around the wing template for the black batty candy box. |
Step-by-Step Instructions for the Candy Holder:
| The assembled recycled ghosts with curled paper trim. |
Recycled Paper Ghosts: Paper recycling craft intended for early learning students through second grade. They will learn how to cut, trace, curl and paste!
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Step-by-Step Instructions for The Paper Ghosts:
A Pom Pom Spider Stick Puppet: The supplies you will need for this craft are: two pom poms- one larger than the other, two googly eyes, one 6-12 inch wooden dowel, hot glue and gun and black construction paper. If making this with a young student, use store bought pom-poms. If your students are older, have them manufacture the pom-poms themselves.
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| Steps for assembling a pom-pom spider puppet. |
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| Steps for making your own pom-poms. |
Step-by-Step Instructions for the Spider Puppet: