S is for Snake: Alphabet Craft

S is for Snake

 

Little Brother and I created this Striped Snake for our Letter “S” Craft.  We conveniently used a sponge to create our stripes all while Little Brother was wearing his striped sweater (Repeat the last 2 sentences 3 times as quick as you can…go!).  Actually, the striped sweater thing wasn’t planned…after all, who would expect a child to need a sweater in mid-April.  Thankfully, it is one of two long-sleeved shirts left in his closet after last week’s overhaul.  :)

This is one of several alphabet crafts that Little Brother has created recently and he is progressing well on being able to recognize the letters in the alphabet.  He has definitely matured some in the last couple of months…he will do an activity with me without whining or throwing a fit.  Hooray!  :)

Here’s what you’ll need to create your own Snake “S”:  Construction paper, tempera paint, googly eyes, a dry sponge, a pen, and glue.  

 

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1.  Write the letter S (block style) on a piece of construction paper.

 

 

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2.  Cut it out.  If your child is proficient at using scissors, allow him/her too.  The curves in the “S” make it a little tricky, so I cut this one out myself.

 

 

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3.  Cut off a small section of your sponge.

 

 

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4.  Prepare a dab of paint.  I just use an old scratched-up melamine plate that we got when we were first married.

 

 

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5.  Give your child the sponge and the paint and have him/her paint the stripes on the “S”.

 

 

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6.  Let it dry completely.

 

 

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7.  In the meantime, cut out a small red tongue.

 

 

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8.  Once the “S” is dry, let your child glue on the tongue (on the back) and the two googly eyes.

 

 

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All done!

Be sure to check out our other alphabet crafts and visit our “Alphabet Activities” Pinterest board.  

 

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Printable Zoo Scavenger Hunt

 

We absolutely love going to the zoo (especially now that we renewed our zoo pass)!  We normally just enjoy meandering from one exhibit to the next, but this time I thought it would be fun to trying something new!

 

 

I used some of my dad’s amazing photographs from Zimbabwe (as well as a few others licensed as public domain) to create this printable Zoo Scavenger Hunt.

I printed each of the boys their own copy, gave them a clipboard as well as a marker, and off we went!

 

This picture makes me laugh.  Notice the direction the binoculars are facing…  :)

 

Every time we saw an animal on our page, Big Brother would sit down and cross it off his list.  He loved counting how many animals we had left after he crossed off each one!

 

Here are the completed scavenger hunts…Big Brother was meticulous about crossing out the animal name and circling the animal picture.  Little Brother got a little excited about the process!

 

This was so much fun for everyone!  It gave Big Brother something to get excited about.  It also avoided the typical “It’s-Time-to-Leave-Battle”…once the Scavenger Hunt was completed, Big Brother said, “Okay, we’re finished!  It’s time to leave now.”

I’d love for you to try it out and tell me whether your kids enjoyed it!

 Download the PDF Printable Scavenger Hunt.  

 

 

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