If I were a Penguin I would - Tools To Grow, Inc. Craft-2015.pdf · 1. Print out Penguin...
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Craftivity
If I were a
Penguin I would ...
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Puffy Paint Free
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1. Print out Penguin Pattern/Template on cardstock or heavy paper.
2. Cut out each individual part - the child will use these to trace.
3. Print out “If I were a Penguin...” handwriting prompt on cardstock or glue to heavy paper.
Instructions to Print:
1. Each child needs one “If I were a Penguin” writing prompt.
2. The child writes a response to the writing prompt.
3. The child uses the stencils (pattern) to trace each part of the Penguin as indicated on colored con-struction paper.
4. For example, the child would trace the flipper stencil two times on orange construction paper.
5. Cut out all pieces (adult may need to assist depending on skill level of child).
6. Note: Use a white crayon or colored pencil to trace the penguin’s belly on the black body piece (this is where the puffy paint will go!).
7. Fold Beak in half and glue onto face.
8. Assemble and glue the pieces together on a full page of construction paper (we used light blue).
9. Connect ear muffs together with a pipe cleaner.
10. Draw eyes or use googly eyes & glue onto face.
11. Mix shaving cream and glue (see attached recipe) to create “puffy paint” for the Penguin’s tummy.
12. Once mixed, transfer the puffy paint onto the penguin’s belly with fingers or tool (paintbrush, q-tip, etc.)
13. Glue assembled Penguin to the “If I were a Penguin” page.
Instructions to Assemble Craftivity:
Penguin Pattern/Template (attached) Puffy Paint Recipe (attached) “If I were a Penguin…”
(2 Versions included) Colored Construction Paper White liquid glue
Shaving Cream Glue Stick Scissors Pipe Cleaner Small bowl
Materials Required:
Craftivity! If I were a Penguin I would ...
Puffy Paint
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Graphics by Krista Wallden http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Krista-Wallden
Recipe! You Will Need: 1 cup white shaving cream
½ cup white liquid glue
Small bowl
Directions: 1. Mix the shaving cream and glue together in a bowl. 2. If the mixture appears too “thin”, add more glue to make it “stiffer”. 3. Using fingers (or stick/tool), place mixture on top of tummy to make
the Penguins tummy. 4. Dab to make it “puffy”. 5. Once painted, projects will require several hours to dry.
Tips: Some children may initially resist mixing the ingredients with their fingers. Allow them to use a spoon until he or she develops a tolerance. Some children may need to apply the mixture with a paint brush. Gently entice your child to use the mixture as finger paint. When dry the paint will have an elevated or puffy appearance.
If I were a Penguin I would ... Puffy Paint
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Flipper
Beak
(cut out 2)
Tummy
(use white puffy paint here)
Face Head
Ear Muff (cut 2)
Template/pattern 1 If I were a Penguin I would ...
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Body
Wing (Cut out 2)
Trace tummy in middle here
Template/pattern 2
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If I were a Penguin
I would ...
By: __________________ www.ToolsToGrowOT.com
If I were a Penguin
I would ...
By: __________________ www.ToolsToGrowOT.com
If I were a Penguin
I would ...
By: __________________ www.ToolsToGrowOT.com
If I were a Penguin
I would ...
By: __________________ www.ToolsToGrowOT.com
If I were a Penguin
I would ...
By: __________________ www.ToolsToGrowOT.com
If I were a Penguin
I would ...