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Preview of Stretchy Paper Spring (Horse Playground Rider) Craft

Stretchy Paper Spring (Horse Playground Rider) Craft

This engaging paper spring activity invites children to move their hands naturally as they explore. By weaving two strips of paper together, children create a spring that stretches and compresses. Watching and feeling this movement encourages focus and hands-on engagement. The design is inspired by the horse spring riders commonly found in playgrounds. Based on requests from children in the classroom, a unicorn version is also included, adding an extra element of choice and enjoyment. Both color
Preview of Koinobori Sewing Craft – Montessori Spring Activity

Koinobori Sewing Craft – Montessori Spring Activity

This is a Japanese-themed handcraft activity based on Koinobori, or carp streamers, which are traditionally flown in Japan during Children’s Day (May 5th). These colorful fish-shaped windsocks are used to celebrate the health and happiness of children, and are often displayed on poles outside homes throughout late April and early May. In this activity, children will enjoy stitching along the dotted holes using a child-safe needle and yarn. Unlike traditional outline stitching, this design featur
Preview of Class Economy Job ID Badges and Labels

Class Economy Job ID Badges and Labels

Are you ready to issue daily or weekly jobs for your middle-high school students? These job roles benefit blended learning and modern classroom communities. Perfect for any classroom economy system. The printable is formatted for hanging necklace style badges or clip-on ID badges. Just print, laminate, and add your clips or string! File is uploaded in publisher format so you can change or add to any job role as needed. If you don't have a daily class log, check out my Daily Log handout for your
Preview of Christmas Wreath with a Scissor-Made Center Hole

Christmas Wreath with a Scissor-Made Center Hole

This craft activity invites children to enjoy a full process of coloring, cutting, folding, and gluing. First, they color the wreath base and the eight small triangle pieces freely. Once the coloring is done, all parts are cut out. To make the center hole of the wreath, the circle is folded in half, and a single snip along the fold creates an opening. From there, the cut is extended all the way around, and each triangular flap is folded outward. On the back of these folded sections, the colored
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