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Popsicle Stick Scarecrow
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Hi, friends! Fall is in full swing, and I have a ton of great ideas for you to fall into this fall! My favorite is this popsicle stick scarecrow, inspired by This Girl’s Life Blog?! Isn’t it adorable?!
POPSICLE STICK SCARECROW CRAFT
This popsicle stick scarecrow was so easy to make! Here’s what you’ll need…
- 12 popsicle sticks
- Orange paint
- Flesh-colored paint
- Raffia
- Googly eyes
- Orange felt
- Fall flower
- Black permanent marker
- Magnets
- Hot glue gun
First, you’ll need to trim two of the popsicle sticks.
Line up nine of the popsicle sticks to create somewhat of a square.
Attach the two trimmed popsicle sticks across the back using a hot glue gun.
If you’ll be having your students paint these, I would draw a diagonal line across the top so that they know where to paint the orange and flesh-colored paint. I did not do this for myself, but I will definitely be doing this for my kiddos.
Paint the remaining popsicle stick orange. This will be used to create the brim of the scarecrow’s hat.
Attach the hat brim, googly eyes, felt nose, fall flower and raffia hair using a hot glue gun. Draw on a cute scarecrow mouth, and your popsicle stick scarecrow is complete! Isn’t he so stinkin’ cute?!
DON’T FORGET IT… PIN IT!
FALL ACTIVITIES
Composing 5 |
Subitizing |
Shape Recognition, Graphing, Analyzing Data |
Counting On from a Given Number |
Decomposing 10 |
1:1 Correspondence |
Addition and Subtraction |
Color Word Recognition |
Rhyming |
Sight Word Identification |
ABC Order |
Sound Identification |
Initial Sounds |
FALL FREEBIE
Now, hop on over to the other amazing bloggers to fall into some MORE great ideas for fall!
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Ashley Sharp
As a dedicated Kindergarten teacher for nearly 20 years, I believe the words “fun, play, and creativity” can sit right alongside the words “developmentally appropriate, engaging, and rigorous.” Learning is meant to be fun and messy!
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