Ball Prints
Submitted
by Amy
What You Need:
- Wading Pool or other large container
- Paint
- Paper
- Sports Balls (Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, etc.)
What You Do:
- Put a small amount of paint into a wading pool. Have your children roll the ball into the paint and then roll it onto paper to make unique ball prints
Soccer Ball
Submitted
by Lori
What You Need:
- Paper
- Paint
What You Do:
- Give your children a round white circle and have them paint the circle with black paint to make a soccer ball.
3D Football
Submitted
by Tina
What You Need:
- Paper
- Paint
- Shredded Paper
What You Do:
- Have your children cut two identical footballs out of paper. Then have them staple these together and stuff with shredded paper. They can then paint the football to make it more realistic. This is so cute!
Idea:
Let your children use old Tennis Shoes
to make shoe prints on paper Sole Rubbing
Submitted
by an Unknown Friend
What You Need:
- Crayons
- Paper
What You Do:
- Have your children put a piece of paper on the sole of their shoe and rub it with a crayon. Talk about the differences in the rubbings with your class
Idea:
Let your children paint with shoe
strings during shoe week Sub. by Jen
Cardboard Shoe
Submitted
by Lisa
What You Need:
- Cardboard
- Paint
- Shoe laces
What You Do:
- Have your children stand on a piece of cardboard and trace their foot. Next cut out the cardboard in the shape of a unsown shoe (picture a shoe unsown and laid out flat - this may take a few times to get) Finally cut part way through the cardboard around the child's foot tracing and punch holes in the top of the shoe. Now your child can lace and decorate their shoe!
Idea:
Have your children step in paint
and walk across a piece of butcher paper either barefooted or with old shoes
on. Submitted by Paula
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